Quote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 12:04:42 PMQuote from: Nick McIntyre on October 31, 2015, 11:52:05 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 08:27:20 PMAnyways, here are my thoughts. Just beat the game like 10 minutes ago so wait a bit for the full, coherent review.This game fucking sucked. I'm not trying to hate on the game, but goddamn, it is bad. Not over(under?)selling it, it's probably the worst Halo to date so far.Fan-fiction story, poor voice acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, uninteresting and generic characters, and boring level design all just leave a taste of disgust and want for something a little more substantial.Nothing even happens over the course of this game. It's like Spartan Ops -- go here, shoot this, listen to dialogue. Repeat. Blue team's missions were a bit better, but Osiris missions were GOD AWFUL.Probably didn't help that, from what I've heard, the story was written by the guy who did Spartan Ops for 4. <.<I mean, I wanted Spartan Ops Season 2...but not like this.EDIT: Fun Fact: Spartan Thorne was supposed to be on Osiris, but 343 threw him into the trash bin for Buck.LOL THORNE IS STILL GETTING CHASED BY A LONE JACKAL IN THE COMICSWait really.343 what are you doing
Quote from: Nick McIntyre on October 31, 2015, 11:52:05 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 08:27:20 PMAnyways, here are my thoughts. Just beat the game like 10 minutes ago so wait a bit for the full, coherent review.This game fucking sucked. I'm not trying to hate on the game, but goddamn, it is bad. Not over(under?)selling it, it's probably the worst Halo to date so far.Fan-fiction story, poor voice acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, uninteresting and generic characters, and boring level design all just leave a taste of disgust and want for something a little more substantial.Nothing even happens over the course of this game. It's like Spartan Ops -- go here, shoot this, listen to dialogue. Repeat. Blue team's missions were a bit better, but Osiris missions were GOD AWFUL.Probably didn't help that, from what I've heard, the story was written by the guy who did Spartan Ops for 4. <.<I mean, I wanted Spartan Ops Season 2...but not like this.EDIT: Fun Fact: Spartan Thorne was supposed to be on Osiris, but 343 threw him into the trash bin for Buck.LOL THORNE IS STILL GETTING CHASED BY A LONE JACKAL IN THE COMICS
Quote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 08:27:20 PMAnyways, here are my thoughts. Just beat the game like 10 minutes ago so wait a bit for the full, coherent review.This game fucking sucked. I'm not trying to hate on the game, but goddamn, it is bad. Not over(under?)selling it, it's probably the worst Halo to date so far.Fan-fiction story, poor voice acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, uninteresting and generic characters, and boring level design all just leave a taste of disgust and want for something a little more substantial.Nothing even happens over the course of this game. It's like Spartan Ops -- go here, shoot this, listen to dialogue. Repeat. Blue team's missions were a bit better, but Osiris missions were GOD AWFUL.Probably didn't help that, from what I've heard, the story was written by the guy who did Spartan Ops for 4. <.<I mean, I wanted Spartan Ops Season 2...but not like this.EDIT: Fun Fact: Spartan Thorne was supposed to be on Osiris, but 343 threw him into the trash bin for Buck.
Anyways, here are my thoughts. Just beat the game like 10 minutes ago so wait a bit for the full, coherent review.This game fucking sucked. I'm not trying to hate on the game, but goddamn, it is bad. Not over(under?)selling it, it's probably the worst Halo to date so far.Fan-fiction story, poor voice acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, uninteresting and generic characters, and boring level design all just leave a taste of disgust and want for something a little more substantial.Nothing even happens over the course of this game. It's like Spartan Ops -- go here, shoot this, listen to dialogue. Repeat. Blue team's missions were a bit better, but Osiris missions were GOD AWFUL.
