So other than the Fall of Reach canon breaks and the magic ninja supercarrier....

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You guys dissing FF are dumb. That was the most fun thing in the game.

The way it was implemented in matchmaking was awful. Playing an actual survival gametype was fun as hell like in ODST, but the arcadefight shit was terribad.



 
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I think Reach would have been much better if it actually worked with the lore. IMO.

It took some big steps forward in the Halo world, adding Spartan Abilities, the DMR, better forge, etc. However it had a lot of chances to improve which it didn't. Bloom wasn't needed, they missed a chance at a whole new gamemode(Saber Battles) and it wasn't made with the competitive view as previous games were.

However, Reach isn't a bad game, it just isn't a great Halo game. Kinda like Halo 4. When you have high expectations from Halo 2/3, it get's difficult to live up to the hype.


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The characters, excluding Jorge, were absolutely awful. They were the equivalent of a walking talking brick wall riddled with clichΓ©s, and the campaign became a "who can die in the most stupid way" competition after Jorge's death, which actually had meaning to it.
Noble team was completely irrelevant until Bungie conveniently moved Installation 04's coordinates to Reach, and handing them to N6. Up until then they might as well have not even existed.

There's literally no plot development until that point too. Up till then you're just moving through a dull backdrop shooting everything that moves.

Let's not forget how half of the shit doesn't even make any sense. Y'know, like the Covenant remaining undetected for so long, and managing to get past defenses without anyone knowing.

Reach should have followed TfoR.

it just isn't a great Halo game. Kinda like Halo 4
What 4 lacked in MP (which isn't even anything like launch H4 now), it more than made up for in the campaign.
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i hated firefight, tbh. im honestly surprised you guys were upset that it got a backburner to MP.

talkin about the campaign though? eh, it was alright. not as memorable as the others. i think that maybe the unit was too big for every character to have impact. i know they wanted the whole "samurai 7" feel but they should have cut more then just 2 characters. Kat could have taken Cater's role, or vice versa. most people forget Jun was even in the game.

tl;dr: kill your darlings before they strangle the rest of your cast.


 
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The characters, excluding Jorge, were absolutely awful. They were the equivalent of a walking talking brick wall riddled with clichΓ©s, and the campaign became a "who can die in the most stupid way" competition after Jorge's death, which actually had meaning to it.
Noble team was completely irrelevant until Bungie conveniently moved Installation 04's coordinates to Reach, and handing them to N6. Up until then they might as well have not even existed.

There's literally no plot development until that point too. Up till then you're just moving through a dull backdrop shooting everything that moves.

Let's not forget how half of the shit doesn't even make any sense. Y'know, like the Covenant remaining undetected for so long, and managing to get past defenses without anyone knowing.

Reach should have followed TfoR.

it just isn't a great Halo game. Kinda like Halo 4
What 4 lacked in MP (which isn't even anything like launch H4 now), it more than made up for in the campaign.

I agree on H4. However Reach sadly didn't get that...


 
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You know, I gave it some thought a while back, in regards to Noble's personalities. Spartans don't tend to be really.... colourful people.

They're not loud, they're not heavily chatty, they're soldiers. It doesn't mean that they don't have character however. It just means that their character tends to be internalised. Basically all that we know of Chief's character in terms of novels has been internalised thoughts. And all that we know of his outside character has been combat chatter, one liners, and his actions.

Which, tends to create some problems. Most people haven't read the novels, so Chief retains his "empty brick" personality. But throw too much outward dialouge from somebody who's supposed to be a trained supersoldier and you get the caustic "bro-dude" spartans.

It's actually probably a really hard characterisation line to walk in terms of writing. And I think Noble Team, apart from being canoe breaking in terms of origins in regards to being Spartan III's save for Jorge, mostly follow this.

Their characters are most likely internalised.


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Their characters are most likely internalised.
They weren't though. They were just your average military clichΓ©s.

Carter was the calm collected dude-bro leader
Kat was the generic smart military tough chick
Emile was the "cool" cocky guy
Jun was the guy that didn't say much
N6 isn't a character
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who seemed like they existed just to die.

Considering the fact we know what happened at Reach long before this game came out, yes


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who seemed like they existed just to die.

Considering the fact we know what happened at Reach long before this game came out, yes
Considering the fact that not everyone died at Reach, no.


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who seemed like they existed just to die.

Considering the fact we know what happened at Reach long before this game came out, yes
Considering the fact that not everyone died at Reach, no.

