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Started by Jarhead0331, November 07, 2012, 09:09:55 AM

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Jarhead0331

Anybody else playing?  It was released yesterday.  I played through the first campaign segment last night.  Top notch all the way. Graphics, sound, story...it's got it all.
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Sigma One

I picked up as well and played about an hour and then haven't had time to pick it up. From the first few levels I was impressed by the level design and how quick the weapons ran out of ammo against tougher enemies. The zero-g mission was pretty good.

Just wish I had time to play more of it, I remember getting Halo 3 and a friend and I spent a whole day beating it and playing multiplayer. Now I'm just "it's too late to play, I'd rather go to bed".

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we've got a writer working on a first impressions piece for this weekend.  coverage coming soon!
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Yskonyn

Quote from: ScottP on November 07, 2012, 10:45:55 AM

Just wish I had time to play more of it, I remember getting Halo 3 and a friend and I spent a whole day beating it and playing multiplayer. Now I'm just "it's too late to play, I'd rather go to bed".

Well I hear the campaign is rather short, so it will only take a small piece of your time. :P
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