Halo 3 Was Halo In Its Prime
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 20. 02. 2023
- I love Halo 3.
In this video I go through Halo 3's campaign and talk about what I like and dislike along the way. I also talk a bit about multiplayer but with Halo 3's old servers being dead I don't spend that much time on it.
I didn't use any of the footage from my livestream the other day because the aspect ratio was screwed up. Playing through it again for the footage I did use set this video back a day đ. - Hry
I was designer on Crowâs Nest and Halo. Thank you for the nice comments!
Dan is at 5:28
@@frogarchist yup!
Some well-deserved praise. Thank you for your part in making this game as awesome, fun, and as replayable as it is! It means a lot to me, and obviously to many others as well.
Halo truly are the best games ever made especially the bungie ones a very hype special time that gaming has never seen since it's me and my lil brothers and sisters while childhood best memories spent bossing these games changed our lives forever truly would love nothing more than to play more halo 3 content
@@tomb8334 I feel like we were born at the peak arc of time to have crossed paths with these legendary IPs.
Halo 3 was not just prime Halo. Halo 3 was the height of entertainment to the point of spawning multi-decade careers, companies and franchises.
This is true
Maybe I'm nostalgic but to me it was the peak of gaming. We haven't quite reached anything like it since and I'm not sure we ever will again (which isn't completely due to Halo, consoles themselves were reaching a peak culturally at around the same time as Halo 3 came out).
I don't know, I just can't think of any other games that had the same impact that Halo 3 did.
@@F0rger513 world of Warcraft
Nah
Halo CE >
The menu noises, the social features, Image Gallery. We really were spoiled
edit: playing as the arbiter during the covenant wouldâve blown my 8 year old brain apart. The moment Arby kills truth couldâve been the definition of satisfaction
Playing as arby in any of the missions would have been nice....
Don't forget the game was finished and playable at launch, that was the biggest thing that spoiled us
Dude THANK YOU! These things don't get enough recognition, the UI style is so ugly in modern games. Hidden Xperia did a great video touching on the subject
@@JuiceboxCE Foreal, I cannot stand modern UI's, especially Infinite's UI, it's so lazy and ugly and feels like a chore to navigate.
Teabagging truth as the arbiter would have tied up a lot of loose ends for me
Halo back in its prime was fucking LEGENDERY.
No. It was *MYTHIC*.
Halo 3 then onto Cod 4 and then World at War my god those were the days
@@droman608 no it was LASO
One of my favorite moments in all of gaming is when Chief and Arbiter find the new Halo being constructed. The shot of them standing there while the ring rises and the music swells in the background is just so good on so many levels.
Never really think of how many feelings are going through their head in that knowing that the Chief blowing it up is what caused the Arbiter to be branded in the first place and shamed.
I agree, always loved that part.
Halo 3 should have been Master Chiefs conclusion. If Halo had to keep going, it needed a new mascot and left master chief as a legend, a hero that everyone built their image around.
Halo wars and HW2 could have easily picked up where chief left off by bringing Red Team in and having Jerome the new hero.
I agree completely, every single game after 3 with exception of Reach/odst has just felt lackluster and unnecessary, I think part of why Halo has had such a hard time is because of Microsoft feeding into player greed but not understanding why the original games were good. I've sort of disowned all of the 343 games as non cannon, as far as I'm concerned the Master chief is still out there floating in space waiting to be needed.
Halo 4 was such a slap in the face in comparison. I remember being so hyped, playing it and then being miserable
@boamere4515 everyone I knew was hyped. And being someone hyped for Halo 2 and Halo 3 going to midnight releases for those games and everything... I knew the "hype" for Halo 4 was bullshit before it even started. I tried warning people like you back on 2012... but no one listened. Everyone was saying shit to me like "give 343 a chance" or "you're just bitter because of change"
@@jyrxz4945 nah it shat all over chief as a character and felt like marvel. Not as bad as 5 by any means but definitely not halo.
Can confirm that itâs not nostalgia. I played through all of Haloâs campaigns for the first time about 2 years ago and Iâve replayed all of the Bungie ones. Halo 3 is definitely my favorite campaign in the series for all the reasons you talked about in this video.
