The BR85HB Service Rifle is a gas-operated, magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle optimized for three-round-burst firing, and proven to be extraordinarily effective against dissipative energy shielding on both exotic and domestic armor types. Performance-wise, the Battle Rifle is hitscan (meaning the effect is immediate), it features a scope attachment (x2), and it has recoil in its current tuning (rising slightly when fired but in a suppressible way). It doesn’t have bloom, the rhythm feels good when firing it, and it can be used for longer-range engagement.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Halo 4
Halo 4 is expected to release in 2012, although the actual shipping date hasn't yet been announced. While Halo franchise manager Frank O'Connor promised the official released date will be rolled out "in the
not-too-crazy-future",
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Halo 4
Microsoft (MSFT) just took the wraps off its upcoming Xbox 360 game Halo 4 -- the latest update to the franchise that catapulted Redmond into contention with Sony (SNE) and Nintendo in the quest for video-game industry dominance.
Halo 4
Yesterday, Microsoft's 343 Studios, which is taking the Halo reins from the famed Bungie, released a behind-the-scenes look at Halo 4, which has gamers whipping up a frenzy thanks to the snazzy graphics and hints at a deeper backstory:
Halo 4
Yesterday, Microsoft's 343 Studios, which is taking the Halo reins from the famed Bungie, released a behind-the-scenes look at Halo 4, which has gamers whipping up a frenzy thanks to the snazzy graphics and hints at a deeper backstory:
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Halo Reach Guide
With all the knowledge & experience I've taken in over the years I decided to create this Halo Guide with one thing in mind to MAKE YOU BETTER! REACH is a completely different game compared to the previous versions of Halo.
This year's Halo REACH brings so many NEW Weapons, Maps, Armor Upgrades and last but definitely not least the ALL NEW Armor Equipment!
If you're going to become a Great REACH player, then you're going to want to take FULL advantage of this guide and everything that it has to offer!
I have over-played Reach right from the start. So you know everything in here will be useful. More importantly, half of the people playing Reach right now don't know any of the secrets inside!
Halo Reach Tips!
When a new game comes out, it's a race against others. The race is to become better at the game before anyone else does. It's about raising the bar and making other players learn from YOU.
That's where Halo Reach Tips comes in! Using the Tips, Secrets, and Strategies placed inside this guide, you WILL become an overall better Halo player!
This guide is written by a Real Mlg Pro Halo player who knows what it takes to Go Pro! This guide has over 50 Hq videos. Guaranteed to take the average halo player to the next level! Learn from the world's best and you will become the best!
This year's Halo REACH brings so many NEW Weapons, Maps, Armor Upgrades and last but definitely not least the ALL NEW Armor Equipment!
If you're going to become a Great REACH player, then you're going to want to take FULL advantage of this guide and everything that it has to offer!
I have over-played Reach right from the start. So you know everything in here will be useful. More importantly, half of the people playing Reach right now don't know any of the secrets inside!
Halo Reach Tips!
When a new game comes out, it's a race against others. The race is to become better at the game before anyone else does. It's about raising the bar and making other players learn from YOU.
That's where Halo Reach Tips comes in! Using the Tips, Secrets, and Strategies placed inside this guide, you WILL become an overall better Halo player!
This guide is written by a Real Mlg Pro Halo player who knows what it takes to Go Pro! This guide has over 50 Hq videos. Guaranteed to take the average halo player to the next level! Learn from the world's best and you will become the best!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Halo Reach Reviews
Critics are gushing, as they always seem to when a Halo game appears. Predictably prolix, Eurogamer rates Halo: Reach 90 out of 100 and calls its campaign "a solid 10 hours of seismic spectacle that rarely puts a foot wrong in its pacing or design."
GamePro awards the game a perfect five out of five stars, calling it "a fantastic swan song for [developer] Bungie," concluding that "the only thing missing from this impressive entry is a number '4' in the title, because for all intents and purposes, Reach feels like the next big thing in the Halo franchise."
Writing with a bit less polish (but no less enthusiastically), IGN awards the game an "incredible" 9.5 out of 10, describing it as "a parting gift from Bungie that should keep players entertained through to the next generation...and if any other console shooter can better it in that time it'll be one hell of a feat."
The accolades aren't universal. Wired gives the game a respectable (but nearer "good" than "great") 80 out of 100, calling the multiplayer "amazing," but writing of the campaign that "there used to be a big difference between annual, flogged-to-death franchises and event games like Halo, but that line is blurring...and Reach takes a couple of chinks in its armor for retreading ground."
