UNSC vs Covenant vs Prometheans vs Flood/Precursors.
Please let Halo 5 have this.
Yes. There also needs to be a heavy Promethean type.
I was surprised there was only one three faction battle sequence in the entire campaign.
UNSC vs Covenant vs Prometheans vs Flood/Precursors.
Please let Halo 5 have this.
Yeah, they do. I got the achievement and everything.Do all your chapters have the legendary logo clear next to them? I had to to go back and replay one mission thanks to that stupid Halo save and quit but that's been around forever...
Possibly.Maybe you blinked at the wrong time.
Its such a small thing, but that bummed me out too. So safe and so uncreative. Even such a small thing was an opportunity to showcase how the Forerunner and their technology is different, alien, working in mysterious ways, but nope. The idea of racks doesn't even make that much sense.Promethean weapon racks killed it for me.
Your ancient, highly advanced race has weapons that can transform and reform and instead of being able to store them on units in little cubes or blink them in, we just hang them on magazine racks.
gotta save that for the sequels
Yeah, they do. I got the achievement and everything.
Possibly.
Edit* nope, I just watched the epilogue again, it gave me the normal ending. Does this ending only show up if you solo legendary? If so, maybe that's what it is.
Stuff I've been thinking about:
Who is the man talking to Halsey at the prologue? They make a point of Halsey saying he is not ONI.
Why do they keep referring to cortana's physicality? They do this through the scene where she talks about feeling the suns warmth, the scene where she touches the chief and in hasley's diary entry at the crash site.
She disappears when the composer is active, which is a tool to turn physical forms into digital and vice versa.
Same time, the Didact falls into a slip space field.
My theory is its the Didact talking to Hasley in the prologue, but that is not Hasley, it's cortana. But it is in some alternate reality based in that geas ( can't remember what it was called in primordium). Cortana is being interrogated by the Didact before being consumed by him or changed into physical form for some purpose. The prologue is actually taking part at the end if Halo 4's story.
Probably a load of bollocks.
Isn't he dead?
Its such a small thing, but that bummed me out too. So safe and so uncreative. Even such a small thing was an opportunity to showcase how the Forerunner and their technology is different, alien, working in mysterious ways, but nope. The idea of racks doesn't even make that much sense.
So what's the point of the legendary ending? Are his eyes like a forerunners now with the giant pupil or can I just not see the whites because of the shadow?
UNSC vs Covenant vs Prometheans vs Flood/Precursors.
Please let Halo 5 have this.
If Halo 5 is set on Earth, with just chief and no AI, I will be heavily disappointed.
This is something from the first CG bit of Spartan Ops and not campaign, so I guess I'll tag it just to be safe:Apparently the Infinity has an AI. Maybe that will be chief's companion in Halo 5?
Flesh out the prometheans (+ do more to make the watchers more interesting to fight) and add the halo 3 brutes and drones to the covenant and it'd be perfect.
I think unless they pull some other splinter covenant group out of their ass, this is hopefully the last we see of them as enemies for a while.
Fightin side-by-side with the arbiter as battle bros again is whats needed.
Halo 6 should be about Chief retiring and trying to start a new family with some human, but keeps thinking about Cortana and locks the bathroom door and jerks off while thinking about her.
If Halo 5 is set on Earth, with just chief and no AI, I will be heavily disappointed.
This is something from the first CG bit of Spartan Ops and not campaign, so I guess I'll tag it just to be safe:Apparently the Infinity has an AI. Maybe that will be chief's companion in Halo 5?
Put yourself in the Chief's shoes for a minute. What would you want to do after taking your amour off on earth?
I think unless they pull some other splinter covenant group out of their ass, this is hopefully the last we see of them as enemies for a while.
What you're describing sounds like a Halo Location Generator, not a direct sequel. There's no story reason to go to any of those places next. Or anywhere, really.And there's an incredible amount of room for a sequel. Other shield worlds? One of the Covenant home planets? Human colonies? The great thing about 343 is that I feel like they're actually willing to take us new places. Halo 4 almost serves as a series reboot.
Cortana will not return. At least not in the form we're used to. (I'm not suggesting she'll be humanized).
Put yourself in the Chief's shoes for a minute. What would you want to do after taking your amour off on earth?
- Inform Halsey? probably
- Live a long and prosperous life by the beach? Hell no.
- Get a new Cortana? Nope.
- Go chasing after the Didact? No, Chief would think he's dead.
The only starting encounter I can think of is the Forerunners coming to Earth. Therefore the Chief will know that the Didact isn't dead.
Chief will be screwed without Cortana though. It doesn't seem like they've left much room for a sequel... Very odd.
I youtubed the ending and it was a little confusing.
Master Chief sets off a nuke, then gets teleported into cyberspace, survives the explosion and then is back floating in space. Could someone explain what happened?
I don't think there was anything more to that other than to display that the Didact wasn't in control while he was imprisoned in his Cryptum.so, what was the big deal about blue vs orange prometheans? i keep expecting something, ala the librarian's forces vs the didacts, but i completed the game and never noticed each "class".
I think Chief will get a new AI. He has to. It could be a Cortana clone but then he'll encounter the 'real' cortana and shit'll get tense brah.
What you're describing sounds like a Halo Location Generator, not a direct sequel. There's no story reason to go to any of those places next. Or anywhere, really.
