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Subject: Halo 3: ODST - Not getting the love it deserves?

"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give EL1TE SUPR3MACY lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man who's gonna burn your house down! With the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!"

Where the giant diorama and the themed Mountain Dew?!

  • 08.04.2009 9:25 AM PDT
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well actually im very excited about this game and i dont really care what other people think.

  • 08.04.2009 9:31 AM PDT

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You should of made up your own instrument. You could have named it the PolarLighting -a-phone. People would buy it and they would all be like "Awh, He's so cool for inventing the PolarLighting-a-phone."

Halo is great, and ODST will not be no exception. That being said; this is just an expansion. There are plenty of other new titles to get excited for later this fall. You know, full games that will be shipped with 100% new content. There's more to gaming than Halo, even if you stick a new helmet on it and try to pass it off as a $60.00 game.

  • 08.04.2009 9:32 AM PDT
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Posted by: Sanjeev
I mean, look at the public reaction. People can't find nothing wrong to say about the game. In fact, while probably the E3 Press Conference Demo didn't quite get people excited (I have to say, ODST did and probably does not demo well), the Press Demos with the epic detailed 20 minute Demos were great. Sure. The games media started talking about ODST and even they couldn't say anything bad about it. People are loving it, almost everywhere. I probably can name only one games press site out there who are not as enthusiastic about ODST as most other sites are but they think its cool too.

Then, the ViDoc is rolled out and literally, hundreds of non-believers everywhere, stunned, start nodding their heads and go 'Yes'. But still, the general excitement isn't there.

I mean, come on! Its a Halo game, for crying out loud! You should be hearing about this everywhere. It feels pretty weird, seeing a Halo game being the underdog for once. But, what's the problem?

Do people have to get their hands on it first? Is Modern Warfare 2 stealing the thunder of ODST? Are people sick of Halo? Do people maybe not trust a Halo with no Master Chief? I of course, have my own, elaborate idea of things but what do you guys think?


Here is why: halo 3 ODST is only half a game. It is releasing nothing new in the adversarial multiplayer besides a few new maps. While other games out there like modern warfare 2 are releasing a whole new exciting multiplayer

  • 08.04.2009 9:55 AM PDT

It's probably because the advertising campaign is far from what Halo 3's was.

  • 08.04.2009 9:57 AM PDT

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