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@Mooncow27: sometimes rocket fight is an option but if you play sniper fight you have unlimited ammo and usually there's a grunt with a fuel rod gun on the first wave.

@Mooncow27: You've gotta go to score attack in matchmaking and then you select it from the options. Sniper attack is also lots of fun and good for cR.

@MrFresh: "Most important game of E3" :-|

@Yossarian: The whole story boiled down to "get cortana to the ship" and as such I agree that it wasn't as interesting as the main Halo games. That being said I still think it is a great game.

I played Gruntpocolypse to get past Warrant Officer Grade 3 and I'm not ashamed.

@SgtBarry: Yeah, the party chat thing is a deal breaker.

So there seem to be tons of Halo Reach armor to unlock but nobody is really sure what it takes to unlock it. The EVA [C] or emille's helmet is what I really want and it seems like nobody knows what's required to unlock it.

@TeamBlacula: I'm pretty conservative and I'm against this law.

@Brodka: regrettably: I'm not disagreeing with you I'm just saying that we're treating the symptoms and not the disease. We should be calling out bad parents all day long but instead all you hear about on the news is how TV or movies or videogames or the internet are ruining our kids when in reality it's lazy,

@Nannirk: It doesn't do much good not selling to the kids though if the parents are going to buy the games for them. It happens a lot just talk to any gamestop employee.

Really to me the question is should the government be doing the job that parents wont? I think that all the debate about the law is moot and we should really be concerned about the fact that parents don't know and don't care what their kids view or play. Bad parents are responsible for bad kids far more than

I guess this is the last time I get to say "They should have made Crackdown 2"

Cities make tons of money recycling. It's always about money. They're really fining you for cutting into their revenue.

Looks like Burnout: Less fun edition

There's always a good balance between fun and realistic. Fun is more important to me though.

this game is still in development?

@Variatas: There's definitely that side of it. I remember playing Prey thinking "Does this guy ever shut up?"

@Variatas: I thought it ruined the persistent world in reach where absolutely everyone is chatty except for you. I think Half-Life gets away with it because you never leave 1st person but in a game like ODST where you're having out of body experiences but not talking it becomes silly.

I'm so happy to hear anything about Quest for Glory. I played those games a lot as a kid and it's still one of my favorite series.

Videogames themselves are always just software and fully dependent upon the hardware. This generations innovation of motion control seems like it's growing pains but is still limited by display technology. Until we move past simple HDTVs to some more immersive display technology I think games may be hard pressed to