~jamollopus~
Bronze Member
...did you seriously just congratulate him for masturbating?
Posts: 157
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Halo
Oct 30, 2007 15:21:49 GMT -5
Post by ~jamollopus~ on Oct 30, 2007 15:21:49 GMT -5
well now, after weeks of being sober, I've just gotten myself somewhat addicted to playing it on-line again. oh, so i must ask, if any of you are up to joining in a Halo3 match with me, and/or most likely my brothers.. just send us a message of somesort, our contacting profile is-
Z0MBEY
(the 'o' is a zero~ of course) oh what fun~
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Halo
Nov 15, 2007 16:49:44 GMT -5
Post by Shadow® on Nov 15, 2007 16:49:44 GMT -5
hmm.... ill have my friend add you. im ok at it. Im good at shotty snipers and oddball
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~jamollopus~
Bronze Member
...did you seriously just congratulate him for masturbating?
Posts: 157
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Halo
Nov 16, 2007 10:51:02 GMT -5
Post by ~jamollopus~ on Nov 16, 2007 10:51:02 GMT -5
Sounds like fun, me and little brother might be planning to play a few rounds this Sunday, the 18th.
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Prrromotion
Administrator
Self-proclaimed Captain of Omniplanet
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Halo
Dec 18, 2007 23:51:58 GMT -5
Post by Prrromotion on Dec 18, 2007 23:51:58 GMT -5
...I think this game fell a little short, to be honest.
The hype definetly afflicted people's ability to judge, which made the game seem better than it actually was. In truth, it only really shines in multiplayer and XBOX-live, which, if you either don't want to pay Microsoft monthly payments to use their internet, or if you have no friends, leaves you with a silly, short Campaign mode that gets boring after the first few go-arounds. Sure, you got legendary to conquer, but it doesn't give you as much bragging rights as it used to. Seems like everyone nowadays beats legendary, making it a regular occurence, nothing special.
Co-op adds some zest to an otherwise half-baked campaign mode, allowing you to team-up with your friends and take on the baddies. But likewise, it's the "friend" element that makes the game important. For all the hype, the mountain dew, the paraph, an' all the sweepstakes, this game leans too much on multiplayer, with a defecit in the single-player category.
Pros: Improved graphics, good ending, lots of multiplayer possibilities
Cons: Poor campaign mode, based on multiplayer, crappy generic facial movements (i.e. people talking, their mouths look off-kilter), Price: costs $60 for the game, plus any additional payments for hardware and for internet and monthly payments, in the end, a big investment just to get the most out of it.
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