Considering most Xbox users have been playing Bungie games for a decade, some for even longer. That feeling you have is nothing new.
It happened to me, after Halo2 came to the end of its life span. I felt numb, that no game would ever be able to catch my attention again, but sorely enough I gathered my wits and once again found gaming enjoyable again.
You need to moderate, otherwise you will turn into a jumble speaking, feeble shooting fan boy of Bungie. All your real friends will disown you and the only light that you will ever see will be from the stairwell when you emerge from your pit and head to the bathroom relieving yourself from a much needed break.
That's not the worst of it. Your dreams will empower you. Your rested escape will be clutched away by the power of evil. You may even wake up to cold sweats, with the last thing on your mind; Deej, standing above you, holding onto the might of the ban hammer, threatening to smash your console into mere pieces of plastic, scattering it far and wide over the relics of the last city on earth.
Now go be a man and not a mouse, before you hit that point of no return my feeble friend. The next time we hear you whimper it better be on the battle field and not in the arms of a loved one whom is forced to hold your hand. ;)
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And now Halo 2 will return. What will we do?
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pLAY hALO 2... Destiny has a fine campaign, but the Multiplayer is a bit off. You can feel Halo in it still but it has veered to much over to the dark side. The scoping and the weapon sandbox for me is a massive deal breaker for myself. NO arena shooter here please move on. (I hope the full game proves me wrong)
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Halo never had the hold on me like other people have had, I find to be a good game but nothing extraordinary, the only games that have ever had a hold on me are, the uncharted series and the last of us, I dont understand halo, but thats just me.....destiny is amazing though just my opinion but its better then halo
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Ah, I won't dispute that Destiny will be better. I will go further and agree with you wholly. I think the only way I can describe why Halo2 had such a grip was not the game itself but the game play. It pursued competitiveness (for me) on a new level. Now, that was a crucible, today we are plagued with mediation. Then, it was do or die and if you couldn't handle it. Only your dog would pity you and all he wanted was food.
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this comment! Thank you good sir!! x3
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Thank you kindly :))
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Technically PS players have been playing longer ;p ( ONI) and before that there was Myst and Marathon
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Bungie didnt make ONI on the PS. Rockstar Toronto did
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"Oni is a third-person action video game developed by Bungie West, a division of Bungie. Released in 2001, it was Bungie West's only game. It broke new ground by blending third-person shooting with hand-to-hand combat."
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yeah but none of those were like Halo 2 multiplayer.
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Edited by Fuelled Oats: 7/23/2014 10:35:17 AMTechnically I had a PS2 before my Xbox, but then again I think everybody did. I think I was aiming more so at the PS3 generation of kids, similar to the OP with his PS4 ramblings. SO I believe my point was that most Xbox users were PS2 users. ;)
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Um, not Myst, but Myth: The Fallen Lords. And technically us Macintosh users were playing Bungie games first.
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i always get those names confused!! I know MAC was first :), I was just making a point to the guy.