I really wish at least one person here would admit that Halo 3 is an excellent game. It is no longer as innovative as it was, but that's because the formula still works. It is the standard for console fps (cue GP chiming in that there is no such thing as a good console fps). I played number 3 tonight for a few hours and enjoyed it quite a bit, as much as the others. I really can't talk about single player (and, hello, there's nothing wrong with that) but the mechanics are so tight and so, honestly, perfect that I'm sure single player will be a fun experience.
I'm so jaded by this thread. It really disappoints me that we are so negative about something so great. However, I will admit that the people standing in line for the game were, for the most part, retards. But I stood in line at midnight for Harry Potter 7 (which, like Halo 3, did not run out of stock that night; no one expected it to) and encountered some strange and obnoxious people there too. I would venture to say that standing in line at midnight is one of those nerd things that only attracts the really antisocial folks with no lives. Though I do not count myself among them, I have seen them a lot, since I have stood in line for many things over the past few years (mostly movies). I understand the double standard involved with criticizing midnight lines and participating in them - it's just the truth.
The problem with midnight lines is that they take advantage of the hype machine, which is a dreadful device that preys on young people with lots of disposable income. The reason shallow cgi crap movies keep getting made is that the best of the bunch, like LotR and Spider-man, get so much attention. The modern media has set its sights on this young demographic and creates art geared for their easily pleased palettes. So all those terrible Halo imitators are, like those terrible fantasy, comic book, and pirate movies we are bombarded with, just imitating the greater thing that happens to be appreciated by the unwashed. And its the unwashed that stand in line at midnight.
I do have to say that the Wii midnight line had a nice diversity of people, though the ages (and maturity) went down the closer you got to the front - also, I stood in line at Fred Meyer, which is not the same as standing in line at EBGames.
Halo 3 makes me want an Xbox 360 more than any other game I've played on 360 thus far.