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Completing Halo 2 in 3.5 hours?

18 Aug, 2006, 4:30 pm IST | Avinash Bali | Windows

What's the easiest way to enter the Guinness Book of World Records? Well you could fit yourself in a box or lie on a bed of nails and have people drive cars over you OR you could take the painless way out and finish Halo 2 on Legendary mode in 3.5 hours; without dying that is. It's this very feat that has won Cody Miller an entry into the book. In fact, if you head over here, he's even written a small walkthrough of sorts sharing his experience with the world and here's what he had to say about his feat:
At first I thought beating the game in one go on Legendary with zero deaths was impossible, however the more I thought about it, the more it looked like it could be done. A few days ago I did just that, Legendary with zero deaths. The time from the Xbox startup to the credit's end is 3hrs 28 min. Basically it involves a lot of persistence, and some luck. I've been trying on and off to do this since it was announced last December.
God or Geek? You decide. legendary.jpg

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