Korten12 said:
The Rookie Gamer said:
Korten12 said:
I'm aware of the multiplayer story, but couldn't they even throw in a bonus elite mode, or better yet, get rid of the "story" hastily stitched onto the multiplayer? On the book notice, I don't think I'm the only one going to consider that the non-canon ramblings of an author who does little to no research into Halo lore in order to strawman the side they think is wrong. Please note, I'm not being hostile towards you, it's just the first thing seems like a subpar addition that add nothing and takes away another option people enjoyed, and the second is Kareen Traviss completely butchering Halo lore with blatant falsehoods regarding the spartan program, and making the Elites like the brutes more than humans(!?!?).
The Elites don't like the Brutes anymore then the Humans. Your like many who seem to think: "Alright, well she only showed the Human hating one's, so they must be the majority? Right?"
When that is false, most people support Thel'Vadam in a peace with Humans.
Also what blatant falsehoods regarding the Spartan Program? Are you talking about the punch scene? Or the Kilo-Five Halsey hating (which ONI wanted them to hate Halsey by giving them one-sided information on purpose.)
Or the Halsey hating where Halsey actually decided that she is Human and does have some morality instead of being shown as a never-evil-doer from Eric's novels.
Not that I think Karen is the best writer (far from it) but the hate around Glasslands is SOOO overblown.
I don't think the human haters are the majority, it's just that the return mentions how they went to full out war with the Brutes, while the Human haters don't seem to have any grudge towards them.
The falsehoods included acting like Halsey acted on her own in the program(Which ONI brass green lighted), the flash clones(which, again, ONI knew about), and I also thought Parangosky having such a big rage at the cloning of said children was a tad bit hypocritical when she used orphans as suicide soldiers. I agree Nylund's Halsey was Mary Sue, but they made Halsey into a buffoon in this, with every single character trumping her in an argument. And then Mendez acts pulls the Parangosky, and also says the lie that they didn't choose the Spartan IIIs on any scale genetic superiority(which they did, just not as much as the IIs).
In regards to the punch scene, Halsey should have been extremely injured from that, not just have a relatively measly black eye.