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Infamous said:

Haze was said to be a Halo killer.

R2 was said to be a Halo killer.

Despite people denying it, I've seen the phrase "Halo killer" and Killzone 2 mentioned together multiple times. When it turns out it's not even going to be remotely close, I bet my ass off the next FPS for PS3 will be praised as a "Halo killer" as well, rofl.

Also, check Youtube, I'm looking at multiple "halo killer" fanboy made videos right now.. check the comments and tags.

HAZE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3o8yRTfphQ

R2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NouYzY_0iw

KZ2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dszUkZFQiw8

Halo is God, UNTOUCHABLE. The only thing that even comes remotely close to it is Gears of War, and even then it will never come close.

The more I look into this, I see that almost NO ONE uses "Halo Killer" unless someone is writing an article and asking if the game could be a Halo Killer.  In the three YouTube video comment section, "Halo Killer" is used ONCE, in reference to Killzone 2, with the person saying, "If Sony doesn't mess it up...".  There is a thing called "Godwin's Law" which stated that as a thread goes on, the probability of Hitler being stated approaches one, and a correlary that states that the moment this happens, then the thread will soon die.  The reason for this thread dying is that the moment someone uses Hitler as an insult, they have gone over the line.  

I may propose here a "HK's Law" that states, the moment a FPS is discussed on consoles, the longer it is discussed, the probability of "Halo Killer" will reach one.  And the moment that Halo Killer is mentioned, the conversation would die, due to people realizing the discussion has gotten to be absurd, and the person is way too much of a fanboy.  I believe this is an unspoken law, and why people dare not state it, unless they are a raving fanboy, eventhough the secretly hope and potentially lust that Halo be supplanted as the top FPS franchise on consoles.