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Halo Wars 2


Doc Holiday

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So I pre-ordered Halo Wars 2 and been able to play it for a little while now.

I must say that I've been enjoying it so far, and its a nice break from everything else I've been playing. the campaign is not as long as I'd hope, but not that short either, plus there is a Co-op mode!!! could lead to a lot of fun.

Multiplayer is a lot of fun, and surprising at times too. If you have a mic and want to play some time let me know GT: Chi1li Peppers

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I keep seeing you online Doc.  i'll hit you up sometime.  I didn't think I would like the rumble and strongholds stuff but I like it a lot when I don't have much time to play. 

 

I haven't tried the CO-OP campaign stuff.  I do prefer playing the 3v3 or 2v2 against others as well as A.I.

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On 2/20/2017 at 5:02 PM, KSpan said:

Played the crap out of the first one and would probably grab this one too if I had an XBox One. Nothing quite as fun as busting out that scarab and wiping absolutely everything out.

HW2 has some better answers for that darn scarab!

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Also in other news, I may have found a killer tactic for Rumble. but you have to have 3 players to run it and 1 has to be a good shipmaster.  It's super tough to beat, we only lost 1 match tonight out of 3 hours of playing, and that was while we were figuring out the tactic still.

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17 minutes ago, cam1uvrxoxo said:

Alright huddlers, I'm a huge Halo fanboy, played all the games read some books etc, but I'm an RTS noob.  I am also strapped for cash pretty hard, but should I get this game? Like how fun is it? Worth?

I like it, but I may be in the minority, I'm also very good at it too though and rarely lose.

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32 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

I like it, but I may be in the minority, I'm also very good at it too though and rarely lose.

I suck at video games so I don't care about that. Is it fun and are you a halo fan? I fuging love halo so thats why I would buy it

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1 hour ago, cam1uvrxoxo said:

I suck at video games so I don't care about that. Is it fun and are you a halo fan? I fuging love halo so thats why I would buy it

My reason for saying that is, if you dont like strategy games it may not be for you, becuase losing a lot is never fun. I do and am good at it. yes I am a halo fan, there is one cut scene that will make your jaw drop if you havent seen it yet.

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