Halo is only good if you have zero taste in FPS.
How come dude? I mean, I keep hearing this all over the place, but never really got an answer on why it sucks before. Funny enough when I bought my 360, I bought Halo 3 soon after because I heard it was a staple 360 game and almost everyone with the system plays it on LIVE. I get the system, exchange tags with a few friends and co-workers only to find barely anyone in my circle played it yet everyone has and plays CoD4.
But anyway, a game I'd vouch for is Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. It comes out on Tuesday but thanks to a few dudes who broke street date I got a copy. It's not perfect by any means, but it's a fun game, double if you're a Star Wars fan. Picking people up with your mind, throwing a lightsaber through their chest, then throwing them like, 50 stories in the air, then walking away and catching your saber flying back into your hands without looking is awesome no matter how many times you see it.
Army of Two - Awesome game with a friend. Without a friend, it's still a decent romp. Unique to say the least. Far as multiplayer, not even worth mentioning. A shooter you'd get for the campaign solely.
Tenchu Z - If you're not familiar with the series, it's an aquired taste. Basically get from point A to point B as quietly and sneaky as possible. The selling point for this game is what you can do to your enemies when they don't know you're there. Far as it goes on LIVE, basically you group ninja to the spot. No competition, always co-op, but it's fun for an hour or two.
Halo 3 - It's Halo 3. Before this I didn't play any FPS since Golden Eye and Perfect Dark so I dunno what the standard is these days, but I found this game fun. The campaign was.. decent. But the multiplayer is pretty fun, especially when you run into the poor sports that trash talk all day.
Ninja Gaiden II - A beat-em-up for the new era. Basically you run around maiming your enemies in ultra violence for the whole game. And then between these levels, you get to see Ryu do crazily awesome stuff in cutscenes. Story is lame but it's about a ninja tearing stuff up. Always awesome. Only con I can say is the game is hard. I mean, hard to the point where it's a flaw.
Assassin's Creed - I dunno. It's not a bad game, but I don't think it's worth the price tag it still goes for. Basically you stealth around killing people and unlike Tenchu where you simply hide on a roof or in a tree to get away, you're in a massive town so you can sneak within the crowd, hide as a citizen on a bench, pose as a praying monk, etc. A decent rental atleast.
Star Wars: TFU - ^
But back to moot, that wasn't rhetorical, how come no one likes Halo? ;x