Master Chief makes his debut on PS3
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Well, it looks like the seven circles are in for a cold snap right now following the release of ‘Halo Legends’ last week, a collection of short anime stories on DVD and PS3-compatible Blu- Ray. All right, so it’s not the Chief in full interactive form, but the title’s high quality animation should satisfy fans and continues a recent trend of game-toanime adaptations, with ‘Dead Space’, ‘Dante’s Inferno’ and ‘Final Fantasy XII’ having all received the same treatment. Our opinion on this cultural – and cyber – crossfertilisation? More please.
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