The trailer of Halo 3, dubbed "Keep it Clean" has sparked my interest, and I am sure I am not the only one. Foregoing searching this place, I have opted instead to analyse what is going on in the trailer.
First off, what has Wikipedia to say about KIC?
"The ambiguous trailer depicts numerous Human Entry Vehicles impacting into New Mombasa, and the destruction in the wake of the Prophet of Regret's ship's jump to slipspace (as shown in Halo 2), shown from the point of view of several camera angles. Near the end of the trailer, the Halo 3 stylized logo is also shown."
Right. That's what we see. It's known that the Lumbasa name is the name of a PM in Congo, Mbaraki is a port in Kenya. I haven't seen it myself, but voices say that it is New Mombasa. So far, so good. But I disagree with most of the statement above, the Wikipedia one.
1) Are they human ships at all? While the last words before the bungie logo are "Prepare to drop", maybe hinting at ODST involvement, I don't know why human ships would fuck up what is apparently New Mombasa, if they were friendlies. Which leads me to point 2:
2) At first, the city shown is entirely pristine. Everything is in working order, lights are on, life is grand. If this were post Halo 2 New Mombasa, it would have been in shambles thanks to Regret kickstarting his slipspace engine.
3) This one ties in with #2. If New Mombasa or parts of it somehow wasn't/weren't wasted, would anybody still be there to even read it? I can't imagine anybody wanting to stay in a ruined city occupied by hostile aliens. Then again, they might not be as smart as you and me..
4) Couple KIC with Landfall. Three short clips about the grunts. No master chief is seen, other than mentioned once. I don't know when this was out, as I had no access to XBL for a while, but the thing is the grunts.
All these points combined have made me think. Might we be finally playing as someone else than John 117? Could be finally be thrown into the Battle for New Mombasa?
As a firm Believer (one that thought the Believe ads were better than the game being advertised), I hope to god we will.
First off, what has Wikipedia to say about KIC?
"The ambiguous trailer depicts numerous Human Entry Vehicles impacting into New Mombasa, and the destruction in the wake of the Prophet of Regret's ship's jump to slipspace (as shown in Halo 2), shown from the point of view of several camera angles. Near the end of the trailer, the Halo 3 stylized logo is also shown."
Right. That's what we see. It's known that the Lumbasa name is the name of a PM in Congo, Mbaraki is a port in Kenya. I haven't seen it myself, but voices say that it is New Mombasa. So far, so good. But I disagree with most of the statement above, the Wikipedia one.
1) Are they human ships at all? While the last words before the bungie logo are "Prepare to drop", maybe hinting at ODST involvement, I don't know why human ships would fuck up what is apparently New Mombasa, if they were friendlies. Which leads me to point 2:
2) At first, the city shown is entirely pristine. Everything is in working order, lights are on, life is grand. If this were post Halo 2 New Mombasa, it would have been in shambles thanks to Regret kickstarting his slipspace engine.
3) This one ties in with #2. If New Mombasa or parts of it somehow wasn't/weren't wasted, would anybody still be there to even read it? I can't imagine anybody wanting to stay in a ruined city occupied by hostile aliens. Then again, they might not be as smart as you and me..
4) Couple KIC with Landfall. Three short clips about the grunts. No master chief is seen, other than mentioned once. I don't know when this was out, as I had no access to XBL for a while, but the thing is the grunts.
All these points combined have made me think. Might we be finally playing as someone else than John 117? Could be finally be thrown into the Battle for New Mombasa?
As a firm Believer (one that thought the Believe ads were better than the game being advertised), I hope to god we will.