@Renne: ...And in real life.
@Renne: ...And in real life.
@Pete359: Wow... I think I used to do that as well.
@VincentGrey: Because sequels are usually standalone. You don't always need to experience the prequel in order to understand the plot of said sequel.
Damn... Damn. Damn! DAMN!
@blaaps: KILL IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
Those children look... similar.
@nick111: Except ODST was better than Halo 3...
@battlescarSS: Meh.: A new brand new developer sounds hopeful to me. Nintendo gave the Metroid series to random ass Retro Studios, and look how the Prime series came out.
@johnny_ultimate: It's "30 seconds of fun."
@Shrewsbury: That was priceless
@thatdamnprinny: They aren't really, will they?
@Taggart6: REmake even more so. It took me years of watching until I had the balls to play it myself.
@McNutsack: Link or it never happened.
@Android_seb: It's time the movie rips off an exact scene of the game, instead of the game ripping off a movie scene again.
@Ossidiana: Because I can't respect or praise Halo without being a fanboy, right? I've named four titles before mentioning Halo. You just proved right there that your argument is both flawed and lacks the credibility that you think you give it.
@Ossidiana: Lost Odyssey is another well-written, plot driven title (and the last best modern RPG story I've experienced) with incredible short stories littered throughout the game's world. Condemned: Criminal Origin's plot, aside from scare tactics, kept the game going. Dead Rising's plot, while kooky, was very…
@Ossidiana: Don't play dumb. All consoles contain "plot-heavy" games in their own libraries—including Xbox 360. Mass Effect is upon the most original Sci-Fi lores out there, and that's just one example.
@Ossidiana: Two words: "Mass Effect"
@ludwigk: Because he has money.
@Crayon Box of Fury: It's my personal favorite Final Fantasy. There's just something about it I can't explain. Maybe it is it's charm.