Halo: The Fall of Reach Animated Series Trailer

Why do people want him to be faceless? I never understood the appeal myself.

For me it's kind of like Darth Vader getting his helmet removed at the end of RoTJ. There's just more of an air of mystery and coolness by not having an exact representation of what he looks like.
 
For me it's kind of like Darth Vader getting his helmet removed at the end of RoTJ. There's just more of an air of mystery and coolness by not having an exact representation of what he looks like.

Which is personally something I've never cared much for.
 
I read here that it's possibly an hour long show, so the type of animation your talking about would be very expensive. This appears to be like the animation used for Halo 4 terminals. However, I hope it turns out to be a little more animated than that. Motion stills type animation can be nice in short bursts, but there will be blowback from the casual viewer about that animation style, especially if the show is really that long.


While Sequence terminals use a combination of full 3D animation and "static" 2D storyboard- style elements, this project is fully animated from start to finish but still stylized with painterly effects and brush strokes.
 
While Sequence terminals use a combination of full 3D animation and "static" 2D storyboard- style elements, this project is fully animated from start to finish but still stylized with painterly effects and brush strokes.

That's fantastic news then. I thought I read somewhere it was the same studio who did the terminals, so I assumed it was the same animation techniques.
 
For me it's kind of like Darth Vader getting his helmet removed at the end of RoTJ. There's just more of an air of mystery and coolness by not having an exact representation of what he looks like.

This. And the fact he'd probably end up looking really generic if they did show his face.

Like Batman, the Master Chief is more of a figure for people than a person.

I imagine him looking a bit like Max Payne (in 4) but pale and with a military cut.

I loved the book, but went with the standard digital edition as I think the deluxe one was too expensive for what it offered.
 
For me it's kind of like Darth Vader getting his helmet removed at the end of RoTJ. There's just more of an air of mystery and coolness by not having an exact representation of what he looks like.

Yup.

Though, I think they strike a nice balance in their media by showing the face of him through adolescence and then keeping him faceless (minus Halo 4, kinda).
 
I'm definitely interested, but don't feel like dropping extra cash for mostly req packs.

I'll wait for the separate release.

I'm pretty hyped though. About to finish last light and then i will read the last handful of escalation comics and then hunt the truth s2 to be fully halo-lore'd up for h5.

The extended universe is fantastic and i especially can't get enough content about AIs and forerunners.
 
Stinkles, as a fan of Halo, I clearly know what 343i needs to do to obtain super mega awesome success. So what do you need to do?

Open your email, compose a new email, find Eric Nylunds email. Then tell him how it's been 14 years since he wrote TFoR and because of his work, halos universe has gotten big and the very characters he wrote are now in the games proper. So with it being the eve of the TFoR animated series, ask him if he wants to write a new halo novel of his choice and put his take on the older halo universe.

Because let's be honest, we need a new Eric Nylund novel. Not because the other writers are bad, but that it would be cool to see what he would write in the 343 era Halo universe.
 
Stinkles, as a fan of Halo, I clearly know what 343i needs to do to obtain super mega awesome success. So what do you need to do?

Open your email, compose a new email, find Eric Nylunds email. Then tell him how it's been 14 years since he wrote TFoR and because of his work, halos universe has gotten big and the very characters he wrote are now in the games proper. So with it being the eve of the TFoR animated series, ask him if he wants to write a new halo novel of his choice and put his take on the older halo universe.

Because let's be honest, we need a new Eric Nylund novel. Not because the other writers are bad, but that it would be cool to see what he would write in the 343 era Halo universe.

I second this notion. No joke, Fall of Reach is a book that's fun to read multiple times, and it has that "must keep reading" feeling. It's what I consider to be the greatest video game novel of all time, by quite a large margin at that.
 
Hoping it's Jorge, as unlikely as that is.

Reach was good to him, don't deny him this...

I'd love it if Jorge made a cameo seeing as how he was the only Reach native and Spartan-II on the team in Halo: Reach.

I can't wait to watch this. Ideally I'd want it the night of or night before when I'm in full hype mode and likely to buy right away. Otherwise, I'll be too busy with campaign and warzone and Arena to want to sit down and watch until a while later.

Remember Reach!
 
Reach was good to him, don't deny him this...

I'd love it if Jorge made a cameo seeing as how he was the only Reach native and Spartan-II on the team in Halo: Reach.

I can't wait to watch this. Ideally I'd want it the night of or night before when I'm in full hype mode and likely to buy right away. Otherwise, I'll be too busy with campaign and warzone and Arena to want to sit down and watch until a while later.

Remember Reach!

The only new character in Reach that has anything to do with this IS Jorge, there is no other answer.
 
I think the animation looks decent. The character's faces are probably the weakest point, the action seems like it will flow fairly well.

That said, that is some terrible voice work.
 
Forgive my dumbness,
How is 117 in this? I thought John woke up after Reach already fell.
The Master chief was at the battle for reach. I believe his mission was to secure a data center or something on the orbital shipyards with Linda
 
Surprisingly soon.

Soon as in more than a few hours before the release of the game? Cause once H5 actually drops I'm just going to play the game and maybe I'll get around to watching this eventually. Right now though the hype train is full steam ahead and I would make time to watch it and it would be even more beneficial to people who haven't read the book to introduce Blue Team.
 
Stinkles, as a fan of Halo, I clearly know what 343i needs to do to obtain super mega awesome success. So what do you need to do?

