[Official] Halo 3: ODST


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But dude he's wearing RECON ARMOUR!!!oneoneoneoen!!!hax1!1ksldlas

Looking forward to this :)

I don't know what the hell the soldier is wearing in the trailer, but it sure as hell isn't Recon.

And I have to say the score sounds incredible. Marty at his best.

I could be crazy, but I have to wonder if they are taking this game into the direction of MGS. I mean, the ODST trooper decides to hide from passing bad guys. That's kind of different from the typical jump-into-the-action halo. Personally, I think it could a welcome change. Or at least more the direction of tactical game play. Very interested to hear more about the game though.

I don't know what the hell the soldier is wearing in the trailer, but it sure as hell isn't Recon.

And I have to say the score sounds incredible. Marty at his best.

Yeah I know, just the comments that are floating around bungie forums, damn that place is a **** hole :p

I was away late last night and this was a surprise news in the morning :woot:

Did anybody decipher the URL yet? http://www.bungie.net/Projects/whvidldshbyjsdo/default.aspx

whvidldshbyjsdo

:laugh: I just realised all the fanboys were claiming Halo 3 was Halo 2.5 well now we have an official Halo 2.5 so suck it :p

:laugh:

This is not the only game they are working on... ;)

Most likely, but I thought the big announcement would be a new game, not an expansion pack!

Who knows, I'll await more news from Bungie :D

Most likely, but I thought the big announcement would be a new game, not an expansion pack!

Who knows, I'll await more news from Bungie :D

This is BIG :p but anyway they did confirm a while back that they are working on two projects simultaneously - one of which is not Halo related.

This is BIG :p but anyway they did confirm a while back that they are working on two projects simultaneously - one of which is not Halo related.

Yeah sorry, should probably rephrase.

It's not big for me, just because I'm not really into Halo SP, but I know Bungie make good games so I'm interested to see what new stuff they have in the cooker.

I was away late last night and this was a surprise news in the morning :woot:

Did anybody decipher the URL yet? http://www.bungie.net/Projects/whvidldshbyjsdo/default.aspx

whvidldshbyjsdo

I think it might be just some random conglomeration of letters so as to appease those trying to find out about their projects early. But who knows, knowing Bungie, I wouldn't be surprised if it actually does stand for something. ;)

I think it might be just some random conglomeration of letters so as to appease those trying to find out about their projects early. But who knows, knowing Bungie, I wouldn't be surprised if it actually does stand for something. ;)

Their usual URLs are pretty straightforward http://www.bungie.net/Projects/Halo2/default.aspx and so on. It definitely stands for something.

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