Spartans brah. Sure Jun's fate wasn't made clear, but from Halo CE you've been known as "the last spartan". So you expect people to die in Reach. It's obvious

And the books always did stuff that the games never even mentioned, so if you are simply referring to the games, you expect them to die.
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the characters are bad
the story is bad
its irrelevant
the game sucks
thank you for such a well explained, detailed and totally constructive response and for answering my question in a completely meaningful way

You'd make a great congressman

Bill Clinton: so in short this bill will not only improve our international relationship, lower our debt to other nations such as China by trillions and provide better job opertunity for Americans, but it will also fo toward repairing third world countries and making them self sustaining. However this bill requires unanimous support for congress for some convoluted reason for the sake of this post

Congressman Tru: I vote no

President Obama: interesting. would you care to explain your position?

Congressman Tru: lol ur bill sux fgt

Bill Clinton: care to elaborate

Congressman Tru: it sucks

bill Clinton: I admit you have a good point. Thank you for your wisdom

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who seemed like they existed just to die.

Considering the fact we know what happened at Reach long before this game came out, yes
Considering the fact that not everyone died at Reach, no.

Spartans brah. Sure Jun's fate wasn't made clear, but from Halo CE you've been known as "the last spartan". So you expect people to die in Reach. It's obvious

And the books always did stuff that the games never even mentioned, so if you are simply referring to the games, you expect them to die.
"The last Spartan" crap is irrelevant, because we've known that people survived Reach other than the PoA's crew for a long ass time, so "expecting" people to die on Reach isn't obvious.

Bungie deciding to ignore the EU doesn't validate Reach either.
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Their characters are most likely internalised.
They weren't though. They were just your average military clichΓ©s.

Carter was the calm collected dude-bro leader
Kat was the generic smart military tough chick
Emile was the "cool" cocky guy
Jun was the guy that didn't say much
N6 isn't a character

Aye, that I know. But like I said. Chief, at first glance, is a generic brick. But we know otherwise don't we? I think that as characters, Noble Team has potential, or should I say had, the ability to be fleshed out. Some of them already have very subtle nuances to them that hint at personalities.

Emile is psychologically damaged. The skull and the "cocky" facade is a front.

Kat. You notice how she's bossy/bitchy? Sort of a take charge attitude? It's psychological compensation for her weakness and what she's lost. An arm.

Missed potential, I figure. Then again I guess Bungie's done a lot of hit and miss stuff throughout their career haven't they?



 
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You guys dissing FF are dumb. That was the most fun thing in the game.

The way it was implemented in matchmaking was awful. Playing an actual survival gametype was fun as hell like in ODST, but the arcadefight shit was terribad.
Nonsense. I always had a fucking blast with it.


 
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Oh ya. Speaking of bad memories.

How about dat glitched and never fixed, never played Juggernaught gametype?

How about LOLHeadhunter?





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You guys dissing FF are dumb. That was the most fun thing in the game.

The way it was implemented in matchmaking was awful. Playing an actual survival gametype was fun as hell like in ODST, but the arcadefight shit was terribad.
Nonsense. I always had a fucking blast with it.

I actually liked Reach's firefight more than ODST's. It was nice having a chance to win, not hiding from enemies and running out of ammo 5 minutes in.


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Oh ya. Speaking of bad memories.

How about dat glitched and never fixed, never played Juggernaught gametype?

How about LOLHeadhunter?

Remember invasion on breakpoint?



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You guys dissing FF are dumb. That was the most fun thing in the game.

The way it was implemented in matchmaking was awful. Playing an actual survival gametype was fun as hell like in ODST, but the arcadefight shit was terribad.
Nonsense. I always had a fucking blast with it.

I actually liked Reach's firefight more than ODST's. It was nice having a chance to win, not hiding from enemies and running out of ammo 5 minutes in.
If you're running out of ammo that quick then you're clearly doing something wrong or just extremely bad.

You're not supposed to win in ODST's FF. It's a survival gametype. Reach's was just a shitty credit farm full of fuel rod spamming idiots.


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You guys dissing FF are dumb. That was the most fun thing in the game.

The way it was implemented in matchmaking was awful. Playing an actual survival gametype was fun as hell like in ODST, but the arcadefight shit was terribad.
Nonsense. I always had a fucking blast with it.

I actually liked Reach's firefight more than ODST's. It was nice having a chance to win, not hiding from enemies and running out of ammo 5 minutes in.
also it actually worked and didnt have horrible lag problems like ODSTs


 
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Oh ya. Speaking of bad memories.

How about dat glitched and never fixed, never played Juggernaught gametype?

How about LOLHeadhunter?

Remember invasion on breakpoint?

Lolno cause nobody played the DLC.avi

I remember invasion slayer on hemmoRAGE though.


