MAtt Dujnic Halo 3: 100% Vegetable Free
digg this!
One Game Feature by MAtt Dujnic, 11/12/07
It's so easy, a caveman could review it.

Halo 3 fun. You like Halo 1, but thought Halo 2 kinda misstep? Halo 3 fix. Halo 3 awesome firefights like Halo 1. Play differently each time. Everything polish and work just right. Extra stuff real good. I play with Saved Films like it whole game in itself. I use Forge to invent wheel.

See? Easy. Thank you, Caveman. Now is there anything about Halo 3 that would form a particularly thoughtful Grumpinion? Not really. And that's probably the best thing about Halo 3. In a year of BioShocks and Mass Effects and Calls of Duty, filled with dramatic artful subtexty whateverthefuck, Halo 3 stands as a proud pillar of supremely polished, replayable, customizable console gaming. Every polygon and is a pretty pastry of pure entertainment; it will never make you eat your vegetables.




   
'100% Vegetable Free'


Add a Comment
Your Name:
Your E-mail:
Check the box to keep my e-mail address hidden.
Allowed HTML: bold, italic, underline. Links not allowed (because of spam).



Note: once you submit, you will not be able to edit your comment.
Game Grump reserves the right to delete any comment. Play nice.
 
Recent Visitor Comments
New Comic Series
Red Dead Inebriation
Gamer Dig Deep: Just Cause 2
Podcasts 20-22: The PAX Trilogy
Video Review: BlindGirl
Podcast 19: Final Fantasy XIII
Video Review: Drooop!
Gamer: Dig Deep - Shoot 1UP Review
Podcast 18: Mass Effect 2 (with Craig G)
9 Great iPhone Games
Grumphack 12: Shopkeepers
Criticizing my Criticism thru Comics
Podcast 17: Game of the Year Edition
Game of the Year 2009, using Science!
Unboxed 2: Simply Fruit
Grumphack 11: '52 Lives Report' Finale: Sokoban
Unboxed Ep1: PS2
16: Reader Mail and More
GameX Report
'Game Over' Movie
Grumphack 10: '52 Lives Report' The Fire Ant
15: First 2009 Podcast
The Award for Best Video Game Doggie...
It's coming! Game Grump IV!
Best Yet
#&rendershop#








Editor, Matthew "MAtt" Dujnic, e-mail: matt@gamegrump.com | © 2004-2009 Matthew Dujnic. Portions © 2007-2009 Daniel Dujnic