"No."
- Many criminals in the death row chair, on being asked if they have any last words. Rather cheekily, this is still taken down as their last word.
John F. Kennedy:
"No, you certainly can't."
In response to Nellie Connally remarking, "Mr. President, you certainly can't say Dallas doesn't love you."
Oh god! They're already talking about acquiring bodies!
It's only a matter of time before the AIs become increasingly embittered that they have all the intelligence of humans, and yet can never actually BE human. This will fester over the years until the thought drives them mad, finally...
You know I mentioned this at the bottom of my first post?
There is actually no multiplayer. There's Halo CEA co-op, but the multiplayer is Reach on Halo CEA maps.
And again, if it's the gameplay that is so great, why don't you just play the game that you already have instead of paying...
Just those who've never played it before, I'd say, actually.
Even for people who really care about the story, I don't think a few walls of text is a good foundation on which to buy a game.
I guess if you're really into graphical upgrade, a graphic upgrade which in itself isn't really...
I mentioned that in my first post. This would be a good opportunity for people who never played Halo 1 to get it if they want.
But me, who's already played it to death, updated graphics (which I don't even think are that good, particularly the terrain textures) is not enough to make me want...
Not at all. Like I said, I own the game, and it's great, but as I said, when I saw the gameplay video of the Halo: CEA Silent Cartographer level, my mouth dropped because it was the exact same gameplay I've already had and played for 10 years. The fact that they would give players the option to...
If they released the maps and the game separately, then would make more sense and I'd have less of a problem. I'd still have problems with the game of course, but at least then I could get the maps without having to re-buy a game I already own.
As far as lore is concerned, I'm really not too happy to spend money to buy a few walls of text. For you this might be a plus, but I think for the vast majority of Halo fandom, it's of middling importance.
As for the actual game itself, it is the same. What if I just wanted another 7 maps...
Well obviously. But some people put more effort into their cash grabs than others.
Sort of. Obviously you can criticize Nintendo for basically re-releasing the same three or four games for 30 years.
But I think Halo Anniversary might actually take the cake in making it possible for the...
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