I liked the halo games for what they were. Mostly for the multiplayer and co op. I'm going to assume @Ol' Willy was too poor to afford an xbox(was xbox even released in russia?)? Not like you really missed out on much but if you think quake 4 was a good game you really need to play some other FPS.
lmao consolefag
I always had consoles and pc.
My dad got a used commodore 64(which I was too young to use) in the early 90s. We had a shitty dos computer then windows 95 in maybe 1996 or 1997.
For the most part I generally prefer PC games. Shooters are better on PC but I can play them on consoles. I was really into racing and sports games, both suck on pc(unless you have a good pc controller). Platformers also suck with keyboard and mouse. Some people can do it but I can't lol.
FYI my family was really poor until I was around 10 so I know how it feels willy. Then we went from ~35-40k household income(for 5 people lol) to like 150-200k within 2-3 years. So I had around 10-11 consoles and we had a pc in almost every room of the house.
Ryzer I would agree with that. We ended up owning a 360(2007), wii(2008) and I got a ps3 to play sports and racing games later on in like 2012(our 360 died). The 7th gen really was full of generic duds. Blockbuster used to sell 360 games for super cheap, so I probably bought like 70-75 of them in highschool since I was working part time. I can think of an endless number of shitty boring unplayable games, especially shooters on that console.