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Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:31 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Not at all. I just had a friend who was into shooters way back to the Doom days, and so it was just natural to start playing Halo with him when it came out. On my own, I probably would've choosen more RPGs to play, but I'm not complaining.

It's been a great ride up until Halo 4, but I feel my interest is waning just a little bit since Bungie isn't involved any more.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:26 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Sometimes in the Greg Bear books, I wish he would just come out and reveal all from the very beginning. I think he tries to withhold important information just to keep you turning the pages, and that annoys me a little bit. The first two books in the series had me scratching my head quite a bit, but it gets all tied up neatly, finally, at the end of Silentium. It seems like a lot of novel, three of them, to wait for the denouement.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:22 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I've seen them in the library. The audio book versions as well.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:21 AM | Filed Under Blogs

The books are more thoughtful than the games. If the books followed the style of the games, they would be all action and pretty forgetable. As they are, they go into detail about the technologies, history, and personalities involved, making them much more interesting than just space marines mowing down hoards of Covenant.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:16 AM | Filed Under Blogs

The more I think about it, his use of telling a story through found documents is not too interesting a device. When he gets into a longer chapter, I think that's where he begins to shine and the book gains some momentum.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:13 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Those terminals are totally an afterthought. You have to stop playing to read them and think about the story when the game should be delivering the story as you play it. The Halo games were always action first, story, maybe if we have time. Also, the games were a lot about location and visual cues, rather than dialog or cut scenes, although there are some of those. The locations in Halo are always stunning and interesting, but you really need the books if you want your story fix. The games just give me a good sense of place and fun things to do in them.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 03:07 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I would say Silentium starts out kind of slow. It's done throughout from the point of view of the Judicials who are taking down everything and requesting depositions from the main characters. Through most of the book, I was thinking that this seemed like reading the author's collection of notes before he actually put it all into a story, but the last few chapters really began to get exciting and feel like a traditional story, rather than just a collection of documents organized chronologically.

Finished Halo: Silentium


Posted on 03/28/2013 at 02:59 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Cool. I was trying to figure out the Anonymous thing. Thanks for the comment!

Rouge Galaxy A Explorers dream come true ( ps2 classic 4.5 out of 5 )


Posted on 03/26/2013 at 03:12 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I played that same demo then picked up the game later on.

Rouge Galaxy A Explorers dream come true ( ps2 classic 4.5 out of 5 )


Posted on 03/26/2013 at 03:11 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Same here. I put it in my cue for Level 5 games to play when Ni no Kuni came out but still didn't get to it. One day...

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