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Mail Call! Answer the letters Bungie wrote to you.

The names of the brave developers who wrote you these letters have been withheld. All will be revealed later. You will all see each other's answers. We need to leave something to mystery. For now, answer these questions. You don't have to answer all of them. In fact, I would recommend that you do not. Choose the queries that speak to you the most - the ones for which you have the best answers. This is not a test, although you should quote the questions that you are answering (please don't make me wonder how to match your words with ours). [b][u]You may reply to this thread once![/u][/b] Let's open the Sack... What good books (besides the Halo novels) have you been reading lately that you would recommend? When you aren't playing Halo or dreaming about what we're concocting, what do you do for fun? What was your 2011 game of the year? What's your most memorable story moment from any game you've played, ever, and why? Has playing a game narrative (story, characters, etc.) ever caused you to cry? Why you gotta be like that? Choose one. Explain your choice. [img] http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7073/7165799822_45490252ec.jpg[/img] Kirk or Picard? And why? Reach deep now. Why do you play games? Favorite Pen & Paper RPG, and why? What was your first game system, and what was your favorite game on that system? If we built the stadium, would you enter a real world Grifball tournament? In your opinion, what's the best video game system of all time? Who is your best and worst villain? Can you sing the theme to Sea Hunt without cheating on the Intertubes? (upload video proof - link it here) What was your favorite non-Halo Bungie game, and why?

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    [b]What was your 2011 game of the year?[/b] Deus Ex: Human Revolution. I got way more play time out of Skyrim, but Skyrim was pretty much exactly what I expected it to be. There were no surprises, and not many "wow" moments, just a lot of, "all right, that moment exactly met my expectations or exceeded them slightly." As a fan of the first two Deus Ex games, I felt that game did an excellent job of capturing the feel of its predecessors, yet keeping things fresh as well. That's something fewer and fewer series manage to do any more. They either feel like a totally new game or feel like another regurgitation of the same game they released the year before. [b]What's your most memorable story moment from any game you've played, ever, and why?[/b] I don't know if this counts as a story moment or not, but when I fired up Mass Effect 2 and it showed a summary of all the decisions I'd made in Mass Effect. That kinda blew my mind because I hadn't been following the hype for the game, so I didn't know they were linking the games quite like that, but I liked it! [b]Has playing a game narrative (story, characters, etc.) ever caused you to cry?[/b] At the end of Final Fantasy X, when *SPOILERS* Tidus was revealed to be a dream, and Auron had to be sent. Both were hinted at a few times throughout the game, but it really hit home in those moments. [b]Why you gotta be like that?[/b] Assuming you mean the inordinate happiness, that's probably to be blamed on an attractive, Italian bridesmaid from the wedding I was Best Man in on Saturday. [b]Choose one. Explain your choice.[/b] [Image Removed] Between the "image" and the "removed" I'm going to go with "image". "Removed" just sounds so negative, but your image is what you make of it. [b]Favorite Pen & Paper RPG, and why?[/b] D&D 4th edition as a Dragonborn Runepriest. Wizards of the Coast always does such an excellent job of establishing their fantasy flavor, yet allowing you to play it how you like it. I've also had some very talented DMs to run that game, which is a must, and quite a group of PCs to work with, each with distinct personalities who really get into the game. Not in that freaky LARPer way, though. [b]If we built the stadium, would you enter a real world Grifball tournament?[/b] Hell no. But I'd build a plant to manufacture the balls, since you're going to go through at least three a game and high explosives tend to also be high profit margin. Not that I'd know. This is gonna get me on some FBI watch list, isn't it? [b]Who is your best and worst villain?[/b] My worst villain is that sniper over there becau-

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