Platform Nation: Sure, Halo has one of the most iconic soundtracks you’ll ever find, video games or otherwise. Longtime Bungie composer Marty O’Donnell established a percussion-centric aural landscape that soon came to define the series and, for some, first-person space shooters. They were undulating, driving beats that were layered on top of ethereal orchestral tracks, morphing seamlessly into choral breaks when the situation called for it. Regardless of your feelings on the game, you can’t deny that O’Donnell set the score for a generation of console gamers.
du du du duuuuuuuum
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Love that song.
It's so unfortunate that you have to hold people's hands to impress them sometimes. Halo 4 makes it so you'll be having an amazing experience and it'll boil your blood thinking that others who dislike the game haven't bothered experiencing it the same way.
I think the term "sandbox" by definition makes it clear that everyone's experience is as good as they make it, and that explains halo very well.