Fun fact, the guy who directed the Starry Night trailer is also the same guy who directed Top Gun: Maverick, which is credited as quite possibly the film that saved Hollywood last year. He's called Joseph Kosinski, and the funny thing is, he only has like 5 feature films to his name, all of which are complete bangers, one of which is an adaptation of a graphic novel he also wrote, and that was all after he made Starry Night. So without Halo, we probably wouldn't have gotten the best movie of 2022. It's seriously unreal just how good the guy is, and Bungie could not have asked for a better man to direct their trailer.
Did not know that
He also did Gears of War Mad World trailer.
I wish he was given the helm of the Halo TV series. Even from the Starry Night short you can see he GETS it
@@saintxrage2311 xbox owes this man big.
Iâve been playing halo every day for the last two months and I canât get enough of it. Bought MCC for the first time in June last year. Played this shit out of it then, completing every game minus halo 4 on heroic, and playing over 100 multiplayer games. I got burnt out and havenât touched it for 6 or 7 months ⊠when I redownloaded it I played through all campaigns minus halo 4 on legendary! I beat 2,3reach and Iâm close to finished in ODST. The game just never gets old!! So many amazing moments in every game session. Donât get me started on the 10 hour all night marathon multiplayer sessions on some of my days off! I miss the old halo , Iâm eternally grateful MCC has a strong community to keep halo aliveđđŒđ
Not gona lie, life was better when Halo 3 was out in its prime, those were just some really good times man.
know this is late but you'll always have the memories! best shit was using those awful mics that came with the xbox and listening to your friend's entire room in the worst possible quality lol.
@@emilywalla8958 đđ those mics were terrible, but in a weird way they had a certain charm to them that i miss, whole lobby going nutts and you couldn't understand a damn word đđ€đœ
Halo 3 era, Halos golden years in general, had some of my favorite memories of all time, simpler times lol
It was a better time then, and to be 15 years younger, experiencing this for the first time, not knowing you were making memories and living in the golden age of gaming.
@@theia1653 I think i hsd JUST turned 13, games like that were unprecedented at the time. It was a special era for gaming, im happy as hell to have experienced all of it man
I agree whol heartedly also, it was THE best times. I still still remember when live was fresh, new, playing Halo 2
Havent had experiences like that anymore for sure.
3:13 bruh I always thought to myself âimagine being a wounded marine on a pelican and this is what you hearâ every time I played crows nest
9:57 Fun fact, the reason it's drastically different from High Charity's real appearance, is because Cortana was originally supposed to take place after Floodgate, hence it looking like the ships we saw in cutscenes instead (save for the out of bounds things, like the Mausoleum of the Arbiter being visible from a distance, etc). Instead, it got repurposed later in the campaign as High Charity.
It explains some oddities about Halo 3, like how Cortana's visions stop happening after Floodgate and resume back in Cortana. There's also some dialogue at the beginning of Floodgate where Keyes tells you to "overload the engine cores", a task you end up doing in Cortana instead.
The cut content of Halo 1-3 is ridiculously fascinating. Halo 2 is arguably the BIGGEST list, just go check out what was supposed to be its ending (a dude uploaded an animated storyboard of it, amazing stuff), or the forerunner tank mission. Halo 3's cut missions relating to the forerunners, the Guardian sentinal from Epitaph, and the level Guardian as a whole being based around these cut levels (the reason why it looks 100% different from the rest of the game and uses so many unique assets)
The lobbies of custom games like Fatman, infection, races, etc. that were full of random people will always be a gaming memory I will never forget
Full of random people *that were on public game chat
Halo 3 was the first Halo I ever played. I played co-op with my hefty friend at his house as an 8 year old boy and it was before I could even play rated M games myself. It was love at first sight. The next year I somehow convinced my mom I was old enough for "violent video games" and got Halo ODST for christmas and preorderd Halo Reach when that came out the following year. I eventually got a used copy of Halo 3 and played it just as much. Lots of good memories playing ODST and Reach with my friends at sleepovers. They even had xbox stations at our local laser tag place where everyone had their birthday parties at and you could play Halo with 4 players.
I like to think most of us met at least once in those epic custom game lobbies.
Remember when it was 2am and you fell asleep with the Halo 3 menu music on⊠so good
Or staying up at 2am with your friends playing it.
Lmao the vid end caught me off guard
I was 13 when the game came out. I have awesome childhood memories playing for hours with my best buddies, ordering pizza and fighting in big team battles. It's been 16 years and TIL I missed the brute chiefting 1v1.
Awesome video bud, keep going!
