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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A short CGI crossover Fan Film by Monty Oum. As the title suggests, it crosses over Halo with Metroid. It consists of nothing but our favorite Power Armor-clad protagonists kicking ass (including each others') without regard for minor things like the laws of physics. It was Monty Oum's big break, securing his status as an Internet celebrity legend. Something of a rough diamond compared to his later Dead Fantasy series, it was nevertheless an amazing feat - put together in a mere two months by one man with no formal training or a budget, on his home computer. Showcasing dazzling fight scene choreography, impressive visuals, a fair bit of Fan Service, explosions and a great Twist Ending, it's an absolute must-see for any fan of either game or anyone who enjoys shooters / fighting games / action movies. |