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Halos over:What will take Halo's place?

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Yes Nadril, we *know* the PC is the superior FPS platform. But we're discussing consoles here.

 

 

 

Timesplitters had custom maps.

 

 

 

Also there were a few Unreal Tourny's on consoles which were pretty good.

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We never said Halo was the first to have it. We're just saying Bungie implemented it the best along with other features. It's not just about forge.

I was just commenting on the "it's more than an FPS comment".

I can't say this for sure, because I've never played CoD4, but I think that H3 is better. Just stating my opinion about the whole H3 and CoD4. :|

 

 

 

What's gonna replace H3? I think Halo 4 will. There's going to be a sequel. I know it. -.-

 

 

 

PS: Did someone mention CoD5?! Info?! :shock:

Personally i prefer COD4 over Halo 3 but i don't think Halo 3 is a bad game.

I dunno what will come next. Maybe some other FPS?

 

 

 

If Halo stays though, it might be likely that they might even make a prequel, to cover the events of when we first met the covenant. Or they could go with Halo 4.

 

 

 

Either way, Halo 3 will be around for a long time. What, with the Forge, Custom Games, and the huge Xbox Live community. I doubt it's going anywhere.

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