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If you make a tragic story it must evoke pity in some way from the audience or the experience loses impact, and at worst becomes comedy.

 I sympathize with Reach because it had the task of conveying heroic tragedy in an interactive experience. Pity and power seem very disparate, but that's what the story had to deliver on in this setting (Halo doesn't have moral ambiguity like a Spec Ops the Line type game does). I think Reach tries to convey the futility in heroism against overwhelming odds, and some moments in Reach really do capture this kind of tragedy ( the Lone Wolf mission and Jorge's death) and they're some of the game's highlights. When these two qualities are treated not as disparate, but different aspects married, there's a sense of dissonance in player actions vs. the setting and it really makes players think about their experience.

I can't say there's this kind of effect in most of the game though. I don't feel connected enough to characters to feel pity, instead their futile heroic acts seem more comedic, especially considering their contrived archetypes which make them more like caricatures than people. Soldiers don't need sob stories, true, they need substance. They need enough emotional range to convey the message of the narrative, and I don't get this feeling from Reach most of the time. Everyone reeks of a flat, idealized (and cliche) stoicism which doesn't convey human depth, but of automatons following orders.

I don't have as much to say on gameplay, but I liked it.
The new things Reach did with space combat and diverging objectives were well implemented and enjoyable. I didnt expect anything from the space combat, but it's one of my favorite sections in the game.

I'm not familiar with level design at all really, so I can't add any meaningful comment on that. Except Nightfall on Legendary Solo was a conveyor-belt of ass kicks. Fuck Skirmishers. 

I'd have to play matchmaking again (I didn't play it nearly as much as 3's) to give my perspective on it, but I remember enjoying it overall (not really any of the modes though). I particularly remember liking Living Dead getting its own permanent lobby.

The forge world editor had rotation snap and physics modifications, which alone made it superior to Halo 3's awkward base-building.

I don't think Reach is a bad game, honestly, I do think it has some story flaws, mostly tangential to characterization.


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If you make a tragic story it must evoke pity in some way from the audience or the experience loses impact, and at worst becomes comedy.

 I sympathize with Reach because it had the task of conveying heroic tragedy in an interactive experience. Pity and power seem very disparate, but that's what the story had to deliver on in this setting (Halo doesn't have moral ambiguity like a Spec Ops the Line type game does). I think Reach tries to convey the futility in heroism against overwhelming odds, and some moments in Reach really do capture this kind of tragedy ( the Lone Wolf mission and Jorge's death) and they're some of the game's highlights. When these two qualities are treated not as disparate, but different aspects married, there's a sense of dissonance in player actions vs. the setting and it really makes players think about their experience.

I can't say there's this kind of effect in most of the game though. I don't feel connected enough to characters to feel pity, instead their futile heroic acts seem more comedic, especially considering their contrived archetypes which make them more like caricatures than people. Soldiers don't need sob stories, true, they need substance. They need enough emotional range to convey the message of the narrative, and I don't get this feeling from Reach most of the time. Everyone reeks of a flat, idealized (and cliche) stoicism which doesn't convey human depth, but of automatons following orders.

I don't have as much to say on gameplay, but I liked it.
The new things Reach did with space combat and diverging objectives were well implemented and enjoyable. I didnt expect anything from the space combat, but it's one of my favorite sections in the game.

I'm not familiar with level design at all really, so I can't add any meaningful comment on that. Except Nightfall on Legendary Solo was a conveyor-belt of ass kicks. Fuck Skirmishers. 

I'd have to play matchmaking again (I didn't play it nearly as much as 3's) to give my perspective on it, but I remember enjoying it overall (not really any of the modes though). I particularly remember liking Living Dead getting its own permanent lobby.

The forge world editor had rotation snap and physics modifications, which alone made it superior to Halo 3's awkward base-building.

I don't think Reach is a bad game, honestly, I do think it has some story flaws, mostly tangential to characterization.


Halo does have the morally grey stuff, it's jut all in the books. And starting to creep it's way into 343's work. Obviously there's the SII and SIII program's for instance.

It's pretty obvious Bungie just saw it's crowd as a bunch of kids that can't comprehend a story, so they just got worse and worse over time.


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It's pretty obvious Bungie just saw it's crowd as a bunch of kids that can't comprehend a story, so they just got worse and worse over time.
This. In Halo 2 we have Grunts and Hunters fighting the Brutes along with the Arbiter. But in Halo 3 we don't have a real civil war due to having no other species besides the elites fighting the brutes, grunts, hunters, drones and jackals. It's a civil war that seems more like the elites simply broke off and waged a war with the humans against the Covenant. When it comes to the games there's nothing civil about it. It's like Bungie thinks we're too retarded to tell the difference between grunts and hunters that could have a different color to determine their side for us.

