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The Same Assassination Moves From Halo 3 - reach.
it would be great.
Wish's for this:
-Double Assassination from behind.
- Assassinating people while in a vehicle just pick them up & slam them down to the [b]GROUND[/b]
- Bring Back The Sparta Kick.
- A Martial Art Move
- Funny Assassination's
- Different Assassination move's for each class (Height,Weight) like a Titan slamming a hunter.
- Weapon Specific Assassination's like the ones [i]Ubisoft[/i] did with Assassin Creed.
- More Animation For Knife - one hit kill's ETC
Tell me your wish's for this & do you think they could do it?
[u][i]Comment Down Below[/i][/u]
Assassinations are a travesty in gaming.
They are pointless and take away extremely valuable time.
The time it takes to complete the animation of an assassination is enough time for the entire enemy team to destroy you with team shots.
I couldn't imagine the number of times I accidentally held the melee button down a fraction of a second too long and performed an assassination knowing full well that there were enemies right around the corner.
As soon as that stupid animation would start I would set my controller down and wait to die. It's unavoidable. I hate feeling helpless.
That's my two cents.
Don't get me wrong, they look cool...
But in my world every second counts.
There are far more important things to focus on IMO.
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