That planet, I believe was meant to be Onyx. Or, the dyson sphere with a few spartans trapped in it.Shoggoth2588 said:Reach was a prequel though...Halo 4 would suggest a game taking place after The Chief and his spunky pal The Arbiter took out the Phophets and brought about peace between Shangheli, humans and, whatever the hell Grunts are.Lacsapix said:I hope its fake, Reach had a great ending (its done now).
no need to dig up corpses that are laid to rest to unleash your loneliness on.
we don't need another Prince of persia Warrior Within.
Granted if you beat Halo 3 on Legendary you get a special little video of The Chief in a heavily damaged vessel and very close to what looked like planet-form Unicron...who was painted steel-grey. Halo 3 had a good ending and Reach had a better one. I think I'm good and satisfied for now where Halo is concerned.
Nope, Reach was just the last Halo game made by Bungie. Microsoft created its own development team (343 Industries) solely for the purpose of making more Halo games.kortin said:Why. Thats all I ask. WHY? I thought they finished off the series with Reach, can't they just stop? I mean, I know that companies like to milk games, but is there really even any milk left in this cow?
I dont think the campaign was the primay intended focus of Reach, rather than it was inserting new [multiplayer] mechanics for the Halo universe.Von Strimmer said:Personally I thought the Halo: Reach campaign sucked. I'm willing to give 343 the benefit of the doubt on this one and see what happens.
Indie? Since when do indie devs get publishing deals with Activision? Bungie is not indie, they're just independent from Microsoft now.Rhys95 said:343 was established by Microsoft after Bungie went indie.
Reach was a prequel.Jim Grim said:Wait, wait, wait. Reach wasn't Halo 4?
Who wants to put odds on "Ryse" being the Crytek Kinect game that we read about last week?Baldr said:Here some more info:
http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6317189/xboxcom-outs-halo-4-halo-hd-remake?tag=top_stories%3Bstory%3B1
To be honest it's just like the MW3 - Activision situation. Apart from I don't like Call of duty...DrunkDonut said:It does not bother me TBH I think people should give 343 industries a chance with the Halo title first before people complain about a halo 4.
343 Studio's is made up Ex-Bungie staff, these guy's wanted to stay and create Halo Games, i prefer these guys than just Microsoft creating them.kman123 said:you can blame this one on 343 Industries. Bungie officially handed over the rights to Microsoft. Hey, it might get the breath of fresh air it needed ever since 3 was released.
Bungie isn't making any more Halo games, but it was stated from the very start that 343 Studios would take over.Rule Britannia said:Looks fake don't wanna be a hating guy but it just does...
If it was true I won't buy it simply because bungie is "milking" the franchise now they said it was done in Reach but evidently not...In my opinion even ODST was a "money grabbing" move by bungie....
I read somewhere that if you look very closely you can see lights in the shape of some of the forerunner symbols from the Halos ectbobby1361 said:That planet, I believe was meant to be Onyx. Or, the dyson sphere with a few spartans trapped in it.Shoggoth2588 said:Reach was a prequel though...Halo 4 would suggest a game taking place after The Chief and his spunky pal The Arbiter took out the Phophets and brought about peace between Shangheli, humans and, whatever the hell Grunts are.Lacsapix said:I hope its fake, Reach had a great ending (its done now).
no need to dig up corpses that are laid to rest to unleash your loneliness on.
we don't need another Prince of persia Warrior Within.
Granted if you beat Halo 3 on Legendary you get a special little video of The Chief in a heavily damaged vessel and very close to what looked like planet-form Unicron...who was painted steel-grey. Halo 3 had a good ending and Reach had a better one. I think I'm good and satisfied for now where Halo is concerned.
I loved Warrior Within!Dick Johnson said:[
Shame, Warrior Within was the only Prince of Persia that had a remotely enjoyable fighting system.