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I has to be honest with you guys I'm not all that impressed since I got into it.

I feel as if Bungie repackaged the game and sold it to us. But those are my 2 cents. At least there's Halo Legends to look forward to.

The sprites(viewing armor, colors, & emblems) in fightfight look like ass to me; it sort of looks like Halo 2 res'd up.

I'm sorry for being so negative but if there's one thing to look forward to it's the campaign and that's as interesting as it gets.

My opinion might change if I keep on playing it but I stressed my case here. I wouldn't give this game a ;9 IGN was too forgiving. an 8.5 is more like it.

Does anyone know if Halo 3 and ODST are 4 player local co-op? I only have two controllers so I can't test it myself, but I'm considering buying some more controllers if it supports 4 player local CO OP.

I know Halo 3 only allowed a max of two people on one 360 for Co-Op.

So far. Starting 12:25 to now which is 3:55 ive played ODST.

I played Firefight till 1:30-1:45 and then Co-Op. Its been VERY fun and interesting. Us 2 started on Legendary right away. Let me tell you, them hunters are a bitch to kill.

Other then that I LOVE the nightvision. I love having the magnum back. I got boom headshots everytime i killed a sniper or etc.

So far I love the game overall. Gonna play ODST more until we beat it, then firefight for a week or 2 and then try some of the new halo 3 maps.

Oh btw, The controller is ****ing BA. They actually made these nicely. Nice and smooth, no scratching,squeaking,looseness etc. The controller just feels like a new one of a kind controller. I say this because recently I bought my GF a black controller. All we do at her house is play CoD4/Outrun/BF1943 whenever we play xbox. After a week the x gave out on the first one and became sticky. The second one had a really bad squeaking left joystick. Exspecially playing Cod4 or NFS: Shift it was Loud and bad. Now third one, hopefully will work better, so far so good. Oh btw all 3 were black controllers, i know it doesnt matter but yeah just a surprise since my Red one has been going strong for a year now almost. My black one is so far so good in the 6 months, and my ODST one after 2-3 hours of game play is feeling very nice.

Anyway, so far the game is good. We will see where it goes.

2 player legendary is ridiculously easy. Only hard thing has been going for most of the kill achievements and what not whenever I could (which really isn't that hard). About to start Data Hive after pizza breakfast (all night gaming ftw) and finish the last two levels, then a power nap, and finish all the odd-ball achievements and/or start some firefight.

My tag is in the sig. Roomate and I looking to play later, but by then we may have some local friends awake/off work and ready to go. I dunno, Firefight better be fun.

ffs my play.com preorder has been "processing" what seems like forever! whats the deal?

Sorry to hear that Green_Eye, any reason why you picked Play.com for pre-order. They are very slow for pre-orders. Best bet is to cancel and order from Shopto. I ordered yesterday and got it today. I hope you get a copy soon.

come on, it's 65 bucks, you can do it. few are poorer than me these days, but as the sarge says, it's sacrifice we need. put on your niu li jia you face dude.

LOL, but that's my beer money!! How can I go the whole week with no beer?!?!

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