i'm getting it for what i can really only say is nostaliga... although i suppose thats a more a reason why i trust it than why i'm buying it... well who knows... they might do stealth well... haha
Halo Wars was Ensemble, not Bungie.Srkkl said:3. Halo 3 and Wars were enough of a misstep for me to never give them my well deserved green ever again.
The man speaks the truthMaxTheReaper said:I won't buy it simply because I have no interest in Halo.
Or the FPS genre in general.
I'd rather drool over Dragon Age: Origins.
Ahh, I see what you did there, calling me a kid nice subtle insult. Anyway the fact is that it was supposed to be DLC and that is what I based my oppinions off of, that fact, no matter how outdated it is, it's a fact. Also I don't know if you actually read the secound post you quoted because I did say, and I quote, "It's not like he's gonna say funny black man quips or anything (well he might but I doubt it)". Now I know I was wrong on that front but I stated after I said it that I wasn't sure, and that still didn't answer the question on what the hook is with playing as the Sgt.Anton P. Nym said:Ah, kids these days... always confusing preference with fact. Hopefully they'll grow out of it eventually.Srkkl said:No you probably couldn't change my oppinions on facts.
It's also amusing to see folks talk about things they don't actually know; here's an audio clip (mp3 file) of out-takes from the "Sgt. Johnson" voice work [http://www.bungie.net/images/Games/Halo3ODST/sounds/Gotta_Lotta_Issues.mp3] in Halo 3: ODST.Also I really don't get the catch with Sgt. Johnson, you can't even tell your him, and it's not like he's gonna say funny black man quips or anything(well he might but I doubt it) all in all it'd be the the same if you were just the ODST skin.
Maybe you don't want to play it, and that's fine; not everyone has the same taste in games, or the same comfort with the cost. But don't confuse that with some sort of absolute "fact".
-- Steve