I will not approve this for the sake of keeping it secret.
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I can believe that Halo is the biggest and most popular franchise ever. As much as I don't like it, any time I hear some random people talking about games, Halo always comes up. It's all about marketing and mass appeal, and Halo wins on that front.
The Xbox 360 version looks *slightly* sharper.
I've already got a wii in my pocket. ;)
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At first I was like Halo, but then I Half-Life
The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box The Orange Box.
Just like that Diablo game, or maybe that Counter-Strike game, or possibly that Starcraft game, or even that Team Fortress 2 thing. You know, all those hardcore games that were LAUDED over their simplicity.
Dammit gamers, sometimes I think you're just asking for the industry to go back to the age of Doom and Bad Dudes.
I thought those bloggers were just joking about the Heavy Rain pack.
Well, shit.
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It's not "confirmed" if it's a rumor.
Uh, no, not even close.
These screens look better than Uncharted 2!
That could've easily been a modified video played back on your TV. Actual map videos or even screenshots are the only things that could validate this.
What about Robin Atkin Downes? WHAT ABOUT ROBIN ATKIN DOWNES?
If only it were so easy.
Why are we as a gaming culture so obsessed with endings these days? The ending is a very small part of a game and is usually disappointing anyway. We gamers need to stand back and remember what we went through to win or lose a level or an online match, instead of constantly staring at the scoreboard.
If I play a game of Halo and get an overkill with sticky grenades and my bare damn hands, I'm perfectly happy with losing.
Custer's Revenge wasn't racist, it was an enthralling tale of the hardships and pressures of the civil war, and particularly the forbidden romance between General Custer and a Native American girl.
Custer's "little big horn" is clearly a metaphor for global warming... or some hippie crap like that.
And when it does, the world as we know it will dissapoint me even more.
At least get a damn microwave. It's not that hard, really.