I was 16 and me and a friend would occasionally skip school just to play, lol. Odds are we've run into each other at some point during multiplayer!
@@Shmandalf Lol We did that sometimes too, mostly on fridays so we had a "longer" weekend.
And also I hope we did run into each other, my friend!
nah man I had no idea about the whole 1v1 thing thats so dope xD
On tsavo highway, when You 1st encounter the brute choppers when they smash into that warthog, one of the open buildings with guns has a gravity lift equipment.
You can use it to jump the gap on the bridge later in the level and bring a vehicle to fight off the waves of brutes and phantoms.
I was 10 when it came out. The hype for that legendary edition to come in at my local walmart was unreal. Grew up on halo CEs story. I absolutely loved halo 2. The story was amazing even though I felt unsatisfied with the ending BUT not unhappy with it. We couldnt afford xbox live at the time so my only h2 MP experience was split screen(still great) but H3s campaign/ ending and MP (chores finaly paid for some xbox live haha) was unmatched. I had over 20k custom games played by the time reach came out. Every armor, every achievement. Loved reach but always went back to H3. It was just a simple GOOD game. Looking back there wasnt ALL that much content compared to say Infinite but the replayability of the story and multiplayer is crazy. Its a FUN game. Little things like the map packs and vidmasters coming out got everyone so hyped. Nowadays we get hyped for a lick of good news in Infinite(which i also very much enjoy mostly campaign) and it just makes the nostalgia grow even more. I dont think its rose lense glasses. It was just simple, good, fun, compelling, replayable entertainment that was executed damn near perfectly in the form of Halo 3. And of course the friends made playing it. Thanks for this video it was great. Right in the feels
My fav game forever
Miranda's "to war" line is her best and the only fragment of personality we get from her or her father
4:46 The first time I played The Storm as a kid, when I first saw the scarab come down and actually have its own behavior, I remember thinking "Wow, this is the future of gaming". This was in 2012... A very good testament to just how ahead of its time Halo 3 was.
shipmaster is my spirit animal
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I was in 7th grade when halo 2 came out. And then 10th grade for halo 3. Those two games right thereâŠ. If you were there, then you already know. Nothing has come close to those 2 games and that era 2004-2010. Halo 3 was the peak. I am so happy to have experienced all those late nights of random customs that never ended, big team matches, 4v4 MLG matches, achievement hunting, getting recon armor, rewatching your matches and recording clips and screenshots, looking at the community file share, so many good memories. And to think, those glory years of halo 3 were only 3 short years. From fall of 2007 to fall of 2010 when Reach came out. Then the halo community became split. I cannot believe halo 2 will be turning 20 this year. That really makes me feel old and how fast time actually goes by.
With the on-going Halo 3 Sunrise project, you can in fact play "original" multiplayer again; however, the original spirit of socials and custom games at the time was truly something to behold
Hadn't heard of that
@frogarchist It's a modded 360 plugin, so it's not the most accessible option. I believe it also supports reach and ODST tho
Everyone talks about âto warâ but nobody talks about how she then proceeds to also put away her pistol, and walk back down the stairs the second the level starts
The script needed some revision for sure. They wanted to make Miranda sound like a badass but no, they really need a rally point, Miranda. Or how Truth facetimed them to taunt them how their world will burn until glass. It was good for the trailer and a good line, just that it should've been put in there a better way
I always play âThe Arkâ and âThe Covenantâ and have a blast till I remember I have to play âCortanaâ right after that. Still my favorite halo game
On the ark and the covenant, I really liked seeing the friendly covenant drop ships painted in green, itâs a nice detail
5:15 after playing halo 3 since launch, I recently discovered in my 1947258 playthrough of halo 3, that if you just do enough damage to the scarab/ keep shooting and breaking parts off of it, you can just blow it up the old fashioned way.
This blew my mind, after years of playing until now I never throught of just blasting the damn thing until it was no more. And it worked
Did not know that
@@frogarchist try it, its mind blowing I swear. You see the scarab slowly get more and more damaged until it just goes boom
The Vidmaster challenges were so much fun to go through and I'm really glad it was something I got to experience as a kid
As a person who also grew up on halo 3 this video is awesome!!
