I wish that they would port all of the Fallout games and Oblivion instead of releasing Skyrim again, but I have given up hope on ever seeing those games ported.
The game being free-to-play means that there will be more players, and the maps being free means that there will be more players in each mode.
However, there is always a problem because companies want to make as much money as they can, even at the cost of making a game feel lacking and tedious.
"Instead of evolving Halo to embrace new ideas, they're watering down new ideas so they don't change Halo, but that's leaving the franchise stuck in the past."
It is understandable after the reaction to Halo 5.
Apparently people did not care for the Spartan abilities, nor for the increased focus on competition.
"They could make such a cool game if they just realized you play as a thousand pound dude in power armor, and leaned into that fantasy."
You have to complete the challenges if you want the customization items, and to some people, being able to customize your appearance is very important.
It does not help that the customization has regressed in Halo Infinite.
The anime series and movies in the 1980s and 1990s were definitely a lot better than most of the recent ones for something that is serious and substantial, but for slice of life, comedy and romantic comedy, there have been a lot of recent anime that are good.
That said, there have still been some more serious and substantial anime throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
Attack on Titan, Darker than Black, Death Note, Ergo Proxy, Fate/Zero, Fullmetal Alchemist, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Kino's Journey, My Hero Academia, Parasyte -the maxim-, Steins;Gate, etc.
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