I have tiffs about her, but there are certainly points that I enjoy. Like she kind of lost her badass side, the cool, vicsious you can't do shit to me thing, and really wished she would have gone rampant like Durandal, you know. All intellectual psychopath like. But she did have moments going crazy where it really felt like it fit her character. That's my tiff, whats yours? If you didn't like the game, tell me why, don't just say it sucked. You don't have the communication skills of a 8 yr old. I believe in you. Thanks.
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I absolutely hated what they did with her in Halo 4. When she got tall and touches Johns chest and said "I have always wanted to do that" or something, I lost it. Halo is now a story for 13 year old girls who need something new because twilight is over.
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She got a significant downgrade from 3.
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I think she was kind of being an attention whore.
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Fitting end
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Edited by LH Justin: 4/20/2014 11:24:05 PMI loved the way she was portrayed in Halo 4. While I'm sad to see our favorite AI assistant go, it was a perfect send-off.
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Edited by CH4RK: 4/20/2014 11:12:02 PMI didn't know what I had til it was gone :( Halo 1 and 2, I found her annoying and unnecessary, and Halo 3 she was just attractive >.> She was then the princess locked in the castle, the D.I.D. I had to rescue! Halo 4 was painful. I felt it, Chief! I felt it! If I ever get a car or motorcycle, I'm painting it army green with a painting of a Cortana WW2 fighter plane bombshell saying "I keep my promises"
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[quote] Like she kind of lost her badass side, the cool, vicsious you can't do shit to me thing[/quote]
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[quote]Like she kind of lost her badass side, the cool, vicsious you can't do shit to me thing[/quote] *winces* Like the part where she [i]physically[/i] overcame an 11.4 foot tall Promethean that renders John totally helpless whenever they encounter one another? Like the part where she spends almost 5 years fighting back rampancy, struggling to keep her mind from descending into madness and turning against John? Like the part where she overcomes her rampancy at the end and departs the narrative on her own terms instead of deteriorating into a husk of her former self? Did we play the same game?
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Moist.