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A game that was made for everyone to enjoy. This is ensured by the skill factor. The more you practise the more skilled you become. You therefore earn the right to own people who don't practise as long as you. Contrary to popular belief, this game is actually BETTER than the halo 2 sequel that followed it. The reason for this is that Halo 2 is only fun for the people that believe it is unfair to be owned by someone that plays more than you. The people that think this way are known as noobs, who should most certainly not be respected in the gaming world and their opinions not considered. Halo 2 was made as a result of noobs complaining that halo 1 was "too hard and unfair". In halo 2, you can become a professional player in as little as a week, whereas in the original halo your skill actually had to be earned, it was not given to you. Halo 1, is, by far, one of the best games ever made, and probably still is, whereas Halo 2 will eventually be forgotten about while the original halo will be remembered as a classic.

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