While I do own an Xbox which I don't use anymore (not the 360 due to money and game-specific reasons), I didn't go for any of the Halo games. Call me a n00b-hater (my own term of sorts

) if you may, i.e. dislike without solid reasons. By the time Halo 3 came around, I simply couldn't understand what the fuss was all about, people, kids and adults alike, suddenly just "blindly" rushing out to get the next big thing, which in any case didn't feel that "big" to me. (Though I am aware that, if you were to swap things around, I would be the one rushing for the next big thing while the people wouldn't be able to comprehend what was the big deal with what I did.)
I did play the first Halo on PC and while I did find the AI fairly interesting (even on the n00b-easy difficulty level that I played, back stabbars!!!

) I didn't like the way control system worked, particularly with ground vehicles. No idea if the PC port of Halo 2 improves on it, never played it. I got bored of it fairly fast too, I uninstalled the game by the time I got to some funny cave level in a Gatling gun-equipped jeep.
I like story, but I guess I got turned off when I found out you could only carry 2 guns at a time. I probably got turned off even more when the Shivans still felt more villainous to me compared to those funny Covenant thingies that just felt like a lame comedy, failing miserably at making me laugh. Then there's always that feeling of a console port - that heavily-simplified feel, a certain "slowness" in movement speed and lack of moddability even though I'm not some crazy modeler/coder who can just grab an SDK can start tinkering. Maybe I'm the type who likes to blow stuff up, but still hope that the game has some story substance in it. Why the Battlefield series didn't appeal to me either... but that's a different case study for a different topic.
Just a banter of sorts, since the word Halo crossed these boards again. Hope no one minds me. And in any case I don't quite bother with gaming review sites either - the most I'll do is treat them as guidelines and suggestions.

(Sheesh, that was a lot of thought.

)