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The Battle Pass is fine, the Challenges are not, the Event Challenges are also not.
It took me a couple minutes to realize what was going on with the picture. When I noticed how the thumbtack was positioned I tried putting it in a drawer and it was valid! I just thought to myself “That’s REALLY strong ‘show don’t tell!’”
In a nice touch, your avatars in this game are depicted as Miis.
let’s not tempt them
Fractional kills are certainly meaningful, but:
+1 for this bit of brilliant incoherence.
See you in six weeks when Patrick is dominating at every tournament because someone discovered a wavedash juggle infinite zipbird combo which when combined with his edgehog recovery projectile, grants him 1/7325th of a frame of invincibility, thus giving him favorable matchups against Alanis Morissette.
I wouldn’t call Universal Paperclip a clicker, it wasn’t really idle. It was indeed good though.
Instead of a video game, the next God of War could be a hoop that you push with a stick!
I take that back. Of course it was in the first two. I remember all-day sessions beating the campaign with friends.
Did you even read his entire comment? Or did you full stop there so you can comment and be a dick?
Still, even playing it sends the wrong message. Microsoft is simply going to count your interaction via Gamepass as a win.
It’s so crazy that after all these years, the story of Halo has taken more importance over a universally beloved feature from the first few Halo games. Maybe I’m in the minority now, but back then I didn’t care all that much about the story. Now it kind of feels like it’s full blown space opera.
“Just tack on a copy of the main person, never reference me, and don’t let me trigger important stuff, if a deeper experience is too tough to implement. (Eyes Elder Scrolls with disappointment.) Or hell, let my friend control the hat. Mario Odyssey was fine.”
hey i feel ya, campaign co-op is just how i play those campaigns. honestly might just wait for it to be out before i jump into campaign.
I love this comment, both for the self awareness and the fact that you’re spot on. I’ve never owned an xbox console but I treasure my experiences playing Halo games with friends who do own one - it’s the only way I’ve ever played the game and I always thought that was so unique and cool, something I wished more great…
No, you’re absolutely right. There hasn’t been a game in the series that I haven’y run co-op with my childhood friend since Halo 2. It’s the best memories I have of the game and to this day, make it a thing to play the old games whenever we’re able to together. It’s tradition, you know? We can’t do it in person these…
At this point I’d be surprised if Halo Infinite even had Master Chief at launch.