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if you've played Halo 3, you'll notice the large improvements from its predecessor Halo 2 and its amazing gameplay and online features. if you haven't you've GOT to buy and play it, but you have to have an Xbox 360 (obviously). if you have XBL, add my GT: NeuroticYourz.

some of you might think the Halo series is overrated, but it is the best series of our time. took three years to make it, so why not play the heck out of it? =P


~Kaz
Even though the only game I play is Chinese checkers, let me be the first to congratulate you on getting your new Halo game. Cool
The first game, despite otherwise having many good qualities, has some serious problems:  the indoor levels are monotonous, repetitive, and quite frankly boring.  I'm not sure "the best game of all time" should have such a major flaw in it...  unless a game is "multiplayer only" like Quake 3, a game cannot solely rely on multiplayer to elevate it to legendary status.  Single player should also be near-flawless.  In this case, it is not.
Ah well that's how Forerunner architecture is =p
Yeah. I mean, honestly. They took the time and effort to become the most technologically advanced race in the galaxy. They probably didn't care much about interior design, what with their giant ringworlds and all their neat toys.

Besides, the sequels are progressively better. It'd be like comparing the first Duke Nukem games with the oft-rumoured, never before seen Duke Nukem Forever. Which, by the way, is slated to have a trailer released today, and a date announced for when it will finally come out sometime in the new year.

All this being said, I'm now going to proceed to throw up the horns and scream how much I love Halo 3, and how I can hardly wait for my Xbox 360 I'm buying at a boxing day sale.

Woo!
*pish* Forerunners are SO obviously Human beings =p

Covenants gonna shit.
Back when I joined the Corps, we didn't have any fancy-shmanzy tanks. We had Sticks! Two Sticks and a Rock, for the whole platoon! And we had to share the rock!
Buck up boy, you've one very lucky Marine.

Tongue
Rock was our heavy support.

I wouldn't join the military irl ;p i've seen Platoon, i've seen Jarhead..


I've seen the Television News.
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