lancelotrose
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lancelotrose

It’s at 750, but the latest season will give you the ability to get up to 690...once you finish Forsaken, that is.

The first rule of fashion is: Screw other people. Look at one of the most iconic men of fashion in history, who gave no cares whatsoever about the opinions of others regarding his looks: Prince. His I-don’t-care attitude landed him as a fashion legend.

Wear what you wish, look how you wish, love yourself. Other people

See, if you think about it...me being the absolute opposite is just as impressive. It takes special skill to die as much as I do. Skill that, obviously, you plebs simply don’t possess :P

Sounds like BioWare’s approach with Mass Effect.

I know I usually don’t see eye-to-eye with you Doc, but for once I think we need to do a bro hug, because I am right there with you man. Halo was my jam. My go-to FPS experience. And while I did and still do enjoy the multiplayer experience of the franchise, I bought all of the games up to until 4 because of their

My opinion: The Chief should have only been the protagonist of the first 3 games. 4 and on should have just featured a new Hero, a new story, perhaps even a new time. John’s story should have ended endlessly drifting in cryo stasis on his ship.

Might be some nostalgia-colored glasses you’re wearing. In the Bungie days, I can’t count the number of times I made my way from set piece to set piece with no idea why I was doing what I was doing (besides killing aliens) or going where I was going (besides the fact that I was corridor-bound to go that way). It’s not

I think the problem with the Halo games currently is the lore is so far up it’s own ass it can’t find it’s way out. None of it makes sense anymore without having the dig into all this spin off content.

No dummy, it’s residual radioactive material that condenses in the atmosphere after a nuclear detonation.

I don't even know where the fuck they sell those things anymore.

Who keeps a standing supply of Mars Bars on hand?

So he was trying to save bungie from activision and was canned.

Creative people cost money.

It’s even dumber when HIS music was incredibly popular, vs. most trailers that are forgettable.

O’Donnell believed the Bungie spirit was being compromised by the Activision agreement, and perhaps they were.

What’s up with business executives thinking they have better creativity than creative people/team or meddling with the creativity up to the point they piss off everyone? We also keep hearing such in behind-the-scene stories in Hollywood.