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Halo, CoD or Battlefield

Halo, CoD or Battlefield

  • Halo

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • CoD

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • Battlefield

    Votes: 8 34.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 21.7%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .
I am not into the whole multiplayer gaming.So I only play the single player campaigns. So on the list I would pic the call of duty series as my favorite, most the Modern warfare series and the world at war/black ops series. My only gripe about the series is the fact they are short. I don't think I played halo. I only played Battlefield Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3, I liked Bad Company 2 a lot better than Battlefield 3. One of the things I loved about Battlefield Bad Company 2 it was like the Modern warfare series and the world at war/black ops series but you could take out chunks of buildings. Battlefield 3 seemed to almost ditch that and went with some stupid quick-time event action scenes.

For a lengthy shooters I would go with Crysis series.Anyone who has watched the predator movies will probably enjoy the fact the main character can turn invisible. Another lengthy series is Sniper Ghost Warrior and Sniper Elite V2, Sniper Elite V2. Some other good single player games are Homefront, Spec Op-The Line, the new medal of Honor series, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Future Soldier and Binary Domain.
 
Battlefield on PC. I can't imagine playing it with the limitations of a console.
 
Battlefield. More realistic, more to do, more fun, more open, and more strategy.
 
One of the things I loved about Battlefield Bad Company 2 it was like the Modern warfare series and the world at war/black ops series but you could take out chunks of buildings. Battlefield 3 seemed to almost ditch that and went with some stupid quick-time event action scenes.

I've only played BF3 on a very good PC, so maybe that's why my experience differed from yours...but I've experienced a tank bringing the walls of a building I was hiding in down around my ears before he killed me and it all happened in real time. Talk about realistic and scary.
 
I *JUST* played cod4 mw for the first time of any of the mentioned games, about a week ago. Love it. Hate all the stupid kids online that do nothing but cheat. Hate the stupid call in an airstrike and constantly unrealistic nade throws...
 
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