Quote from: Nick McIntyre on October 31, 2015, 11:52:05 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 08:27:20 PMAnyways, here are my thoughts. Just beat the game like 10 minutes ago so wait a bit for the full, coherent review.This game fucking sucked. I'm not trying to hate on the game, but goddamn, it is bad. Not over(under?)selling it, it's probably the worst Halo to date so far.Fan-fiction story, poor voice acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, uninteresting and generic characters, and boring level design all just leave a taste of disgust and want for something a little more substantial.Nothing even happens over the course of this game. It's like Spartan Ops -- go here, shoot this, listen to dialogue. Repeat. Blue team's missions were a bit better, but Osiris missions were GOD AWFUL.Probably didn't help that, from what I've heard, the story was written by the guy who did Spartan Ops for 4. <.<I mean, I wanted Spartan Ops Season 2...but not like this.EDIT: Fun Fact: Spartan Thorne was supposed to be on Osiris, but 343 threw him into the trash bin for Buck.Why would the writer of SPARTAN OPS, NOT HALO 4, be the writer?Good grief.
Quote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 10:35:46 AMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignoredAnd all the prophies fell into some dark galactic asshole.
Quote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignored
Quote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.
Quote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.
"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few Spartans
Quote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 11:09:38 AMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 10:35:46 AMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignoredAnd all the prophies fell into some dark galactic asshole.Pretty much the entire surviving species* went extinct when the flood took over High Charity. There were only a couple thousand and they called the big mushroom their home. What few remain have took shelter with the Jiralhanae. So yeah, makes sense we don't really see 'em.*not includong the Stoics, who stayed o Janjur Qom when the reformists left the planet. We have no idea what they've been doing for the past 3,000 years.
Quote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 01:47:14 PMQuote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 11:09:38 AMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 10:35:46 AMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignoredAnd all the prophies fell into some dark galactic asshole.Pretty much the entire surviving species* went extinct when the flood took over High Charity. There were only a couple thousand and they called the big mushroom their home. What few remain have took shelter with the Jiralhanae. So yeah, makes sense we don't really see 'em.*not includong the Stoics, who stayed o Janjur Qom when the reformists left the planet. We have no idea what they've been doing for the past 3,000 years.Another prime opportunity for awesome. Likely never to be taken up on no doubt.
Quote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 01:51:28 PMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 01:47:14 PMQuote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 11:09:38 AMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 10:35:46 AMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignoredAnd all the prophies fell into some dark galactic asshole.Pretty much the entire surviving species* went extinct when the flood took over High Charity. There were only a couple thousand and they called the big mushroom their home. What few remain have took shelter with the Jiralhanae. So yeah, makes sense we don't really see 'em.*not includong the Stoics, who stayed o Janjur Qom when the reformists left the planet. We have no idea what they've been doing for the past 3,000 years.Another prime opportunity for awesome. Likely never to be taken up on no doubt.We had the stoics in a book last year. 343 has said before they have plans for the San 'Shyuum and even the Drinol/ Sharquoi (which have been mentioned once in a very obscure source)We'll see them again. 343's just playing the long game with events. Remember they've got several years of content planned; on a three year dev cycle, that ends the third trilogy in 2027, presumably with the flood invasion. With that much time to cover events, why do it all at once?
Dear God, they plan to drag this into a third trilogy?
Quote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 01:57:06 PMQuote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 01:51:28 PMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 01:47:14 PMQuote from: Deadtrap on October 31, 2015, 11:09:38 AMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 10:35:46 AMQuote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 05:14:41 AMQuote from: Préhistorique on October 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PMQuote from: Septy on October 30, 2015, 09:44:51 PM"These Guardians can police an entire solar system" Can't even kill a few SpartansI fail to see how governing an entire solar system is even that big of a threat. Humanity at this point IIRC is spread across the galaxy. Ooh, you can destroy 25~ solar systems if we say no.The Covenant had the Orion Arm. Humans had not even a percentage of that.The galaxy is still mostly unexplored - so i'm sad she doesn't list any species we haven't seen yet in the last mission. Also lol the yonhet got mentioned before the jiralhanae.Meanwhile the Drones are still being ignoredAnd all the prophies fell into some dark galactic asshole.Pretty much the entire surviving species* went extinct when the flood took over High Charity. There were only a couple thousand and they called the big mushroom their home. What few remain have took shelter with the Jiralhanae. So yeah, makes sense we don't really see 'em.*not includong the Stoics, who stayed o Janjur Qom when the reformists left the planet. We have no idea what they've been doing for the past 3,000 years.Another prime opportunity for awesome. Likely never to be taken up on no doubt.We had the stoics in a book last year. 343 has said before they have plans for the San 'Shyuum and even the Drinol/ Sharquoi (which have been mentioned once in a very obscure source)We'll see them again. 343's just playing the long game with events. Remember they've got several years of content planned; on a three year dev cycle, that ends the third trilogy in 2027, presumably with the flood invasion. With that much time to cover events, why do it all at once?But do they have plans for the Yonhet?
