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Archangel Tyrael

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  1. Mark your calendars—the Halo 4 launch date is revealed! In this exclusive Rooster Teeth video, Grif wants to make sure his schedule is absolutely clear for the launch of Halo 4. But first he has to convince Sarge to give him the day off. This version of the launch-date announcement was released in the United States, and is available on Halo Waypoint for your enjoyment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx-kzU3y_Nc&feature=g-u-u&context=G269a470FUAAAAAAABAA Awesome is all i have to say. Plus November 6th release date, if you did not watch the video here. Also, thanks for Theorix for pointing these things out: So this is what we can gather from the video: Lowering weapon feature is back. Grenades on the left side of HUD A glimpse of the sniper scope. And most importantly, the release date; November 6th, 2012.
  2. I doubt it will increase $20. Even if it did, i would still buy it. It would kind of tick me off, but maybe future gaming will be more expensive (next gen consoles). Not sure.
  3. You don't have too, Crysis 1 is out for Xbox360.
  4. Okay, cool and good job. (thanks to peaches for fixing up those small little bugs too lol).
  5. Clans, are a group of people, mostly friend you play with. A clan can have many different systems of rank, if they choose so for friendly and control purposes. They aren't anything bad, unless you want to join those strict clans. There you go.
  6. Hello and welcome to 343i community forums.
  7. Halo 4 will be for Xbox360, future titles will be next gen.
  8. Update, this might be "Dishonored" maybe a new one or DLC not sure, will update you guys more.
  9. Don't know, we will find out soon enough. It does look awesome. Also, i like the way their going with the story.
  10. Hitting bookshelves May 15, Diablo III: The Order is the next novel in the Diablo universe, following Deckard Cain's quest to find the Horadrim, years before the events of the highly anticipated game. Check out an excerpt from the book below, and head to Amazon.com to preorder! Deckard Cain is the last of the Horadrim, the sole surviving member of a mysterious and legendary order. As Cain searches for the lost members of his order, he is thrust into an alliance with an unlikely ally: Leah, an eight-year-old girl feared by many to carry a diabolical curse. What is her secret? How is it tied to the prophesied End of Days? And if there are other living Horadrim, will they be able to stand against oblivion? These are the questions Deckard Cain must answer . . . . . . before it is too late. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter Two - The Hidden Chamber The air was cooler near the ruins. The reveal spell held within the looking glass had faded away by the time they reached the massive columns, but the two travelers had no need for it after they had passed the entrance. The two columns cast deeper shadows across their path like black lines drawn in the dust. Beyond the shadows the veil gradually lifted away, and the ruins of the secret repository loomed all around them, coming into view like the rise of mountains through the mist. Broken stones thrust through the sands, swept clean in places by the wind. Ancient carvings of runes covered the sides of the larger blocks, marking this as a place of great Vizjerei power. Cain felt his heartbeat quicken, the palms of his hands growing moist. He could feel it thrumming beneath his feet, deep within the earth. Or perhaps, he thought, he felt something else. There was darkness here. Although the sun still touched the tops of these rocks, it did not warm them. Even the paladin sensed it now, his steps faltering as they moved deeper into the ruins. Before them lay the remains of the temple, its entrance covered in rubble, what was left of the roof all but collapsed upon itself. Massive timbers reached toward the sky like the ribs of a giant beast. This was where the ancient texts would have been kept, if they had existed at all. But it would be dangerous inside, possibly unstable. A sound reached their ears like the rustling of leaves. Akarat stopped and drew his sword. "Do you hear it?" he asked. His voice was quiet. Cain nodded, stepping to the young man's side. "There may be something else here with us, after all," he said. "Like... what? An animal?" "Perhaps," Cain said. He could tell that the paladin was both scared and excited, and trying hard not to show it. Stories of demonic attacks were one thing, but actually facing something most people thought was only a legend was another. Cain knew that all too well. The sounds swirled faintly around them, almost fading away before returning again like waves on a beach or the hushed muttering of a crowd. A curious prickling sensation warming his skin, Cain held his staff like a talisman as he moved ahead on the broken path, Akarat close behind. "Close your ears," Cain said, "as if you were deaf. Should you hear voices, do not listen to them." "I don't understand—" "If something foul is present, it will try to corrupt you, find your weaknesses. Ignore anything it tries to say. Whatever it is, I promise you are not meant to hear it." He reached the edge of the tumbled rocks at the entrance to the temple and peered around them, looking for a way in. There was a space just large enough for a man. Darkness loomed beyond the narrow passage that was the height of his shoulders. Cain swung his rucksack down again and found a crumbling spellbook, searching the brittle pages for the right words. As he said them aloud, the glass sphere at the end of his staff came to life, taking on a blue glow and lighting the space within. Beyond the reach of the wind, where the sand began to fade, the drifts held the faint impression of a footprint. Either a man, or something that walked like one, had passed through this place not long ago. He tucked the book away and turned to the paladin, who stared at him and the glowing staff and back again, mouth agape. "Magic? True magic?" "A simple spell, nothing more. Like the looking glass, held within the objects themselves. I simply have the knowledge to unlock it. This is a place of sorcery, chosen, at least in part, because of the power in the soil. A spell is more useful in a spot like this." "Are you really the last of the Horadrim?"
  11. Happy by Mudvayne. You'll never stop the becoming, yeah This dragon will rise and be king All bear witness to a great form Evolution is complete A breath that turns into clouds producing rain or fire Watch the world move according to each desire Swim through oceans of suffering 2x Climb to the falls of Dragon Gate Become Transform from Koi into a beast Dragon
  12. Possibly, lol nah. I want to name my son Tyrael, but my girlfriend is all like, NO! Anyways, it is a character from diablo series. (Name my son after a character so nerdy!) Thank you all too.
  13. The image you see above was tweeted out by Bethesda, along with a a cryptic message reading only "Tomorrow. I think this might be, Fall out 4, not sure. I hope it is, or either a Skyrim DLC, but most likely Fall out 4. Thoughts, i will find more news on this, it really has peeked my intrest. Tell me what you guys think in your posts.
  14. I will have to look into this game, i enjoy hack and slash.
  15. Cool, and i encourage space exploration. Human kind is currently being stupid with wars, greed, dis-respect. So it will take ages for it to happen.
  16. NBA Would you rather be on the coldest place on Earth or the hottest?
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