I was also 7 yo when it came out lol, i remember watching the same 10 halo 3 videos on the primitive youtube over and over đ
You sound so much like a kid who was around 6-7ish when Halo 3 came out who would talk to me about it all the time in Tae-Kwon-Do (sp?) when I was in middle school. I was always so jealous that he got to play it with his dad, but when Halo 3 came out and I hit 13 [when my dad stopped caring about a game's rating], I got it and a 360 for that Christmas alongside the Zelda Collector's Edition on the GC. Those are about my favorite gaming memories so I appreciate this video. If you are somehow that kid in middle Georgia, then goddamn bro, I'm so happy for you making such a quality video, and even if you aren't, the sentiment remains the same. I hope you/him are doing great in life and absolutely enjoying the hell out of theses games and everything else life has to offer.
ending had me laugh xD but I agreed with a lot of what you said keep it up. Not often can I sit and listen to someone talk but you make it work, good job man
This is a really great analysis!
One thing I'll say, because I've seen this discourse emerging in recent years, is that the first few missions of H3 really need the context of H2's ending. The audience assumption was that the Ark was on Earth, and that the artefact Truth was uncovering was the Ark. The ending of The Storm was a twist, with a moment of thinking that the Rings had been fired.
With this in mind, it's a strong first act as a follow up to H2 - better than as a stand alone story.
4:10 Brute chopper is the single greatest addition from halo 3 in my humble opinion. still play halo 3 forge maps with friends on mcc, for the soul purpose of having a brute chopper on the map
I'm glad I discovered this channel. You've got some good content going on here and it's about time there was a fresh take in Halo CZcams
What a great homage. Took me back to high school. Thank you.
Iâm so happy you make these videos dude! We all remember and will cherish the hype to release and play the shit out of it đ! I would skip school a whole lot
I was 14 when halo 3 came out, definitely my most memorable online gaming experience with Friends. And the most fun I had online since socom navy seals 2. I wish I could go back in time đą
This channel is gonna blow up, I know it. Great content, all the best dude.
I'm someone who didn't grow up with Halo as a kid, I never really thought of playing it. A friend of mine who did recommended it to me last year, so I picked up MCC on Steam and played through every campaign as well as some multiplayer and it was one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. I think this is a popular opinion but Halo 3 was my favorite out of the bunch, I'm currently replaying it with another friend of mine who hasn't played it yet, and being the Arbiter is great. Then there's the first fight against the Scarab, taking it down, boarding it, and destroying it from the inside for the first time is still one of the most magical gaming memories I have. Now I have yet to play Infinite's campaign, it's waiting in my library and I'm hyped.
All I can say is thanks to the friend that recommended Halo to me, I'll never forget my time with the UNSC.
Dope video, never stop bro never stop
Wake up babe, new Frogarchist vid
Haha
Halo 3 was the one and only time I went to a midnight release for a video game.
I was at time square that night....
For me, the best part of Halo 3 is the coop campaign with both S-117 and the Arbiter. However the absence of Cortana for most of the game sucks.
And remember people: Forerunners are ancient humanity.
Always.
Forerunners being ancient humans is a cool idea and ironic for the covenant
I love your videos
For ranged pure form: Flamethrower, flaming grenades, and dual plasma rifle DPS are good ways to take them down.
Halo 3 was the first one i played. This vid was hella nostalgic, ty.
totally agree! i miss playing halo3 back in the day when everyone was on a 360 and all had the chat headset and EVERYONE talked in game. was so much fun.
Same. Halo 3 is still my favorite Halo game. It has its flaws, which you illustrated perfectly, but the gameplay and overall features more than made up for it đ
Little note, the magnum was in halo 2, but it was nerfed and not that noticeable, due to the newer weapons like the battle rifle, carbine and SMG etc.
man i loved halo 3, insane release! master chief in a warthog, ODST on mongoos, was AMAZING! at launch!
Halo 3 custom Forge maps with friends was just the best thing ever, good times
A lot of what you said is how I feel about halo reach. That was my first time being that interested in halo and experiencing it firsthand. Still my favorite game ever to this day
9:05 you can play as the Arbiter on the Covenant.
If your player 2
Halo 3 is probably my favorite video game of all time. The gameplay, the custom games, ranked big team battle, infection, forge, and of course the community all came together to make this unforgettable!
Love the outro, sooo right.
