Hooker - 2007-09-14
I'm not interested in this game in the slightest, but that was actually pretty cool.
Hopefully we actually get to use the human weapons this time.
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Jeff Fries - 2007-09-15
http://raymondscott.com/Powerhse.wav
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Aubrey McFate - 2007-09-15
80s era computer text and a cosplay factory. Yawn.
Nice production values, though.
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Xenocide - 2007-09-15 With such nice production values, you'd think we could have seen some actual fighting instead of guys standing around showing off their barcode tatoos.
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Diogenes - 2007-09-15
Meh... I only needed to see this scene once, and Starcraft II made a greater contribution to the science of automated heavy-industrial powered exoskeleton fabrication.
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Adramelech - 2007-09-15
I didn't think it was possible to be sick of a game before it's released, but yeah. Friggin' Halo is like videogame cancer.
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Innocent Bystander - 2007-09-15
I liked the first scenes where the big spaceships were floating in the distance. The rest was just a ripoff of Aliens. But a neat ripoff all the same.
This would be a really good vehicle for, I dunno, some government to make people think war is cool.
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StanleyPain - 2007-09-15
I didn't submit this because I'm some Halo fanboy, I submtted it because I thought it was a earnestly well-made, stylish short film and I really admire the work of Neill Blomkamp, who will be (is) directing the Halo movie. He's also done two other Halo 3 shorts, one of which is the now much-parodied "museum" piece.
I'm as sick of Halo as most people, but I can divorce the artform from its origins in this case.
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vissarion - 2007-09-15
I'm sorry, I don't even think this is particularly well made.
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DrVital - 2007-09-15 I'm not that thrilled by this. There's just something really workmanlike about it.
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Thatcher Pennywhistle - 2007-09-15
Did this guy really peak with his movie starring Linda Carter?
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