Open your email, compose a new email, find Eric Nylunds email. Then tell him how it's been 14 years since he wrote TFoR and because of his work, halos universe has gotten big and the very characters he wrote are now in the games proper. So with it being the eve of the TFoR animated series, ask him if he wants to write a new halo novel of his choice and put his take on the older halo universe.

Because let's be honest, we need a new Eric Nylund novel. Not because the other writers are bad, but that it would be cool to see what he would write in the 343 era Halo universe.

This would be amazing.
 
The description says "relive the origin of Master Chief" but Master Chief wasn't at Reach (at least not in the book). Is he in this in any significant way?

Edit: Took out my question because it was already addressed, but someone already quoted it so I edited it back in.

Also had an epic brain fart. MC is in the book.
 
The description says "relive the origin of Master Chief" but Master Chief wasn't at Reach (at least not in the book). Is he in this in any significant way?

It's based on the Book.

EDIT: The book covers the Spartan II project, so will this feature, since it follows the book story.

EDIT 2: ^^Nevermind. lol
 
whoa, this looks good

While Sequence terminals use a combination of full 3D animation and "static" 2D storyboard- style elements, this project is fully animated from start to finish but still stylized with painterly effects and brush strokes.
can't wait to get this in my veins.

Which is personally something I've never cared much for.
same. Seeing Darth Vader's face in ROTJ was an incredibly powerful moment.
 
Well that certainly would elicit emotion-filled reactions from me.

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If you watch the three parts back to back it's more than an hour. All three available immediately at launch




And
we don't show his adult face in this

I love that you guys are staying so true to the novel. I was ridiculously (and in hindsight, needlessly) worried that you guys would write Samuel-034 out of it in favor of simplicity. Super excited for this, and you guys can expect a full written review of it on BestGameEver.co.uk from yours truly ;)
 
The existence of this gives me hope that 343 didn't forget the pre-Traviss world where Halsey was depicted as an actual human being.
 
The existence of this gives me hope that 343 didn't forget the pre-Traviss world where Halsey was depicted as an actual human being.

Well you will definitely see all the very cool not-at-all-questionable things she did when she was young.

:-)
 
The existence of this gives me hope that 343 didn't forget the pre-Traviss world where Halsey was depicted as an actual human being.

If anything, I find the lack of accountability and dismissiveness of her actions in TFoR to be more uncomfortable.
 
Well you will definitely see all the very cool not-at-all-questionable things she did when she was young.

:-)
Look, I'm not opposed to making Halsey out to be anything other than an angel. I'm happy with her being a questionable character morally - but the difference between her earlier depictions was her self-awareness of that fact. I liked her better when she was a scientist struggling with a moral dilemma between her maternal instinct and her responsibility to her government and duty.

I just want a more balanced depiction, which I'm hoping H5 and further EU content will serve.

If anything, I find the lack of accountability and dismissiveness of her actions in TFoR to be more uncomfortable.
Really? I don't think TFoR was particularly 'dismissive' of the morality of Halsey's actions. I mean, maybe not from a Doylist perspective. The book itself doesn't condemn the ultimate good or evil of the project, but Halsey herself is an extremely conflicted character throughout the events of the book and that conflict was what made her interesting. She gets attached to the children in spite of her attempts to distance herself from them (and therefore the underlying horror of the program), she tries her best to soften as much of the program as she can, for the benefit of the Spartans and her own peace of mind. Her most morally unjustifiable action, pushing ahead with the augmentations, were made specifically because she was warned ONI would replace her with someone who cared a little less about the children's wellbeing if she didn't hurry ahead.

The moral question of the Spartan IIs is a good one, but I don't think it needed to come at the expense of Halsey's nuance of character and her legitimately well done inner conflict central to her role in TFoR.
 
Why do people want him to be faceless? I never understood the appeal myself.

I remember at the beginning, with CE, Bungie said he would be faceless so that everyone could relate to the Master Chief (except women I suppose). He had no race or defining characteristics beyond being a super soldier/cyborg. But just Googling it, it seems Fall of Reach was published two weeks before CE was released on Xbox, so I dunno.
 
I remember at the beginning, with CE, Bungie said he would be faceless so that everyone could relate to the Master Chief (except women I suppose). He had no race or defining characteristics beyond being a super soldier/cyborg. But just Googling it, it seems Fall of Reach was published two weeks before CE was released on Xbox, so I dunno.


Fall of Reach was available six weeks before the game- and the needs of a game don't need to be confused with those of a novel.
 
Fall of Reach was available six weeks before the game- and the needs of a game don't need to be confused with those of a novel.

True. But that legendary ending in 4 kinda kicks all that into the long grass.

That appearance, which was isolated in the novels (mostly TFoR and The Flood), was definitely brought into in-game canon by that scene. He's clearly can no longer be black, for example.
 
That appearance, which was isolated in the novels (mostly TFoR and The Flood), was definitely brought into in-game canon by that scene. He's clearly can no longer be black, for example.

Unless the lighting was way too bright in there, and the camera had some sort of vaseline on it, and there was a lot of glare.
 
True. But that legendary ending in 4 kinda kicks all that into the long grass.

That appearance, which was isolated in the novels (mostly TFoR and The Flood), was definitely brought into in-game canon by that scene. He's clearly can no longer be black, for example.

There has never been a canonical difference. It's experiential. Which is one of many advantages games have over other media.
 
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