Eh, I played Halo through on co-op on legendary out of pure boredom, and I never liked it much. I don't see what's imaginitive about it, most of the levels looked the same (even the ones that aren't earlier levels with you running the other way), the enemies were honestly stupid, I don't know what the talk about AI is, and the game is plain boring.
I played Halo 2 for about an hour, hoping for the hype machine to deliver. Unfortunately, it didn't, and I went back to playing Sid Meier's Pirates!, a better game in almost every way.
I'm a junior at a state-sponsered college in the US, and for the last 10 years, I have known what I wanted to do with my life. I wanted, and still want very much, to spend 8-12 hours a day hunched over a terminal writing code. I was promised, time and again, that the demand for computer programmers in the state would never be met by the supply. I would have the job of my dreams.
Do not talk to me about discipline, or crap culture, or lack of concern. Those might be your problems, but they're certainly not mine.
In conclusion: after getting past it years ago, I have now fallen back upon angst.
Eh, I played Halo through on co-op on legendary out of pure boredom, and I never liked it much. I don't see what's imaginitive about it, most of the levels looked the same (even the ones that aren't earlier levels with you running the other way), the enemies were honestly stupid, I don't know what the talk about AI is, and the game is plain boring. I played Halo 2 for about an hour, hoping for the hype machine to deliver. Unfortunately, it didn't, and I went back to playing Sid Meier's Pirates!, a better game in almost every way.
Hi,
I'm a junior at a state-sponsered college in the US, and for the last 10 years, I have known what I wanted to do with my life. I wanted, and still want very much, to spend 8-12 hours a day hunched over a terminal writing code. I was promised, time and again, that the demand for computer programmers in the state would never be met by the supply. I would have the job of my dreams.
Do not talk to me about discipline, or crap culture, or lack of concern. Those might be your problems, but they're certainly not mine.
In conclusion: after getting past it years ago, I have now fallen back upon angst.
Thank you
I tried a random .edu URL ... that was about 256 characters long, so I know it did not exist already.
.net & .com I guess
Bam, verizon's ad page. Not just
When I get done making a fuzzy d20, I'm gonna submit it for a seal of approval ...
Now maybe they'll stop making games for every other system. One can dream, right?