Wasn't the Covenant like...completely destroyed by the end of Halo 3?
Yeah, usually being on a giant thing that explodes does a pretty good job of wiping you out. Unless the Elites go rogue (unlikely) then they have to come up with a new enemy.
-Lost Planet 2 and RE started the button mashing, but they seemed to do a good job and make it somewhat important (Such as dodging a rocket in an epic way). Or you could blame every mario party game known to man.
-I thought that is what Reach was suppose to be?
Also its a triology? FFFFFF...time to open up the old wallet.
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Wasn't the Covenant like...completely destroyed by the end of Halo 3?
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Yeah, usually being on a giant thing that explodes does a pretty good job of wiping you out. Unless the Elites go rogue (unlikely) then they have to come up with a new enemy.
-Lost Planet 2 and RE started the button mashing, but they seemed to do a good job and make it somewhat important (Such as dodging a rocket in an epic way). Or you could blame every mario party game known to man.
-I thought that is what Reach was suppose to be?
Also its a triology? FFFFFF...time to open up the old wallet.[/quote]
Wasn't the Covenant like...completely destroyed by the end of Halo 3?
Yeah, usually being on a giant thing that explodes does a pretty good job of wiping you out. Unless the Elites go rogue (unlikely) then they have to come up with a new enemy.
-Lost Planet 2 and RE started the button mashing, but they seemed to do a good job and make it somewhat important (Such as dodging a rocket in an epic way). Or you could blame every mario party game known to man.
-I thought that is what Reach was suppose to be?
Also its a triology? FFFFFF...time to open up the old wallet.