I am actually contemplating buying the Halo games (raise your hand if you didn't see that coming). HOWEVER, as I've said before, first person POV makes me nauseous and headachy like whoa. So to test if the games did that to me before I spent any money, I've downloaded the Halo: Reach demo. (I could've gone for Halo 3, I realised belatedly, but Reach was the first to feature a sprint button, so testing that will probably test my nausea response, right?)
(Also I said to a work friend when Reach came out that it sounded interesting. You know why? Because the whole thing is a downer ending, and dang if that trope isn't like catnip to me. But I knew I'd never buy it because it was a shooter and I don't play shooters *cough*Mass Effect*cough*).
I also requested the only two Halo books that my library has. One is the first part in a trilogy, and the other is short stories (I think? I can't remember which one it is). I was hoping they'd've had more of the books, but sadly not.
Yeah. I am in WAY TOO DEEP NOW, I think.
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I AM WORLDBUILDING. IT IS AWESOME AND INTERESTING. I need more characters, though, and some of them need to be non-human. I should work on that tomorrow.
(Also I said to a work friend when Reach came out that it sounded interesting. You know why? Because the whole thing is a downer ending, and dang if that trope isn't like catnip to me. But I knew I'd never buy it because it was a shooter and I don't play shooters *cough*Mass Effect*cough*).
I also requested the only two Halo books that my library has. One is the first part in a trilogy, and the other is short stories (I think? I can't remember which one it is). I was hoping they'd've had more of the books, but sadly not.
Yeah. I am in WAY TOO DEEP NOW, I think.
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I AM WORLDBUILDING. IT IS AWESOME AND INTERESTING. I need more characters, though, and some of them need to be non-human. I should work on that tomorrow.