New Ideas For The Halo Franchise?

Andy Chalk

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New Ideas For The Halo Franchise?


The Master Chief's saga may be over, but that doesn't mean Microsoft [http://www.microsoft.com] is about to walk away from its most lucrative cash-cow since DOS.

A Halo [http://kotaku.com/5019413/a-terrifying-glimpse-into-the-future-of-the-halo-franchise] IP. Respondents were asked to rate numerous ideas on a five-point scale, ranging from "definitely would buy" to "definitely would not buy," and while many of the ideas, such as a Halo prequel, sound not only plausible but appealing to fans of the series, a few others definitely do not.

A third-person Halo action-adventure game, for instance, might be of interest to die-hard fans of the series but likely wouldn't have the universal appeal of the original FPS titles. Going a bit farther down that road is a "Halo arcade game," which is vague enough to mean just about anything but would almost certainly translate into crap. A suggested Halo-based MMOG is probably a bad idea that we'll end up being slapped with at some point in the future anyway, but still infinitely more sensible than Halo Racing or a Halo LEGO game.

The most inexplicable entry on the list, however, is "a more family friendly Halo game," which not only defies description but also the very fabric of reality.

None of these concepts are in the works, of course, at least not as far as Microsoft is willing to admit. It's more akin to a list of what the company is thinking about considering for the future of the franchise. Unfortunately, we won't be able to express our opinions, or cold-sweating fears, about any of these ideas; while Kotaku describes the excerpted questions as coming from a company "very interested in here [http://www.xbox.com].



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Anton P. Nym

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I have posted this elsewhere, and I'm going to post it here.

Master Chief's Horse Adventures. It prints money.

-- Steve

PS: Or maybe Peter Jackson's Reservoir Grunts, an interactive movie.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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What's DOS?
Anton P. Nym said:
Master Chief's Horse Adventures. It prints money.

-- Steve

PS: Or maybe Peter Jackson's Reservoir Grunts, an interactive movie.
LOL

A serious suggestion

Longsword (best title I can think of, but they probably want 'Halo' in there somewhere)
It's a fighter combat sim, like Rogue Squadron. Maybe this one could have real space flight physics instead of airial fighters getting shoehorned into space.

But, make it good, then make it Halo. And don't release it 'til it's done.
 

Isaac Dodgson

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DOS is an old group of operating systems.

As for ideas for the next halo game in the franchise...well fuck anything will sell really.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Isaac Dodgson said:
DOS is an old group of operating systems.

As for ideas for the next halo game in the franchise...well fuck anything will sell really.
Thx

and yes, anything will sell, but what will be good?
 

DannyDeparted

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Hell, vamp up the graphics a bit, throw in some new guns, helmets, levels etc, and just release a new multiplayer Halo game.....it's pretty much all i use 1-3 for anyway.
 

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I think they should continue the sega, I mean the ending of halo 3 did leave us with something that looked like a cliff hanger. It should still be a FPS, just make it a bit more realistic and add a new gameplay mechanic. I've been going through this in mind lots of times. For instance in the new halo game, Cortana can show you the weak points of different enemies through your helmet. You can also upgrade your guns and stuff. Make the levels much more interactable and create a much more deep and emotional story that has new interesting characters, intelligent plot and that it also concentrates on Master Chief's past. Also allow the game's multiplayer to be modded, just like the ps3 version of UTIII
 

Anton P. Nym

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rayman 101 said:
I think they should continue the sega, I mean the ending of halo 3 did leave us with something that looked like a cliff hanger.
*sigh* Nobody reads their Arthurian myths [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon#In_Arthurian_legend] anymore these days.

-- Steve
 

GyroCaptain

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I must disagree with Herr Chalk: Lego Halo would be the best game ever.

"Longsword" is a great idea, kudos.
 

Aetmos

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Halo/Metroid crossover. Oh, wait...

Seriously, Halo _is_ FPS. Its arguably the reason why they started making FPS games for consoles. Its not just the character that's iconic, its also the gameplay. Anything else will feel like generic scifi game #6813. Unless it has mecha-ponies.

So, FPS/RTS hybrid. Break into Savage's house, and steal everything not bolted to the floor.
 

Pebsy

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why dont they try a halo without the story, like a battlefield version of halo. If anyone has ever played the battlefield series, halo has some potential there.
 

AlphaWolf13

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Ughhh, why don't the just kill it... Nope, Microsoft doesn't work that way, they gut it and feed off of it till everyone hates it. (Not that halo 2 + 3 didn't make me hate it... because it did) Microsoft deserves to at least burn up and fizzle. I'd be happy :)

Aetmos said:
Halo/Metroid crossover. Oh, wait...

Seriously, Halo _is_ FPS. Its arguably the reason why they started making FPS games for consoles. Its not just the character that's iconic, its also the gameplay. Anything else will feel like generic scifi game #6813. Unless it has mecha-ponies.

So, FPS/RTS hybrid. Break into Savage's house, and steal everything not bolted to the floor.

Keyword: Arguably...

"why they started making FPS games for consoles." <--- They started long before halo came out, MANY GAMES. Halo's not the first, and it's definitely not the reason a mass of FPS's came out. Granted it probably guided a few companies to milk the FPS genre, it didn't "start" an FPS revolution.
 

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How about turning the rebounding health meter on it's head and putting players in the shoes of a lowly Marine.

It's still firmly in FPS teritory, but could make for an interesting (if insanely hard) reversal of the current trend for one-man armies.
 

PsiMatrix

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Well I'd certainly like to see more:

Sergeant Johnson and the Chief's adventures between the first and second one.
The first and second done to the visual standard of the third one.
The Fall of Reach (and the other surviving Spartans).
One done around the Covenant's perspective of the first or following on from the las/t battling against the hold-outs that still believe the Prophets' lies.


If they were to do a RTS FPS hybrid, I'd like to see it as well. You could choose to be the godlike entity that controls the units or be one of the units on the field. Those in the field perceive it from an FPS view with the strategy guys handling the bigger picture of deploying units to certain areas.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Thank you GyroCaptain, I love kudos.

To all the anti-Halo people, you're pathetic. Coming here to spout hatred and contributing nothing to what could be an intelligent discussion. If humanity is on a downward spiral (as many claim, not me) then it is people like you that are pulling us.

Another idea:
"Helljumper"
You play as an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper (ODST). Basically this is Halo meets Rainbow Six, maybe with some Ghost Recon and possibly the "choose your starting point" mechanic of of Medal of Honor: Airborne.

And I believe the histories of the Covenant and the Forerunners are fertile grounds to cultivate many games.