What does #Gaming think is the saddest halo Campaign?
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The last of us
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Halo 3 because of Johnson. One of the saddest moments in gaming. One of the few people to ever be called friend by the Chief, and he survived the entire Covenant War, from the very first to very last battle, only to be stabbed in the back a supposed ally. I feel like I should say Halo 4 since because of Cortana, but I've been saying that she was going to go rampant and screw us over since Halo 3, and between slowing me down in Halo 3, to 'accidentally' waking up the Diadact, to trying to steal the Mantle of Responsibility from Humanity, I have no sympathy for her. Halo: Reach was sad, but you knew they were going to die going in and because it conflicted with so much established canon it was harder to get [i]as [/i]invested in the characters.
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Sgt Johnson's death was enough to make me cry so bad...
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Sad meaning emotional? Gotta say reach or three Sad meaning disappointing ? Halo 4
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Reach for the end...RIP spartan i forgot the name of... ;,(
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I would say Reach but Johnson alone made 3 the most sad of all.
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Reach. You start with a badass team of Spartans. Once you get to the end, you're all alone and fight to the death. The entire game is your team becoming smaller and smaller and ultimately just accepting defeat as Reach gets glassed.
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Reach. I don't usually crunching games but Kat's death broke me.
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Reach when you realized it was the last good game from bungie. After that bungle created and is slowly destroying its new franchise.
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Halo 3 for one fúcking reason...[spoiler]rip Sgt Johnson...[/spoiler]
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I only cried when I played halo 2 10 times. [spoiler]like what? Halo 2 wasn't sad [/spoiler]
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Edited by Oblixious: 1/26/2024 4:36:10 PM
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Noble 6 went down like a champ
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Reach winning make me want to die
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lol Halo Reach
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Reach's deaths were so avoidable, it's stupid. Emile didn't know how to radar and let an Elite sneak up on him. "I'm ready, how about you?" No Emile, you clearly weren't. Jorge totally could've thrown something at the detonator to ignite it, whether it be a grenade or a gun or something. He could've thrown it and then jumped off. Carter definitely could have jumped off the Pelican right before it crashed into the Scarab. Emile and Six literally did it ten minutes earlier. I don't care if he was "hurt". He was a Spartan, God damnit, he could've taken it. Kat got sniped. I'll be honest there wasn't much they could do about that. Her death wasn't sad though since it happened way too fast. Lastly, there was no reason that the Pelican couldn't have waited for Six. He could have jumped on the Mac, fired it at the cruiser, and then hopped back onto the Pelican. No problem.
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All of them were pretty sad. Sad attempts at making a game, that is.
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Halo 4 as we said goodbye to the Cortana we knew and loved. Next Halo3 as we whispered good night and sleep well to the champion of Humanity and to the ever loved SGT. Avery Johnson. Reach. The only two deaths in the game that where good (IMO) where Gorges and Emiles.
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ODST from the atmosphere. :(
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Halo 3 ODST gets really sad when you replay it, wandering through the streets at night, alone, listening to that sad music. I got teary-eyed one time just from the atmosphere of the game, after the part where the Rookie finds the bent Sniper Rifle
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Edited by Prof Sheitbag: 5/2/2016 1:45:12 PMReach. Watching your teammates go down, one at a time...brutal... Especially Emile, who went down like the badass he was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpK0UEqdEhg
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[b]REEEEAAACH[/b]
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Halo 5 because it was so bad that it made me sad.
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Johnson... BIP BAP BAM
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Reach. Ill tell you why. "Tell them to make it count" ;-; "Your'e on your own now. Carter out" ;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-; "Im ready. What 'bout you?" ;---; And noble six stays to let the pillar of autumn take off. And kate bei g shot with a beam rifle. Jun survived....;-;
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Heh, everyone's death in Reach was predetermined. That was the whole point, the depiction of the catastrophic UNSC defeat there. I remember being disappointed that the same didn't happen in ODST, war stories don't make much sense to me if it's only the bad guys who die. But really the saddest Halos were the Strike/Assault mobile games