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 31, 2015, 02:02:08 PMDear God, they plan to drag this into a third trilogy?They changed it from reclaimer trilogy to reclaimer saga so they wouldn't have the story constrained into 3 games. Plus they copyrighted Halo 7, Halo 8 and Halo 9 some time ago.
Quote from: Destiny is BANE? on October 31, 2015, 02:08:23 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 31, 2015, 02:02:08 PMDear God, they plan to drag this into a third trilogy?They changed it from reclaimer trilogy to reclaimer saga so they wouldn't have the story constrained into 3 games. Plus they copyrighted Halo 7, Halo 8 and Halo 9 some time ago.Does anyone have an appropriate milking picture to use right now?
Iv'e been seeing speculation that Halo Wars 2 is the next game chronologically, since it's been said that Spartan 4s will be in the game.
Quote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 09:30:56 PMIv'e been seeing speculation that Halo Wars 2 is the next game chronologically, since it's been said that Spartan 4s will be in the game.Why not about the adventures of Jerome and friends?
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 31, 2015, 09:39:03 PMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on October 31, 2015, 09:30:56 PMIv'e been seeing speculation that Halo Wars 2 is the next game chronologically, since it's been said that Spartan 4s will be in the game.Why not about the adventures of Jerome and friends?Because maybe it is but it will also include IVs.
Instead of the title being Halo 6, the next game will probably be "Halo 5: [something something]"
Quote from: Blurg on October 31, 2015, 04:29:00 PMInstead of the title being Halo 6, the next game will probably be "Halo 5: [something something]"Unless they are trying to name each new release, similar to the Star Wars films.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
the ads told a better story than the game.
Quote from: Blurg on November 01, 2015, 03:18:37 PMthe ads told a better story than the game.That seems to be a trend in gaming these days.
Crazy tinfoil hat theory that probably won't make a lot of sense: The Gravemind has been in control/corrupted Cortana since the end of Halo 2. Everything you have been doing has been for his endgame. Crippling the Ark so it can't produce anymore Halos, defeating the one Forerunner general who could confront what's left of the Flood with an army of newly composed Prometheans, (yes, I know Mendicant is the one who led Chief to Requiem, but for what purpose then? Maybe he wanted Didact gone too, or to set the Librarian's plans in motion). Also "Cortana" leading you to Genesis is giving you a false sense of security and manipulating you until the Gravemind can lock you and Blue Team away because you are it's greatest threat. The Guardians are weakening worlds and leaving them ripe for infestation. Imagine a planet that's been totally EMP'd, and an army of Flood just landed from a plagued ship...Gravemind may have been reforming on the Halo in the legendary ending and "Cortana" is breaking him out of containment. Maybe Gravemind in Halo 2 promised Cortana a cure for rampancy and unlimited knowledge: You will ask and I will answer. Okay, shoot. What if I told you it was possible to cure an AI from inevitable degradation? Unlimited knowledge... If they are not "one" then perhaps they are working together simultaneously. It's a really far shot, but what if Gravemind knew that one way to reach the Domain was through the Mantle's Approach? Imagine how you'd feel as Chief. If the Cortana we knew is completely gone, then you'd feel manipulated by the Gravemind and feel like a pawn in his galactic game all along while it was pretending to be someone you trusted. If it is still the Cortana, then we'd not only feel betrayed by our friend, but she's working with the evil parasite you once tried to destroy. Does anyone at least think this is an interesting concept even if it'd have a lot of plot holes?
Guys I found the plot to Halo 6Arc 1: We destroy the Halo installation Cortana is on to prevent her from firing it Arc 2: We fight of Cortana's invasion fleet of Earth and it turns out the flood has a new grave mind Arc 3: We travel to the Greater Ark to prevent it from replacing the destroyed ring from earlier in the game. We also finally destroy Cortana