GamePro awards the game a perfect five out of five stars, calling it "a fantastic swan song for [developer] Bungie," concluding that "the only thing missing from this impressive entry is a number '4' in the title, because for all intents and purposes, Reach feels like the next big thing in the Halo franchise."
Writing with a bit less polish (but no less enthusiastically), IGN awards the game an "incredible" 9.5 out of 10, describing it as "a parting gift from Bungie that should keep players entertained through to the next generation...and if any other console shooter can better it in that time it'll be one hell of a feat."
The accolades aren't universal. Wired gives the game a respectable (but nearer "good" than "great") 80 out of 100, calling the multiplayer "amazing," but writing of the campaign that "there used to be a big difference between annual, flogged-to-death franchises and event games like Halo, but that line is blurring...and Reach takes a couple of chinks in its armor for retreading ground."
Monday, August 16, 2010
Halo Reach
GameStop is accepting preorders for “Halo: Reach,” scheduled for a Sept. 14 launch. The Boaz store plans to remain open past midnight Sept. 13 for die-hard fans. A $5 down payment guarantees you a copy of the standard edition on the day of launch. GameStop also offers trade-in bonuses for pre-owned games. “Halo: Reach” is only available for the Xbox 360 console and offers three editions: Standard ($59.99), Limited ($79.99) and Legendary ($149.99). Billed as a prequel to the “Halo” trilogy, “Halo: Reach” is a first-person shooter set on the planet Reach in the year 2552 when humanity is engaged in a war with the alien Covenant.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Xbox 360 Slim
the Xbox 360 Slim runs much better. The system isn’t nearly as noisy as its older models, running on an advanced Valhalla chip set. But the system does get hot, and if you place your hand across the heat vent on the top of the console, you’ll certainly feel it.
The Xbox 360 Slim eliminates the “Red Ring of Death” problem, as it shuts down automatically when it senses it’s even close to overheating. While this does keep your system safe, it can be frustrating when you’re in the middle of a heated “Red Dead Redemption” session, only to drop out suddenly because of the safety standard.
Pricing and Bundles
Here’s where the Xbox 360 Slim comes at a disadvantage. The system package comes with the unit, necessary plug-ins and a wireless controller for $299 and that’s all you get.
The Xbox 360 Slim eliminates the “Red Ring of Death” problem, as it shuts down automatically when it senses it’s even close to overheating. While this does keep your system safe, it can be frustrating when you’re in the middle of a heated “Red Dead Redemption” session, only to drop out suddenly because of the safety standard.
Pricing and Bundles
Here’s where the Xbox 360 Slim comes at a disadvantage. The system package comes with the unit, necessary plug-ins and a wireless controller for $299 and that’s all you get.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Red Dead Redemption
Xbox 360
North America: 1. Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar), 2. Alan Wake (Microsoft), 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision), 4. UFC Undisputed 2010 (THQ), 5. Super Street Fighter IV (Capcom).
Japan: 1. Alan Wake (Microsoft), 2. Lost Planet 2 (Capcom), 3. DeathSmiles IIX (Cave), 4. Alan Wake: Limited Edition (Microsoft), 5. Tropico 3 (Russel).
UK: 1. Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar), 2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision), 3. 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (EA Sports), 4. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (EA Games), 5. Halo 3 (Microsoft).
Red Dead Redemption and Alan Wake lead U.S. Xbox 360 software sales for the second week in a row, as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 edges past newcomer UFC Undisputed 2010 to finish at third place.
Alan Wake overtakes last week's chart champion Lost Planet 2 in Japan, meanwhile, as Red Dead Redemption continues to lead the cross-platform charts in Europe.
North America: 1. Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar), 2. Alan Wake (Microsoft), 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision), 4. UFC Undisputed 2010 (THQ), 5. Super Street Fighter IV (Capcom).
Japan: 1. Alan Wake (Microsoft), 2. Lost Planet 2 (Capcom), 3. DeathSmiles IIX (Cave), 4. Alan Wake: Limited Edition (Microsoft), 5. Tropico 3 (Russel).
UK: 1. Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar), 2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision), 3. 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (EA Sports), 4. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (EA Games), 5. Halo 3 (Microsoft).
Red Dead Redemption and Alan Wake lead U.S. Xbox 360 software sales for the second week in a row, as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 edges past newcomer UFC Undisputed 2010 to finish at third place.
Alan Wake overtakes last week's chart champion Lost Planet 2 in Japan, meanwhile, as Red Dead Redemption continues to lead the cross-platform charts in Europe.
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