I never had a Xbox when halo 3 was released. But man, every chance I got I was at one of my friends playing campaign or split screen multiplayer online. Not to mention forge, so many hours in forge and doing glitches. Some of the best memories of my life
Halo 3 was my first ever FPS game and I loved it, many memories of 1v1ing my friend at the time (losing horribly) it was amazing fun, even after playing the other halo games I just canât help but say Halo 3 is one of my favourite games of all time
Iâm just extremely grateful I got to experience halo 3 in its prime. My friends and I had sleepovers, they brought over their Xboxes for LAN parties with junk food, playing infection fat kid all night and even with randoms there were plenty of opportunities to make friends and party up. That was halo 3âs greatest strength. It can be enjoyed with anyone.
I spent the year of 2021 to get all the achievements in Halo 3, ODST, and Reach and to say it was heartbreaking to see the live server's go down is and understatement.
I always come back to the Achievement hunt video that I made about it and it will always bring me to tears I loved doing what little gamings I did in Halo 3 and and I'm thankful I got to play with some good people.
Halo 3 was my first Halo game. I mostly played RPGs and platforming games up until then. Iâve been going through and playing all the MCC campaigns lately. Halo 3 seemed so easy compared to CE and 2, but I have played through it a bunch more. Playing Reach again now.
Halo 3 is my favorite, hands down. That piano music, in my opinion, is peak Halo.
Hey! Gravemind has been my favorite mission since I was a little kid. And The Covenant, then The Ark are 2nd and third.
Halo 3 for me, is the best game in the series. I can always hop on and play the game all the way through (skipping Cortana usually tho lol)
the fact that Griefball which was made into a seperate matchmaking playlist at times in Reach, speaks volumes to how amazing H3's custom games were.
Also Jenga tower was my fav custom for H3 :D
10:06 You actually CAN see a couple of rooms from Halo 2's High Charity, but they're easily missed. Early in the level you drop into the Council Chamber, the room that Gravemind began in. You find Cortana in the prophets' Inner Sanctum; she's on a pedestal that contained an energy sword when you went there briefly in Halo 2.
It would have been interesting to see more areas from the past, as well as the cut section inside the Mausoleum, but at least we have these few surviving references.
I like how simple the armor upgrades were and it was all achievable
I'll never forget release day. Got there at 3pm, Gamestop ordered us pizza, a couple LITERALLY SCREWED IN THE ALLEYWAY BEHIND... And then we got the game and my friends and I played for the next 17 hours straight. Core fuckin memory there
Just clicked, not 10 seconds in, but based off the title alone, very hard agree. Halo 3 was peak.
This makes me want to play halo nonstop
Happy 16th birthday Halo 3, you were the best of em
Similar story for me, I was 4 when 2 came out and played the original 3 through with my dad. Halo 3âs community is what separates it from the other games in my opinion. It had the largest base of true fans. And by that I mean people that just loved or enjoyed playing halo. There was something for casual and competitive multiplayer and it worked WELL. There was forge and theatre which for a console shooter of time was insane. It had a good story, not the peak but a fitting conclusion, it was satisfying at the very least. And customs man.. Iâve never heard anyone articulate it better, you just canât describe the atmosphere of those servers from 2007-2009. I miss it a bit. Good video brother
Always loved halo so much. Played halo when I was 6. I remember having to wait for Christmas for halo 2 and seeing it on the shelves at the store. I pre-ordered halo 3 and made brother in law pick it up for me so it was there when I got home from school. Pestering my parents for months to get a router instead of just a modem so I could pay Xbox live. Damn so many hours in campaign, forge, and multiplayer. Showing off my game achievements with armor in multiplayer instead of showing off my wallet. They really just don't make games like this anymore and it's sad. Really reminds you to treasure your times as they happen because they won't last forever. Halo 3 of my favorite too. I wish they would remaster it and sell it just as it had shipped in 07. Not the MCC exactly. But exactly. Worts and all
I think it's dope that you were running halo 3 campaigns with your dad.
I donât enjoy crows nest. In fact I think the start of halo 3s campaign is a bit weak compared to ce and 2 but once it gets going itâs awesome
Best halo ever made, man I miss the early days of Halo when it came out
i think half the reason brutes were changed was for game balance in 2 brutes don't have shields making the charged plasma pistol kinda useless against them were in 3 they do have shields to down.
