Yo What Is Going On My Dudes, It’s Wednesday…
Topic: Halo Reach.
Where did the time go?
It is summer 2012…
…you wake up around noon, turn on your Xbox and get to gaming.
Your friends are already there in-game waiting for your lazy-a** to wake up.
You get an invite to a Halo Reach game.
Upon arrival, you see a full lobby of people waiting to spend their summer afternoon playing the craziest, wild, and entertaining custom game modes the lobby leader has to offer…
I miss the simpler times.
If you can agree with me, or you have experienced such bliss, leave a like and comment on this topic so that you may be found by like minded people…
All Love Halo, Your Dearest Fan.
-Hemic
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> _Yo What Is Going On My Dudes, It’s Wednesday…_Topic: __Halo Reach.__Where did the time go?
> It is summer 2012…
> …you wake up around noon, turn on your Xbox and get to gaming.
> Your friends are already there in-game waiting for your lazy-a** to wake up.
> You get an invite to a Halo Reach game.
> Upon arrival, you see a full lobby of people waiting to spend their summer afternoon playing the craziest, wild, and entertaining custom game modes the lobby leader has to offer…
> I miss the simpler times.
> If you can agree with me, or you have experienced such bliss, leave a like and comment on this topic so that you may be found by like minded people…
> All Love Halo, Your Dearest Fan.
> -Hemic
I feel ya. I was aged 19-21 through the “glory years” of Reach, and all my friends and I still had time, especially during summer nights for Xbox Live, getting home from our basic summer jobs, or over different breaks to get together and game. Sometimes it was just a few of us, others we were running squad deep in BTB. I ended up as the highest rank in the group at Noble, but we all put a lot of time into that game.
Unfortunately, things change over the years - out of that whole group, I might be the only one with Xbox Live left, as they’ve either moved on to other consoles or stopped gaming altogether. But, I’ll always have the memories that Reach gave me.
> 2533274915713484;1:
> _Yo What Is Going On My Dudes, It’s Wednesday…_Topic: __Halo Reach.__Where did the time go?
> It is summer 2012…
> …you wake up around noon, turn on your Xbox and get to gaming.
> Your friends are already there in-game waiting for your lazy-a** to wake up.
> You get an invite to a Halo Reach game.
> Upon arrival, you see a full lobby of people waiting to spend their summer afternoon playing the craziest, wild, and entertaining custom game modes the lobby leader has to offer…
> I miss the simpler times.
> If you can agree with me, or you have experienced such bliss, leave a like and comment on this topic so that you may be found by like minded people…
> All Love Halo, Your Dearest Fan.
> -Hemic
I couldn’t agree more. Halo Reach was my very first full time video game; I would spend hours playing the campaign, as well as various modes of matchmaking and firefight. Even when Halo 4 came out, I still preferred playing Reach. Sadly, as the years dragged on and Halo 5 came out, fewer and fewer players were found in the Reach matchmaking parties. Even so, I intend to play Halo Reach for as long as I can.