WTF is Halo Reach?

sit down, please

I’m going to play some Gayloz now

AIDST or Gayloz 3?

Gayloz 3.
shit, I feel the need to steal an Xbox360 for Gaylolz 3

I disagree. I dislike the games because Call of Duty is just horrible, and in Halo people never care about the team, and always choose fucking slayer, when the game has so much more potential. Plus, most of it is completely average, it’s just the twist they put on it with the different modes that make it fun.

But yeah, I don’t care about trolls in my online games, I can just find a new game or mute them, no big deal.

Gaylolz Reacharound will be epic, can’t wait for my Legendary Edition to arrive!

Stop wasting money, time to donate to charities already.

Our family already donates to charity.

I might buy a 50" plasma, I’m moving out soon. Or get a car, gonna need one of those too…

See, that’s what i’m talking about.
Oh and I forgot, what’s your job actually?

Work in IT.

'Puters.

I used to do some minor shit, but realised it was not my thing. I’m more into VFX.
Developing something?

COMPUTERS

NO U

Bitch

But of course.

Also, just noticed this, but:

Wut.

You wouldn’t be saying that if you’d been playing CoD since the original. CoD1 was glorious, CoD2 was fantastic, CoD3 was an XBox exclusive and not made by IW and thus crap, and CoD4 was a fun game. After that I stopped caring.
I still play CoD2 tdm/dm on a regular basis.

tl;dr: CoD1/2 were great, CoD4 was good, don’t care about the rest

You’re right, I missed Call of Duty 1 and 2, but 3, 4, and 6 were horrible. I only got MW2 because my friends played it all the time, so I found a cheap copy on eBay (so fucking Infinity Ward got none of my money, as it should be.)

Wait, so you acutally enjoyed Call of Duty 5? What the fuck man.

I didn’t enjoy it because I didn’t play it. I avoided it because nobody wanted me to buy it, like with 4 and MW2.

I hear Nazi Zombies is a fun mode, though.

You’re missing out, man, the first CoD is great.

But you had to put up with the rest of the game.

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