Halo 1 was the one who revolutionised the industry
Halo 2 was the one that made you care about the universe beyond shoot aliens
Halo 3 was the one of the few games that lived up to the hype it generated
God i miss old bungie
Finding every skull just to flex that sweet sweet Hayabusa armor in ranked lone wolf matches
halo 3 is the game I was the most excited about. I bought it with my own money, even took a picture with my copy in front of the store.campaign was great but online was just a killer
Asking again out of curiosity and I like your editing. Got an estimate on how long this one took to edit?
Probably around 15 hours
H3 was truly something special
Back when grinding to lvl 50 in your favorite playlist was one of the most important things in life đđ
You can play the Arbiter if you do Co-Op. First time I played H3 was Co-Op with my Brother and he did not feel like a side character at all.
Gravemind and The Covenant are easily my favorite levels in the trilogy
One of the biggest let downs for me are the change in voice actors for Miranda Keys and the profit of Truth from Halo 2 to 3. It totally changed their character and personalities. Both of them seemed like completely different characters, I honestly didnât even know that was even Miranda back when I first played Halo 3 as a kid.
And the way Truth used to have such a creepy yet formal way of speaking in Halo 2 was unbelievably well done. It is gut wrenching but satisfying at the same time. In Halo 3 he just rambles and sounds like an old man telling kids to get off his lawn.
Halo 3 is simply put imo, the greatest console game ever. It gave us everything we ever couldâve wanted; near perfect multiplayer, near perfect campaign, near perfect story, but most of all,
It gave us closure.
Fat kid was so much fun, I remember playing it at my friendâs house when I was about 10/11
There's almost always at least one Fatkid custom server on Halo 3 MCC 24/7. It's a fun, trolly little mini-community.
the library was a good level... we have different expectations these days, but, at the time, that was a really cool moment. you fight your way across this huge artificial alien world and then in the library you realise that this world has a whole history and the war you've been fighting is a mere battle in an ancient war of which the scale you can't even comprehend. the droning nature of the stage reinforces the droning nature of the war and how small your character is.
sure if you've played like, halo 3 and borderlands and s.t.a.l.k.e.r and half life 2 and bioshock and and and then yeah, it's a bit wanting. but when you've only ever played catacomb, wolfenstein, doom, quake, goldeneye type stuff getting up to the library was completely awesome.
I straight-up disliked HALO 3. Played through it once co-op at my friend's house, immediately went back to playing through HALO 2 over and over until ODST and Reach came out.
The campaign was painfully anemic because half of it was meant to be in 2, they had no Covenant perspective, disruptive Cortana and Gravemind hallucinations instead of a fun AI companion, and the marketing + story tried so hard to bait an emotional response rather than earn it. I remember everyone gushing to me about that piano theme, which I never found to be as good as most of the music in the previous two games.
It was ultimately a lot of set pieces and wowee-kazowee moments - certainly super fun when played as an arcade game, but I always compared it to how the HALO 2 campaign made me feel, and I got none of that in 3. It's clear a lot more of the focus went into multiplayer and forge, which is awesome, but that was never the reason I played HALO. I wanted to be invested in a good story, and even then it felt that the multiplayer focus was at the cost of making a fully-formed campaign with a satisfying resolution.
I play the first two fairly often, but still have no desire to play this game.
if i had a time machine Halo 3 first experience would be one of the things i would go back to.
I just remembered Arby n the chief, after all these years
I proud to say that I HAVE 386 DAYS PLAYED of Halo 3 Multiplayer. My Main Account was a 5 Star General with a 50 in every single Ranked Playlist, 22,000 EXP Total with ZERO SOCIAL GAMES.
Ranked Double EXPâs allowed me to have like 5000 additional exp to give me more EXP than Games Played
Itâs the greatest FPS ever made.
- Not hard to pickup, but hard to master!
- Highest Skill Gap.
- CBMM in Social and RBMM in Ranked.
Pour one out for the machinima series and videos that are just dust and echos. Hobowrath and Sodagod, you guys were real onesâïž
I remember that my copy of Halo 3 had a scratch on it, which prevented me from playing Floodgate. For the longest time, I assumed Floodgate was the last level of the game, and I was only proven wrong about 5 or 6 years ago when I finally played through the whole campaign on MCC.
7:00
My favorite line from that cutscene,
"All cruisers fire at will,
Burn their mongrel hides!"
i literally dont understand the outrage over playing as the Arbiter. Its such a dope change in perspective getting to play as the "enemy" and getting their side of the story
whenever I play the storm I usually just grab a ghost take down the scarabs legs then hop on clear it out and blow it up.