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I actually would buy halo remastered if it were a non-insane price. I would buy a copy for me and the friend i logged countless of hours of co-op with... but they won't sell it to us w/o making us buy a package with a ton of the other halo games wwe don't care about.
So i guess i don't buy halo anymore either.
The Halo remasters are a very reasonable price..?
$40 for 5 games, regularly on sale for less (low of $10).
40$ for one game tho (80$ for two copies) is less reasonable tho innit mate? And i'd need two since couch co-op is disabled in the new version.
Couch coop works fine in the remasters. Halo Infinite lacked it.
Oh now i didn't know that bit of tid. If i can get two copies for 20 bux me n M$ might have ourselves a transaction
Honestly it's worth spending the money on. Any bad talk about bugs and whatnot have been resolved for awhile now. The biggest price to pay is hard drive space.
A buddy and I did co op in different states for the whole series starting with Reach and it was a blast
Yeah I think I got it for $20 and played through 3 games couch coop. So thats why I was taken aback by the comment :P