Name: Cobra_R Date: September 29, 2007 at 22:15:26 Pacific Subject: Halo 3 OS: Windows XP Pro CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon X2 4400+ OC 2 Model/Manufacturer: Custom
Comment:
Has anyone played Halo 3 yet. If so, what is your take on Halo 3?
I'm only in the early stages of the game, I play WOW way to much at the minute. Will give you my opinion on Halo 3 when I've played more of it, wouldn't be fair for me to comment yet!
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i have played halo 3 and i loved it. but there was one thing purly that blowed me away. you can play 2 players on the campain ! if you ask me i would love to see more games were you can play 2 player of story mode
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I think that this game is great! I am always getting a message about my NAT not being open though (even though it is). You can also sign two people onto Xbox Live using the Guest account they provide.
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Halo 3 is bomb. But you gotta have Live!! You can play 4 person coop and it automatically records every game you play. You can go back and watch the game u played and move all around the map...even watching other people if you want. You can also take pics and edit the map with the forge option.
but unfortunateley more of the same jus more halo 2 nothing innovative don get me wrong the game freekin rox, but itv was another (albeit awesome) trip down the same road
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