I also don't know where your confidence in 343 as a tour guide comes from, when this game takes you to the ball-shaped Halo we've been expecting for five years (which is perfectly fine and in theory more than enough) and then back into Earth's orbit... and then back inside the same ball, "six months later".
Explanation is in the expanded fiction (books). I agree they should have explained it better in the game, however.I really didn't care for how they used the Covenant in this game. They're just... there. No explanation, they're just there to be enemies. I was thinking at the very least we'd get an explanation after what happened in Halo 3, even just a brief line or two on it, but no, nothing.
Explanation is in the expanded fiction (books). I agree they should have explained it better in the game, however.
What you're describing sounds like a Halo Location Generator, not a direct sequel. There's no story reason to go to any of those places next. Or anywhere, really.
I also don't know where your confidence in 343 as a tour guide comes from, when this game takes you to the ball-shaped Halo we've been expecting for five years (which is perfectly fine and in theory more than enough) and then back into Earth's orbit... and then back inside the same ball, "six months later".
Apparently not. Someone in this thread said he fell into a subspace portal that was powering the Composer instead of a fiery ball of death, but I have no idea where that was mentioned myself.I'm assuming everyone in here has finished campaign, right?
I'll tag this just in case:
Is the Didact dead?
Yes, Halopedia confirms this as well.Watching the Terminals again, and I noticed The Didact doesn't have his fangs until we see him on Requiem. Is this inductive of it being the Bornstellar Didact?
why wasn't there a fucking boss battle with the didact? that would have been the icing on the cake.
The QTE caught me totally off guard. After climbing up I thought it was setting up a final showdown with him.
"Press A to Plant Grenade."
That's the boss fight? And the grenade doesn't even blow up correctly. We spend the entire game seeing the pulse grenades do one thing, and then this one conveniently blows like a frag. If it did its normal explosion, Didact would just grab it and toss it aside.
I'm just now entering this thread. Is the consensus they really killed Cortana?
Bornstellar Didact is the one who had control of the composer at the end of Primordium. So yeah. It is him. But we will be 100% sure when Silentium comes out.Watching the Terminals again, and I noticed The Didact doesn't have his fangs until we see him on Requiem. Is this inductive of it being the Bornstellar Didact?
The majority see her to come back. I do too. She is way too important for the whole franchise.I'm just now entering this thread. Is the consensus they really killed Cortana?
I'm assuming everyone in here has finished campaign, right?
I'll tag this just in case:
Is the Didact dead?
Cortana mentioned that she noticed a slipstream at the beginning of the first person shooter part of the final level. Yeah. He is going to be somewhere. And he is talking at the end. He is not dead. So long you do not see his corpse, you can't be sure that he is dead.Apparently not because343 has said that he will be returning in future games as the main antagonist. I don't see how that's possible though, where did he go when he fell then? Just out into space and he's waiting for the rest of the Decepticons to revive him or something?
Cryptum/Primordium spoilers:The Didact we fought in this game was actually the essence of the Didact in the body of a Forerunner named Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. The original Didact appeared to have died, but is apparently still out there somewhere. I'm guessing the next Greg Bear book will reveal where he is, and that could be the way he eventually returns in Halo 5.
Honestly, I'm glad they didn't resort to forcing you into a tilted battle against a 12 foot tall bullet sponge on a thin hardlight bridge.
She might have been recored with the Librarian or something. A lot of people think it would be neat for her to become a sort of future villain.I'm just now entering this thread. Is the consensus they really killed Cortana?
Yeah, although the QTE was rather uninspired. Hopefully for 5 they just end it in a cutscene or a firefight type battle.Honestly, I'm glad they didn't resort to forcing you into a tilted battle against a 12 foot tall bullet sponge on a thin hardlight bridge.
I don't think she's dead. She split like crazy, so it's possible there's "pieces" of her in the rubble that ONI might snag.
Two things I see happening. One she aluded to. Another cortana is made, and it's "not right." And another scenario is that cortana is remade with whatever they can salvage from the station.
you know it will be a mmo and by then the franchise will be killed and be a distance memory. I mean everybody can become a spartan 4.They better kill Chief by Halo 6. A third trilogy is not gonna work out.
- Halo 1 at least still had an unresolved war with the Covenant. At the end of Halo 4, we're bullying the remains of the Covenant's special class and cleaning up Requiem of mindless robots. We're at the top of the food chain, there's no real conflict, no goal.343 actually made Halo 4 a space epic. After Halo: CE, there wasn't any direction either. All that happened was we discovered alien races and a strange alien world and blew it up. There was no hint as to where things were going. But the story unfolded. There's plenty of places to go. As mentioned before, I think we'll get a hint as to where we go next in Spartan Ops. Will humanity try to contact the Arbiter to team up against the Prometheans? That would give us reason to touch down on Sanghelios and help The Arbiter clean up his civil war for a mission or two. And there's no way that The Didact is gone. He is still very much a threat and will be back. You can bet on it. Also, there are very likely other living Forerunners somewhere. This is the reclaimer trilogy. While humans are known as reclaimers, it seems to me that The Didact views his mission as the true reclamation, as we see in the end. That he will reclaim the mantle for the Forerunners. If you think 343, one of the most well funded development studios of all time, doesn't have a plan in place for this trilogy, you're kidding yourself.
Looked to me like he was in some kind of lightbridge box, so Cortana made a shield around him to protect him.So how was Cortana able to teleport Chief?