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Final-Fan said:
twesterm said:
Lost tears of Kain said:
 

Also the storyline is quite deep, but your brain probably cant handle it at this point

 


The books might go deep (I don't know, I've never read them but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt) but that doesn't make the Halo games deep. The Halo game stories are actually sub-par even for generic sci-fi stories. But hey, thanks for the good laugh. It's been a long day and I needed one of those.


With respect, twesterm, I think you may be missing the fact that Halo takes pretty standard sci-fi staples and executes them really well.

I watched an anime today called "Voices of a Distant Star". It's short -- just 30 minutes -- but most critics think the world of it. The basic story framework is the most cliche "1980's sci-fi anime" throwback you can imagine, but that story is told so beautifully and so well that you instantly forgive it.

The story of Halo is nothing special, but it is told very well.


hmm its nothing speical i agree, its been done many times before, but it is told well, there is alot of mysteries on to why this flood race is and stuff



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