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You know this will be good slim. Oh and you have to accept my friend request I had to get new GT because some dick hacked my account and when I tried to sort it out with microsoft they just canceled my account they are a bunch of nerds. but my new GT is" A BALK WOOK1E" so you have to add me

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You know this will be good slim. Oh and you have to accept my friend request I had to get new GT because some dick hacked my account and when I tried to sort it out with microsoft they just canceled my account they are a bunch of nerds. but my new GT is" A BALK WOOK1E" so you have to add me

Yep added you the other day :D I havent been home for about a month so I turned it on the other day when I stopped by to check the mail and saw your friend request..

Back home now though.. need to finish GOW2!

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I must be the only person who thinks the Halo games are colossally overrated? I've tried and tried to get into them believe me, but I always come away feeling like I've played something mediocre.

I thought halo 1 was great but every release since then i think its getting worse and worse, i will be taking ODST back does nothing for me :cool:

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i have only played halo 1 as i don't play my xbox very often. i saw the review of this game on good game the other night. that's all i have to add to this thread, LOL

Ha i saw that too! They finished it on hard in 4-5hrs. After all the hype it appears to be a full priced expansion of halo 3. and most would have already downloaded the maps on the second disk

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