Halo 5 Guardians: #huntthetruth

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Well well well, what's this, then? Looks like the Infinity.

And also a tree, but I get the feeling the Infinity is going to be more important.
 
Decided to give the audio recordings a go... and damn, they are so good.

My prediction on what will be in the next episode:
pivotal-ness
 
Decided to give the audio recordings a go... and damn, they are so good.

My prediction on what will be in the next episode:
pivotal-ness

Honestly, I think the Hunt the Truth ARG is the best marketing for a Halo game that has been done in the entire franchise. I've never been so riveted by an audio drama before.
 
You should probably look into just how big the communities involvement and excitement was around ilovebees before saying that.

Glad you're enjoying this ARG though.
They're a bit different though.

Hunt the truth isn't really an ARG, it's far more traditional marketing (not counting hunt the signal). That said I can honestly say that Hunt the Truth is one of the best marketing campaigns I have ever seen (or listened to I guess :p). It's extremely well acted, directed and written. It's just very entertaining.

I'm more hyped for the next episode of Hunt the Truth than I am Game of Thrones. That's pretty damn impressive for what is essentially a predominately audio based ad campaign.
 
Honestly, I think the Hunt the Truth ARG is the best marketing for a Halo game that has been done in the entire franchise. I've never been so riveted by an audio drama before.

What is iLoveBees?

First, I don't think #HUNTtheTRUTH and #HUNTtheSIGNAL are the same, HTT isn't really an ARG as it is a media release.

ILB's was awesome, and was a good mix of ARG + media release.

I think the QUALITY of HTT is far above ILB (though I think that should be somewhat expected considering). I really enjoyed ILB's and thought the story was good, though I wish it'd ended up more pivotal in the story of Halo 2 (minor footnote really). HTT is shaping up to not only be exceptional quality wise, but really have true and lasting meaning in the Halo universe. It's also been wonderful seeing all the lore details come to light for people who may be unfamiliar with the books etc.

Regarding #HUNTtheSIGNAL.. I think HTS had a really rocky start. SEEMS like it got advertised before they had all their ducks in a row, and I wonder if some of the #Circuits shenanigans was to give them time to get everything else set.

Once we passed the #Circuits though? It's been FANTASTIC. Some of it is hard, for sure, but the lore info is delicious. They did a great job incorporating aspects of the Halo universe into the puzzles (post social media BS).

But anyway, I am really excited for Sunday.
 
Hunt the truth has definitely been amazing so far. At this point I'm looking forward to these episodes more than GOT. But I wouldnt really consider it an ARG.
 
Looks like the Spartan on the cover of Halo Escalation #21 is the same Spartan (same color armor, similar shoulder pads, antena, same blue streaks, same foot design, etc.) as the one on Locke's team and I'd my money on it being Tanaka, which means the red one is Macer and the other one is Buck. That mirrors Blue Team in that both teams have 2 males and 2 females.

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Oh hey, I was right! I had initially predicted that one Spartan would be Tanaka because its "original" design (in the H2A opening cinematic) looked a lot more like Reach-era HAZOP, and considering Tanaka was Army (Reach Spartans worked alongside Army) and grew up in an inhospitable environment it made total sense to me.

I'm still putting my money on Romeo having some degree of involvement with Locke's squad, though.
 
They're a bit different though.

Hunt the truth isn't really an ARG, it's far more traditional marketing (not counting hunt the signal). That said I can honestly say that Hunt the Truth is one of the best marketing campaigns I have ever seen (or listened to I guess :p). It's extremely well acted, directed and written. It's just very entertaining.

I'm more hyped for the next episode of Hunt the Truth than I am Game of Thrones. That's pretty damn impressive for what is essentially a predominately audio based ad campaign.

First, I don't think #HUNTtheTRUTH and #HUNTtheSIGNAL are the same, HTT isn't really an ARG as it is a media release.

ILB's was awesome, and was a good mix of ARG + media release.

I think the QUALITY of HTT is far above ILB (though I think that should be somewhat expected considering). I really enjoyed ILB's and thought the story was good, though I wish it'd ended up more pivotal in the story of Halo 2 (minor footnote really). HTT is shaping up to not only be exceptional quality wise, but really have true and lasting meaning in the Halo universe. It's also been wonderful seeing all the lore details come to light for people who may be unfamiliar with the books etc.

Regarding #HUNTtheSIGNAL.. I think HTS had a really rocky start. SEEMS like it got advertised before they had all their ducks in a row, and I wonder if some of the #Circuits shenanigans was to give them time to get everything else set.

Once we passed the #Circuits though? It's been FANTASTIC. Some of it is hard, for sure, but the lore info is delicious. They did a great job incorporating aspects of the Halo universe into the puzzles (post social media BS).

But anyway, I am really excited for Sunday.
Well calling Hunt the Truth an ARG wasn't the best idea. Since it technically isn't. That caused me to immediately to jump to the conclusion that you were talking about Hunt the Signal. Which is not very good in my opinion.

I absolutely love Hunt The Truth though. That's the shit. I could listen to those all day.
 
