Is Quisnam Protero Damno!: 19 tidbits you may have missed

19 Tidbits you may have missed in the recent Halo 3 video - Image 1

If you’ve seen the video “Is Quisnam Protero Damno!” for Bungie’s Halo 3 on the Xbox 360, then you probably have your own opinions about it. If you haven’t seen it, you can watch the video from our previous article first. There are 19 tidbits that were pointed out by Phillip Levin and Sascha Lichtenstein in their article over at the Advanced Media Network that you may have missed. Some QJ writers only noticed 10 of the 19 details mentioned. Would you care to see how many of these you were able to take note of when you viewed the video?

  1. The Assault Rifle Sounds Like the SMG
  2. The Assault Rifle Has Longer Range?
  3. EveryoneÂ’s Running Around Using the AR
  4. More Confirmation that You Start with the AR, Not the BR
  5. Looks like Unreal, Not Halo
  6. There is Less of a Focus on Dual-Wielding
  7. Grenade Explosions Have Same Radius as Halo 2 Grenades
  8. “We Need to be as Good as Halo 2”
  9. No Recoil for the Assault Rifle?
  10. ThereÂ’s a Porta Potty
  11. Assault on the Control Room from Halo ReturnsÂ… in Multiplayer
  12. More Maps Designed Specifically For Certain Game Types
  13. You CanÂ’t Use Weapons While Using the Shield Bubble
  14. Trip Mines Revealed
  15. The Sword is Back, and so is the Pistol
  16. You Can Watch Saved Movies From Multiple Player Perspectives
  17. Bubble Shield and Trip Mines are Not Grenades – The X Button Revealed?
  18. Deployable Air Lifts?
  19. Deployed Items Must be Picked Up, They Are Scattered Across Maps Like Regular Weapons

The tagline “more than meets the eye” applies to this video with all of the little easter eggs one can find from watching it. If you catch more tidbits that were not mentioned, feel free to let the rest of the Halo 3 community know.

Halo 3 is slated to be released in the U.S. this fall. Japanese gamers will have to wait till December 31 before they get their hands on the game (barring imports). If you can’t wait for the release, it has been announced that the beta starts in May.

To get more specifics on the 19 tidbits, you can click our read link.

19 Tidbits you may have missed in the recent Halo 3 video - Image 1

If you’ve seen the video “Is Quisnam Protero Damno!” for Bungie’s Halo 3 on the Xbox 360, then you probably have your own opinions about it. If you haven’t seen it, you can watch the video from our previous article first. There are 19 tidbits that were pointed out by Phillip Levin and Sascha Lichtenstein in their article over at the Advanced Media Network that you may have missed. Some QJ writers only noticed 10 of the 19 details mentioned. Would you care to see how many of these you were able to take note of when you viewed the video?

  1. The Assault Rifle Sounds Like the SMG
  2. The Assault Rifle Has Longer Range?
  3. EveryoneÂ’s Running Around Using the AR
  4. More Confirmation that You Start with the AR, Not the BR
  5. Looks like Unreal, Not Halo
  6. There is Less of a Focus on Dual-Wielding
  7. Grenade Explosions Have Same Radius as Halo 2 Grenades
  8. “We Need to be as Good as Halo 2”
  9. No Recoil for the Assault Rifle?
  10. ThereÂ’s a Porta Potty
  11. Assault on the Control Room from Halo ReturnsÂ… in Multiplayer
  12. More Maps Designed Specifically For Certain Game Types
  13. You CanÂ’t Use Weapons While Using the Shield Bubble
  14. Trip Mines Revealed
  15. The Sword is Back, and so is the Pistol
  16. You Can Watch Saved Movies From Multiple Player Perspectives
  17. Bubble Shield and Trip Mines are Not Grenades – The X Button Revealed?
  18. Deployable Air Lifts?
  19. Deployed Items Must be Picked Up, They Are Scattered Across Maps Like Regular Weapons

The tagline “more than meets the eye” applies to this video with all of the little easter eggs one can find from watching it. If you catch more tidbits that were not mentioned, feel free to let the rest of the Halo 3 community know.

Halo 3 is slated to be released in the U.S. this fall. Japanese gamers will have to wait till December 31 before they get their hands on the game (barring imports). If you can’t wait for the release, it has been announced that the beta starts in May.

To get more specifics on the 19 tidbits, you can click our read link.

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