HALO Reach
Decision 1: What type of bonus Armor should I pick?:
- Speed - allows me to sprint over a medium distance, enabling me to escape more quicnkly or get to the fight more quickly.
- Armor Lock - allows me to surround my player with a forcefield for a short period of time making me impervious to damage and giving me a little time to regenerate health.
- Jetpack - allows the player fly around the level in short bursts and reach otherwise unreachable positions
- Stealth - the player becomes nearly invisble when still and numerous decoys show up on enemy radar
- Battle Rifle, a semi-automatica meidum-long range scoped rifle. Bad in short range situations.
- Assualt rifle, an automatic rifle that is best used in short range combat and gets less effective as target distance increases.
- Magnum, a short - medium range semi automatic pistol. It packs more of a punch and is more accurate than the Assault rifle, but can't fire as rapidly. Its a little less accurate and powerful than the Battle Rifle but can fired more quickly it's accuracy deacreases over distance.
- Driver - can only get kills by running people over and I can control where we go
- Passenger - can shoot enemies from Warthog, but accuracy is a problem. Can jump out at anytime without leaving the driver vulnerable.
- Turret, can get a lot of kills with high cliber machine gun turret but have no control over where we go and what targets are within my aiming range.
Decision 1: What moral choice should I make?
- Should I save the one I love and let numerous townsfolk be killed instead making me morally corrupt but personally happy?
- Should I sacrifice the one I love and save numerous townsfolk devastating myself personally but endearing me to the people?
- Don't Buy - I could save my money but I wouldn't make any, plus, I would have nowhere to raise a family and my.
- Buy and Live in - I would spend a fair amount of money but I would have a place to raise a family and should make some money if I sell it down the road.
- Buy and rent out - I would spend money but could make it back in rent and property appreciation. However, I would still have no place to raise a family.
- Should I keep all my promises, bankrupting the Kingdom and leaving us without enough money to defend ourselves from the darkness?
- Should I break all my promises, making the people miserable (and myself VERY unpopular) but leaving enough money to defend the city from the Darkness?
- Keep as many promises as I can while still breaking a few in order to have enough money to mount at least moderate defense against the dark.
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