Skip to main content
0
Search products
Search
Mugs
Tees
Hoodies
Search products
Search
Chat
Share
Free Shipping
Menu
Mugs
Tees
Hoodies
Back to urbandictionary.com
Pro Customization
Create unique products with your own words and definitions
Preview
Personalize Your Design
Your Word
Your Definition
Overrated game that shipped with the original XBox, played by people who can't afford a good gaming PC. Venerated and worshipped as a god of the gaming world. Involves playing as a supersoldier in the year 2552, fighting for Humanity's survival against the genocidal alien consortium known as the Covenant. Initially developed to be a Mac game, Microsoft acquired Bungie and retooled the release for their upcoming Xbox console. In my eyes, Halo is a pretty good game, fun to play for a while, but it suffers from one key weakness: The complete inability to modify the game aside from using an entire third-party shell (also known as Halo CE) -- with the exception of the third game.. but come on now, it took you this long to begin to realize that user-generated content is key to replayability, Bungie? Ever hear of Half-Life and [Counter-Strike]? I'm sure most Halo players have not, so I'll fill you in. Half-Life was released in 1998, using a modified Quake 1 engine. Yes, Quake 1. You know, that ancient relic with the nailguns and the square heads.. Anyway, Half-Life -- with its stunning graphics and engaging storyline (for its time) -- in itself received more than 50 game-of-the-year awards and catapulted Valve from being a simple IT company to one of the top games developers literally overnight. Well, a couple of university students cooked up [Counter-Strike] while messing around with more mods for Quake. [Counter-Strike] was such a massive success that one teenaged gamer hosted the Beta 6 release on his ISP's webspace. [Unfortunately], the release was downloaded so much that it disabled his entire ISP -- losing them thousands of dollars and landing the [unfortunate] perp in JDC. I haven't heard of Halo causing anything like this. Jess Cliffe himself (one of the original developers of CS, who was later hired by Valve themselves to work on more games) mentions this [in the book] HL2: [Raising the Bar]. I've played both Halo and Half-Life extensively, and I keep going back to Half-Life because it's just so simple to create anything for the game. Look up 'HL Rally' sometime -- you'll see that with a game like Half-Life almost anything is possible.
Text fits
Save
Cancel
🤖
Shopping Assistant
Online
Hey! 👋 I'm your shopping assistant. What are you looking for?
Ask about products
AI-generated responses. Verify claims.