Then when it comes down the Covenant instead of them calling each other their actual species name they use the names the humans gave them. Once again Bungie thinks we're too retarded to handle them calling each other names that we're not used to.


 
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It's pretty obvious Bungie just saw it's crowd as a bunch of kids that can't comprehend a story, so they just got worse and worse over time.
This. In Halo 2 we have Grunts and Hunters fighting the Brutes along with the Arbiter. But in Halo 3 we don't have a real civil war due to having no other species besides the elites fighting the brutes, grunts, hunters, drones and jackals. It's a civil war that seems more like the elites simply broke off and waged a war with the humans against the Covenant. When it comes to the games there's nothing civil about it. It's like Bungie thinks we're too retarded to tell the difference between grunts and hunters that could have a different color to determine their side for us.

Then when it comes down the Covenant instead of them calling each other their actual species name they use the names the humans gave them. Once again Bungie thinks we're too retarded to handle them calling each other names that we're not used to.

Well, actually, most Covenant don't speak english by default. The higher ups have a grasp of it but they rarely speak it, and most speak with difficulty.

Any gameplay we had with english speaking covenant was most likely translation software. And cutscenes using human applied names to species?

Consider that translating for the audience.


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Well, actually, most Covenant don't speak english by default. The higher ups have a grasp of it but they rarely speak it, and most speak with difficulty.
Even thing they would know what each species calls itself. They would be going by the real names far longer than the names the humans go by. I highly doubt withing all the years the Covenant has been formed they had no idea what each member species calls itself and so resorted to the names the humans go by because of that.   
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Any gameplay we had with english speaking covenant was most likely translation software.
When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever they mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
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Consider that translating for the audience.
Basically we're too retarded grasp a prophet calling an elite a Sangheili?
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When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever the mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
it's in english because it's translated for the player so we know what they're saying. canonically they aren't speaking english.

it's literally the same reason why movies do it - so the viewer knows what they're fucking saying.


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When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever the mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
it's in english because it's translated for the player so we know what they're saying. canonically they aren't speaking english.

it's literally the same reason why movies do it - so the viewer knows what they're fucking saying.
I know it's like MGS 3 when that scientist guy tells Snake he's speaking good Russian when they're talking in English. To me it's just out of place having the members call each other those nicknames. When it comes down to names to me it makes more sense having the Covenant call each other the real name and for the humans they use their nicknames. Having the characters and NPC's speaking English is easier but when it comes down to names I think they should be using the real name for it. It's not out of place and it doesn't brake immersion.


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When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever the mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
it's in english because it's translated for the player so we know what they're saying. canonically they aren't speaking english.

it's literally the same reason why movies do it - so the viewer knows what they're fucking saying.
I know it's like MGS 3 when that scientist guy tells Snake he's speaking good Russian when they're talking in English. To me it's just out of place having the members call each other those nicknames. When it comes down to names to me it makes more sense having the Covenant call each other the real name and for the humans they use their nicknames. Having the characters and NPC's speaking English is easier but when it comes down to names I think they should be using the real name for it. It's not out of place and it doesn't brake immersion.
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When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever the mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
it's in english because it's translated for the player so we know what they're saying. canonically they aren't speaking english.

it's literally the same reason why movies do it - so the viewer knows what they're fucking saying.
I know it's like MGS 3 when that scientist guy tells Snake he's speaking good Russian when they're talking in English. To me it's just out of place having the members call each other those nicknames. When it comes down to names to me it makes more sense having the Covenant call each other the real name and for the humans they use their nicknames. Having the characters and NPC's speaking English is easier but when it comes down to names I think they should be using the real name for it. It's not out of place and it doesn't brake immersion.
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When it comes down to the brutes or the prophets talking to the arbiter it's straight up English without any software. Whenever the mention a species during that it should be the actual name, not the nickname.
it's in english because it's translated for the player so we know what they're saying. canonically they aren't speaking english.

it's literally the same reason why movies do it - so the viewer knows what they're fucking saying.
I know it's like MGS 3 when that scientist guy tells Snake he's speaking good Russian when they're talking in English. To me it's just out of place having the members call each other those nicknames. When it comes down to names to me it makes more sense having the Covenant call each other the real name and for the humans they use their nicknames. Having the characters and NPC's speaking English is easier but when it comes down to names I think they should be using the real name for it. It's not out of place and it doesn't brake immersion.
how old are you?
22 turning 23 in December.
are you sure?