Oh hey, I was right! I had initially predicted that one Spartan would be Tanaka because its "original" design (in the H2A opening cinematic) looked a lot more like Reach-era HAZOP, and considering Tanaka was Army (Reach Spartans worked alongside Army) and grew up in an inhospitable environment it made total sense to me.

I'm still putting my money on Romeo having some degree of involvement with Locke's squad, though.

Based on the ODST game and New Blood, he's such a bit character nothing of value will be lost. The guy that retired for family life was more fleshed out and interesting than Romeo.
 
Based on the ODST game and New Blood, he's such a bit character nothing of value will be lost. The guy that retired for family life was more fleshed out and interesting than Romeo.

The same could be said about Macer and even Buck to a degree, though. I'm not expecting any of Locke's ensemble to be perfectly fleshed-out characters come their introductions in Halo 5; that being said, it'd be cool if we got a Fall of Reach-esque novel where the formation of Locke's team got some clarification and depth prior to the game.
 
I'm more worried about whether this batch of 343i characters will be better... executed/implemented than their first go about.
I hope they gave the feedback to del Rio and Palmer some serious thought.
 
Well calling Hunt the Truth an ARG wasn't the best idea. Since it technically isn't. That caused me to immediately to jump to the conclusion that you were talking about Hunt the Signal. Which is not very good in my opinion.

I absolutely love Hunt The Truth though. That's the shit. I could listen to those all day.

Fair enough, I haven't actually been playing attention to hunt the signal. Too busy really...

They should kill off Palmer. She's no Johnson.

If they do kill her off, I'd like them to do it in a way which makes us actually care about her character.

I'm thinking along the lines of a Boromir death. Going up against overwhelming odds in the attempt to save some egg heads.

Obviously it wouldn't be anywhere near as effective as Boromir's fight as she's not even close to as interesting a character. However I think it would be cool.
 
Anyone else think M'shak may not be human? His general weirdness makes me think his space jargon may actually be due to an imperfect translator, not to mention his name and connections. I could see him being a Jackal.
 
Oh hey, I was right! I had initially predicted that one Spartan would be Tanaka because its "original" design (in the H2A opening cinematic) looked a lot more like Reach-era HAZOP, and considering Tanaka was Army (Reach Spartans worked alongside Army) and grew up in an inhospitable environment it made total sense to me.

I'm still putting my money on Romeo having some degree of involvement with Locke's squad, though.

I'd love for Romeo to be part of the squad, but that prediction is beginning to look quite dim. It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that the white spartan is Tanaka and the red spartan is clearly another female based on the body frame (and the only viable candidate is Macer) and we know the other two spartans are Locke and Buck, so unfortunately I don't see Romeo playing a big part here.
 
What did he do, Frankie?!

Shit's about to get real up in here. Up until now, we've been covering old ground. Covering it very well, mind you, but still, the details of the Spartan program aren't exactly a mystery.

Now? Now the real fun begins.

If I'm right about FERO=Serina Osman and M'Shak = BB, this is where the real misinformation campaign begins. Everything up until now was done to get Ben to trust this new, totally anonymous source implicitly.
 
Shit's about to get real up in here. Up until now, we've been covering old ground. Covering it very well, mind you, but still, the details of the Spartan program aren't exactly a mystery.

Now? Now the real fun begins.

If I'm right about FERO=Serina Osman and M'Shak = BB, this is where the real misinformation campaign begins. Everything up until now was done to get Ben to trust this new, totally anonymous source implicitly.
I've not been following this thread super closely so I think a bit behind.

Who is Serina Osman? And what do you mean by M'Shak being "BB"?

Really like the misinformation theory though, I never thought of that. Now I'm gonna doubt everything.
 
I've not been following this thread super closely so I think a bit behind.

Who is Serina Osman? And what do you mean by M'Shak being "BB"?

Really like the misinformation theory though, I never thought of that. Now I'm gonna doubt everything.

Serina Osman is the director of ONI, and BB is her personal AI (amongst other things). Osman is an S-II washout who got taken under Paragonsky's (the previous director of ONI) tutelage.

Their role in this is all speculation on my part, though.
 
Shit's about to get real up in here. Up until now, we've been covering old ground. Covering it very well, mind you, but still, the details of the Spartan program aren't exactly a mystery.

Now? Now the real fun begins.

If I'm right about FERO=Serina Osman and M'Shak = BB, this is where the real misinformation campaign begins. Everything up until now was done to get Ben to trust this new, totally anonymous source implicitly.

I doubt FERO=
Osman. Why would she do this? She adores Parangosky, doing this would only do harm to her, because Spartan II project was authorised by her after all. Not to mention that Osman just gets promoted to admiral and there are many ONI high rankers wanna bring her down.
 
I doubt FERO=
Osman. Why would she do this? She adores Parangosky, doing this would only do harm to her, because Spartan II project was authorised by her after all. Not to mention that Osman just gets promoted to admiral and there are many ONI high rankers wanna bring her down.

Weirdly, I thought that
Paragonsky
was dead, for some reason. Still, there's lots of upsides. It diminishes the Spartan-II program, which she hates, it allows them to disavow the Chief, who has become something of a liability, and it allows her to clean house of those high-rankers you alluded to.
 
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