<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>And last, but certainly not least, Microsoft has announced a whole gaggle of upcoming games for the Xbox 360 platform. Microsoft hopes to have available over 160 high-definition games in time for the holiday season. Of those 160+ titles, two of them are standouts. First up, the company announced that Grand Theft Auto 4 will launch simultaneously for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. And we can't forget Halo 3. Bungie has officially announced the highly anticipated third installment to the hugely popular Halo series. Halo was THE launch title for the original Xbox and Halo 2 racked up over $125 million in sales on its first day on store shelves. The significance of the Halo 3 launch for the Xbox 360 platform can not be overlooked – nor can its possibility to shoot the Xbox 360 into the stratosphere as far as popularity goes with gamers. For those of you who want to take a look at the Halo 3 trailer, you can head on over to Bungie's site to view it.</div>I can't wait for Grand Theft Auto 4, (although it should be 5 but ok) and Halo 3 is obviously big news to a lot of people. We'll see if Microsoft can keep it up with the Playstation 3 and Wii launching soon.
The thing I hate about Halo is the boring envirnoments...no jungles or anything cool, it's like your following boring trails the whole time.
I just don't like the futuristic setting in general, I prefer modern day settings. Give me Perfect Dark over Halo anyday, even if it's 8 years old.