Developer says game is "not trying to be incredibly photo realistic".Halo 3 developer Bungie has come out fighting amid some complaints that the blockbuster FPS, available in the UK now, is simply "Halo 2 in HD".Speaking in an interview with Pro-G at the launch of the game in London's Waterloo IMAX cinema last night, Lee Wilson, cinematic designer at Bungie Studios said the team was delighted with the graphics in Halo 3.He said: "It's completely immersive. The art direction is immaculate. It's not trying to be incredibly photo realistic or painting this grimy world. It's vibrant and it's fun and it's accessible."Despite wholly positive reviews of the game across a number of publications (you can see why Pro-G gave Halo 3 10-out-of-10 here) reviewers, including us, have pointed out that some areas of the game have average graphics, particularly the water effects and character models.However, Joe Tung, multiplayer producer at Bungie Studios, was bullish in his respon
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