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Gilgamesh said:
disolitude said:
Even if I don't mind the somewhat trolling OP...the lack of an intelligent conclusion in the post is staggering. From someone thats an admin here, I expected more...

ITs VGA's...game is 10 months away. They surely want to save the "ooooh" and the "aaaaah" for E3 or GDC or something.

The point of this video and VGAs was to keep Halo on the gamers mind and slowly build up anticipation.

Does U2 play their best song at the parking lot of their concert?

The only dumb part of all this was that clown who hyped it up and said it will be "be all end all" of trailers. Halo has always been a more subtle franchise that puts more emphasis on character. Whats the point of showing trailer explosions and gunfights if you dont know or care about the people that are fighting in it?

I was not trolling, I really believe what I say is true. I don't see this selling anywhere near Halo 3.

I'm a fan of the Halo franchise but lately they've been way to repetetive, and Halo: Reach seems like the same old thing, and if Master Chief is not in this game then theres no way it'll sell better then Halo 3.


You sir are indeed being a troll.  Claiming stuff like "lately they've been way to repetetive," spelling errors aside, you are way off base.  Halo 1 was the original.  Halo 2 built upon Halo 1 by offering XBL matches, ranking,  and DLC.  Halo 3 brought us an extension of Halo 2, but with the Forge + online reporting tools + the video gallery + DLC.  Halo Wars brought us the Halo universe in an RTS mode.  And, lastly, Halo 3: ODST brought us a new gameplay style (as an ODST) along with firefight mode.  Aside from core gameplay and excellent story consistency, this game has evolved significantly with every iteration.  Saying that Halo Reach will struggle to reach 4 million copies based on arguements like that shows just how much of a troll you are.