thespanishcel
Overlord
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It was on sales for 20€ and for some time I was interested in getting it so I just did, it has 6 games so that's just a bit more than 3€ per game, seems fair to me I could have pirated it but for games that are compilations of several games I prefer to buy them just for convenience, because probably I'm not going to marathon the 6 games so it doesn't make any sense to install them at the same time and occupy disk space pointlessly. If it's on Steam or with an official launcher then in just 2 clicks I install or uninstall the game I want whenever I want. And I can play the multiplayer without having to worry about finding a pirate server.
Also the only games of the Halo saga I played were Reach on Xbox 360 and the demo of Halo Combat Evolved on my shitty Toshiba laptop when I was in middle school. The multiplayer of Halo Reach was so much fun even if I didn't have Xbox Live (because my Xbox was pirated so I couldn't play online, risk of being banned), with my friend we played the horde mode (it was called diferent but basically resist waves of enemies, each wave with stronger type of enemy) or any versus modality (classic, juggernaut, zombie, etc.) on local multiplayer.
Fun fact: Elliot Rodger loved Halo games, one of his favorite videogame sagas of all time. Here's an extract from his manifesto: "Halo 3 came out in November. I got my mother to buy it for me on the very day it was released. I had a lot of fun playing it while drinking the special mountain dew flavor that was released with the game; Mountain Dew Game Fuel, it was called. The game definitely lived up to its expectations, and to my surprise I found myself playing it more than WoW for the first couple of weeks."
Also the only games of the Halo saga I played were Reach on Xbox 360 and the demo of Halo Combat Evolved on my shitty Toshiba laptop when I was in middle school. The multiplayer of Halo Reach was so much fun even if I didn't have Xbox Live (because my Xbox was pirated so I couldn't play online, risk of being banned), with my friend we played the horde mode (it was called diferent but basically resist waves of enemies, each wave with stronger type of enemy) or any versus modality (classic, juggernaut, zombie, etc.) on local multiplayer.
Fun fact: Elliot Rodger loved Halo games, one of his favorite videogame sagas of all time. Here's an extract from his manifesto: "Halo 3 came out in November. I got my mother to buy it for me on the very day it was released. I had a lot of fun playing it while drinking the special mountain dew flavor that was released with the game; Mountain Dew Game Fuel, it was called. The game definitely lived up to its expectations, and to my surprise I found myself playing it more than WoW for the first couple of weeks."