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Where do you live, PainKiller?
True, but lots of blood in its roots. The original CE's carnage was beautiful.. painting hallways with purple blood.. memories.. :P
Microsoft is old school and probably had a hand in this decision -- I didn't play the last Halo but if it had blood then it wouldn't surprise me if Infinite did too initially at least on paper. Take-Two trusts Rockstar, as awful as they can be, because they have a clear understanding of the market. Their idea of a good game nets billions anually. Microsoft Studios' idea of a good game is state of decay.. ha.
Blood, yes. But gore? I dont think so..
gore means like innards and chunks flying off and dismemberment right?
does blood classify as gore?
Every game needs gore or alteast blood, halo always had blood . Especially FPS games.
I want vehicular manslaughter