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  1. I would agree if only I had actually seen Halo 2. However I haven’t, but I’ve seen and played the first shower of shite and I was going to chirp up and say it looks like Halo 1.

  2. Haven’t played any of them. FPS’s and me have sort of had a falling out a long time ago. Being Xbox only doesn’t help either.

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