Any point you were trying to make was negated by your raging and lack of punctuation.
343i is doing a decent job at continuing Halo. They just don't have Marty.
No Marty = no Halo
Tom Salta + Jack Wall + Jeremy Soule for the soundtrack. Maybe add in a little Jesper Kyd for flavor. That will get us the perfect soundtrack.
Unnamed Field Marshall wrote: Tom Salta + Jack Wall + Jeremy Soule for the soundtrack. Maybe add in a little Jesper Kyd for flavor. That will get us the perfect soundtrack.
Field marshall, your not allowed to feed people to anyone but me!
Unnamed Field Marshall wrote: Really? I thought you pirates were classier than the taste of soundtrack composers
Heeey your right:) I can find better.
I recommend Graphic designers, or art designers. They have a tendency to make bad character models for Covenant characters.
ooooh now that sounds delicious:)
I guess I am not the only one who likes halo 4 then :)
Personally I enjoyed playing Halo 3 and 4, and I praise the features that each game has over each other (etc. the equipment system in Halo 3 or the Ordinance System in Halo 4). I think both games are unique in their own way, the sentimentality you feel in Halo 3 when you're wrecking enemies Campaign, Multiplayer or Forge, or the eagerness for battle when you enter a Mantis in Halo 4. The fact that you can barely get into a game in Halo 3 nowadays makes me sad :( but if you asked me, the Campaign for Halo 3 was better, featuring a badass Warthog Run in the final mission. Annhililating hordes of grunts, jackals and Brutes with marines and the Arbiter at your side... those were the days :') Halo 3, in its time was one of the most successful FPS games, and there's no doubt that Halo 3 was an AMAZING Halo game.