[quote name='snowsquirrel']People are always quick to slam R1's story. While the story may not have been very deep, it had a few saving graces.
1) I loved the delivery of the story. How it was told from the perspective of British Intelligence, about the American Nathan Hale. I liked the fact that the British had holes in the time line of the story where they aren't sure what happened, but you do know (because you are playing Hale). I forget the name of this literary mechanic. There is also the mystery of whether Hale is infected or not.
2) The WW2-free alternate reality plot was fresh to mee.
3) Playing through actual landmarks.
I enjoyed R1 more that H2 and 3. Can't really compare to Halo 1, as that was my first console shooter experience, and it will always have a special place

. Sorry FPS 1337's
I would atleast go rent this game. If you do a lot of online gaming, the R1 community is still going strong, so at $30 (finally) just buy it, as you will get your money's worth online, after you get the story.
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Wow, I'm not that far off from being convinced to get R1 whenever it gets really cheap (sub $20). How are the controls? I always found the appealing aspect of halo to be the controls (also the grunts, once they added flood and brutes the whole thing went downhill).