▲ 610 r/halo3

I’m 13 and I Finally Beat Halo 3 on Legendary! 🎉

Hi everyone!

I'm 13 years old, and I finally completed Halo 3 on Legendary difficulty! 🎮🔥

I wanted to thank everyone who gave me tips, advice, and encouragement when I was struggling with certain parts of the campaign. Your help really made a difference and motivated me to keep going.

After a lot of deaths, retries, and determination, I finally finished the game. I've attached a video showing my achievements and the completion screen as proof.

Halo 3 has always been one of my favorite games, and beating it on Legendary is one of the hardest and most rewarding gaming accomplishments I've achieved so far.

Thank you all for the help and support!

u/N99Halo_3_player — 7 days ago
▲ 610 r/PS3+1 crossposts

My Xbox 360 Zephyr has never given me any problems. Is this common or rare?

Hey everyone, I’ve got a question about my Xbox 360 and I’m curious if it’s rare or just uncommon.

I have an Xbox 360 Zephyr that was refurbished back in 2011 before being sold again. My grandma bought it, gave it to my uncle, and eventually it ended up with me.

What’s interesting is that it still has some Xbox Live downloaded games from around 2013 on it, which I think is pretty cool.

From what I know, the Zephyr model was one of the earlier revisions (HDMI but still close to the original hardware era), and since this one was refurbished and kept working all these years, I’m wondering:

Is something like this considered rare nowadays, or just a neat piece of Xbox 360 history?

Also, do people usually keep these kinds of refurbished older models, or are they not that special?

Would love to hear your thoughts!

u/N99Halo_3_player — 6 days ago

Do you think Rainbow Six Vegas 1 and 2 are good?

IMO, these games stand out for their realism in tactics and their incredible storytelling. They really make you think before acting, instead of just running and gunning.

- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas (2006) — One of the most immersive tactical shooters of its time. The use of cover mechanics, squad commands, and room-clearing strategies makes every encounter feel intense and realistic. The Las Vegas setting also adds a unique atmosphere.

- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (2008) — Improves on almost everything from the first game. Better AI, more customization, and the addition of the A.C.E.S. system make progression feel rewarding. The story feels more personal, and the gameplay is even more refined.

Personally, I think both games balance realism and gameplay perfectly. They reward patience, strategy, and teamwork, which is something a lot of modern shooters kind of lost.

What do you guys think? Do these still hold up today, or did newer tactical shooters surpass them?

u/N99Halo_3_player — 1 month ago