05-26-2004, 10:09 AM
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Has an evil monkey...
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Originally Posted by Requiem
The only thing goldeneye and perfect dark lacked was the ability to have more than 4 at a time in multiplayer. That's where Halo is strongest. Like I said, there's virtually no competition for multiplayer console FPS games. There's always counter-strike, but don't you have to pay for an x-box live account, and why bother when you can play for free on the PC?
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Yeah, that was a problem, but the bots in Perfect Dark were very handy.
Not comapring gameplay, assuming you just have an xbox, a copy of Halo, and a copy of Counterstrike, here's a list of things you need for a 16 player game:
Halo
3 more televisions
3 more Xboxes
3 more copies of the game
15 friends
Link cables.
15 more pads.
Counter-Strike
An Xbox Live account.
To be fair though, I have no problem with anyone who likes the game. I have my opinion, everyone else has theirs.
The only console FPS games I've really played recently, that I've enjoyed is Metroid Prime, and Rainbow Six on Live play.
I never played a full version of Timesplitters 2, but the first one was cool. Gotta love that level editor 
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