Talk:Fury3

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Wow. I have to say that even now, when we demand human-like faces, Fury three is one of the most amazing games I have ever played. 24.227.116.226 04:13, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Halo canon to Fury3?

I don't have the dates in front of me, but does it seem to you that the Bions could've been the next evolution of the SPARTANs, and the IP wars are the Halo canon? The architechture of Terran vessels in Halo is so similar to the first cutscene in Fury3 that it seems to me it was lifted directly from the old files. The ship even resembles a souped-up Longsword. My memory is that Fury3 took place at about the same time or before Halo (somewhere in 2137 or something), but that's an easy issue to fix on a relatively small game compared to Halo, and the technology and span of humankind in Fury3 is so much greater than Halo if they do take place in the same universe Fury3 would have to have come afterwards. EDIT: It would help if I read the article next time. 2832 puts it way after the events of Halo. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 199.94.78.180 (talk) 10:25, 13 October 2006.

You're way off the mark. Halo and Fury3 aren't even developed by the same people (Fury3 is by Terminal Reality, whereas Halo is by Bungie Studios. Actually, Halo probably has more in common with Bungie's previous FPS series for the Macintosh, Marathon.
Incidentally, why does this article state that Fury3 is a direct sequel to Terminal Velocity? I didn't think the two had anything in common apart from the fact they both use the same engine. --Lumina83 08:08, 13 October 2006 (UTC)