Halo: Reach forger builds awesome Rube Goldberg machine
Complex physics machine shows off depth of Forge and creativity of gamers
Inventor Rube Goldberg may have never fought alongside Noble 6, but if he did, we imagine he'd spend his down time creating complex forge machines like this.
Halo: Reach's make-it-yourself forge feature is the most robust in the franchise, and console shooters at large. And while most of us have trouble making anything that stands upright for more than three seconds, CarnageA51 appears to have 'the touch.'
On his YouTube channel, he dedicates his creation to Bungie, writing: %26ldquo;This is a video showing my thanks to Bungie for all of their hard work and dedication that they put into their games, by way of spartan Rube Goldberg.%26rdquo;
Impressive, CarnageA51, but can it make breakfast?
Nov 12, 2010
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