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I bought the gold edition and really wish I hadn't. I feel like I'll never go back and play it with everything else coming out this year.

Sadist.

Unless they’re trolling us and it’s actually a farm sim game in which Marcus Fenix settles down and raises a family, plants some trees and lives in peace for about 30 years and the rest of the trailer is justfrom a bad dream that his son has one night after he tells him some of his war stories.

i feel that from a visual standpoint, that video didnt look impressive. im excited for the game, it just didnt blow my mind.

Good thing we had detective Ovy on this case :P

For a game that started the slow song trailers trend back then, this feels a little stale. And sad Affleck totally ruined that song for me :(

To be a pain in the ass?

I believe pretty strongly in giving proper spoiler warnings for, say, details of a story, but we’re talking about the names of video games here.

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I agree with you and I don't expect everyone to share my opinion. I as well as my friends just felt ourselves really drawn into the game. It's been a while since I played a game that kept me coming back day after day. Early on I spent a good deal of time dealing with settlements but then I stopped when it became too

Sorry, but when you spend a majority of your time thinking about what the game lacks, instead of what new things the game has to offer (read: very superficial elements that do almost nothing for the experience), then I couldn’t put it on any top list.

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It’s funny how that works. For me, Halo’s is nearly exclusively a competitive multiplayer series, as that’s the part that draws me in. There’s definitely large segments of people who think of “Halo” as goofing around in social playlists, kicking it in custom games with friends, mastering the campaign, pushing the

The older Halo’s - most specifically Halo CE - had the most fun physics, though what they’re doing in Reach in this video is incredibly impressive. Stuff like this is what makes Halo Halo to me, but isn’t necessarily seen as a big part of the game by a large group of players.