Ah, the good old days of the internet. Back to a simpler time when a 20mb file took an hour to download, Britney Spears was still legally sane, and internet comedy wasn’t defined by lolcats and lame YouTube videos. You remember those days, don’t you? Well, prepare to reminisce once again, as the good old boys at Rooster Teeth have announced Reconstruction, a new machinima series set in the Red Vs. Blue universe. The series looks to be taking more of a dark turn with more emphasis on drama than anything else, as is clear in the above trailer. Hopefully we’ll know more in the near future.
Here goes footage of the once fabled HALO DS. This footage is from a game that is well over a year old where you control the Chief on DS. Unfortunally this game won’t be coming any time soon… we think. Maybe there is some validity to this whole Bungie / Microsoft break up thing… Maybe Halo will come to the DS one day. Maybe we’ll have a one console future.
We can wish.

Six years ago a development studio named Bungie introduced you to the reason why Microsoft’s Xbox was the system to get in 2001: Halo. While not raising the bar for the industry in terms of production values, Halo Combat Evolved introduced us to the most effective and entertaining programing methodologies to date: creating 30 seconds of fun and replicating it across the board. Halo 2, which launched on November 9th 2004, threw us further into the lore of the Halo universe, setting a first-day entertainment launch record that took three years to break and bringing the multiplayer experience to Xbox Live.
Now, in the final week of September 2007, Bungie has unleashed Halo 3 to the world, concluding the Halo trilogy and setting a new entertainment launch record. But with millions jumping into the fray, is Halo 3 as good as the hype shouts? From the perspective of the hardcore Halo fan, read on to find out whether you should finish the fight…