sony does have a "halo" type game its called Metal Gear
same here that's why i got an xbox 360 and most likely wont get a ps3.. atleast not for a while.. i really do think ps3 will win though...
sony does have a "halo" type game its called Metal Gear
eh
you cant compare an average shooter, with the ultimate stealth game ever
sony is trying to get permission to microsoft for halo devolpement on the ps3,Originally Posted by whitefeather
i dont think micro wants to grand that permission although, theyll get profit out of it
You can't compare what is essentially an interactive movie with a little bit of gameplay thrown in to one of the best console first person shooters of all time.Originally Posted by accordian boy
Apples and Oranges.......
Yeah but you can buy a metal gear game on more than 1 platform and i wouldnt be suprised if konami released it for the 360 in a year or two.Originally Posted by whitefeather
the only bad thing about this? If Sony goes into dept, what will happen to kingdom hearts, final fantasy, and worst of all, the great PSP?
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Originally Posted by tsurumaru
halo is crap (yes i have played 1 and 2)
it ripped off red faction...
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... badly
yeah i played red faction through the other day (took about 3-4 days maybe. damn pc muck ups.) and i saw that halo's ideas did seem slightly "borrowed"
Originally Posted by acn010
Hmm Sony already lost Halo once... poor Sony.. Xbox 360 wouldn't even be here today,(I think) if Sony had gotten halo
"A sci-fi shooter that takes place on a mysterious alien ring world, Halo: Combat Evolved is an action-packed experience that allows players to battle their enemies on foot and in vehicles with alien and human weaponry. The production of Halo has a long and tumultuous history. The title was originally designed as a breakthrough game for Apple's Mac systems, and console versions of the game also became a high-priority project for the development team when it signed with Take-Two. As all PlayStation 2 owners are aware, however, production on Halo was shifted immediately to an Xbox version in 2000 when Take-Two Interactive sold its 20% share of developer Bungie to Microsoft. Thereby solidifying Halo's position as an Xbox and PC exclusive (with a Mac port much, much later on) forever."
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