Originally posted by Deepblue
It is one of the best FPSs of recent times though.
Why am I not surprised in the least by
that remark. Halo only gained noteriety as it was one of the premier games (read: only good game) of the Xbox early on, meaning it was hyped to all hell & back. It's not one of the best FPSs of recent times, nowhere near so. It
might be considered one of the best
console FPSs of recent times, but that title should be saved for the
true Gods of gaming, like Goldeneye007 from the '64 (argueably the best console FPS ever) and such. Halo was well designed, well concieved, and overall an exceptional game. But it was hardly revolutionary, new, or even original, something that a game really needs to be 'one of the best'.
In terms of the movie, I think recent adaptations of games to the medium of film has shown that, more often than not, you end up with a horribly sub-standard film that insults both the Gaming & Film Industries (See: 'Resident Evil', 'Super Mario Bros.', and to a lesser extent 'Alien vs. Predator'). These movies all plainly show that, just because a story or premise behind a game sounds really great; shoddy adaptations (ie. 'Wing Commander') or substandard Directors (ie. Uwe Boll, who you just
know is going to ruin the BloodRayne, Farcry & Dungeon Siege movies) can easily ruin it. So the chances of the Halo movie being
good are really, really bad. Not to mention the fact that the chances of the Halo movie being
what Halo fans want is essentially nil.