I got a Xbox 360, any recommended games?

Actually, I just finsished the single player campaign in Halo 3. Best game ever.

Jonson died though. :frowning:

Damn it, you’re probably right…

You just said that on a Half Life mod forum. I do hope you realise what you have done.
Time to gather my pitchfork and torch.

What fucking century do you live in? Now days, it’s Tec-9’s and Tire Irons, beeyotch.

Ahem can we y’know… maybe… stay on topic?

If you thought halo 3 had the best campaign ever, you need to play the first one and then shave your eyebrows.

^This

except for the library level

My disc got scratched so I couldn’t play the library level again. That’s not a bad thing…

Here are some games you might want to play on Xbox 360 for anyone interested:
Wolfenstein
Halo 3: ODST (it’s coming out soon so it counts)
Serious Sam HD (download it off XBOX LIVE, it’s Serious Sam 1 with up-to-date graphics)
Quake 4
Dead Space
Quantum of Solace 007
Tomb Raider: Underworld
Mass Effect
Black Site Area 51
Perfect Dark Zero
Tomb Raider: Anniversary (a remake of the original 1996 Tomb Raider 1)
Tomb Raider: Legend

Eh, it was good when I first got my 360, but now I just don’t know what I saw in it.
Luckily, multiplayer makes it all worth it! My friend is amazing at Forge, and theater mode is great for machinima!

Yes, but his spirit lives on… if you pre-ordered Halo 3: ODST like I did!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBPnUFn4s_4&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eyoutube%2Ecom%2Fuser%2FBungie&feature=player_profilepage

God, I can understand why so many people don’t like Halo if THAT was the only level they played.
Cortana in Halo 3 is also a bitch (and I mean that in both ways, lol.)

What sucked about it was that everything looks EXACTLY THE SAME, your new allies suck something awful, and there is a horde of dudes with rocket launchers right around every corner.

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