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The whole standing there with the bomb, is basically him making sure there is no possible way for the covenant to stop it, I presume the running is just so he could at least try.
Should have used armorlock
The whole standing there with the bomb, is basically him making sure there is no possible way for the covenant to stop it, I presume the running is just so he could at least try.
He was supposed to die. He only had a couple seconds left when he tossed the bomb, he knew he was goin to die. Why not have him just stand there and accept it rather than turn, run and try to jog out of the blast, which he had to know was a pointless exersise.
And yeah he's the old Noble 6. You play the new 6 in reach.
How can he be the old Noble 6? If the trailer is depicting the invasion of Reach, which it surely is, then the old 6 is already a goner as you join them at the start of the game before they know the Covenant are on Reach.
Given it took him less than 1:45 to get there and pose he must move pretty darn quick ... probably left himself just enough time to get to a distance to be sufficiently awesome looking but safe i.e. enveloped in explosion but comes out the other side smouldering.
Always loved the Reach trailer, and Halo 3's believe.
Yeah, I always assumed it was a different battle than on Reach.Thought it was a different invasion. Harvest maybe? It is showing the old Noble 6. Proof can be seen in that Kat still has her arm.
This trailer completely ruined the magic of Master Chief for me.
This trailer completely ruined the magic of Master Chief for me.
I just realised something, halo CE is still the best halo.![]()
I groaned at that too.I can't believe "an ancient evil awakens" is actually the tagline for the game.
Yeah the entire team is in the video if you watch closely.
Carter-A259 (Noble One): 50 second markWait seriously? The only one I noticed besides Thom and Kat was Jun. Where in the video are the others?
I don't see how. Iterations after CE just expanded upon the original formula and tightening the mechanics, it's feasibly impossible for CE to be better.
I groaned at that too.
Begin the finished fight.What would you have the tagline be?
Uhh, Dark Planetoid Rising? Duh.What would you have the tagline be?
I don't see how. Iterations after CE just expanded upon the original formula and tightening the mechanics, it's feasibly impossible for CE to be better.
Where you been? Master Chief is Jewish.according to that trailer 343s trying to tell me master chief isnt black?
bullshit, this game isnt cannon anymore
according to that trailer 343s trying to tell me master chief isnt black?
bullshit, this game isnt cannon anymore
Begin the finished fight.
343s trying to tell me master chief isnt black?
Before you "boo" his statement, you must realize the general public is going to have the same reaction if they aren't familiar with the story.
This trailer was fan service, and that can be a bad thing.
I don't see how. Iterations after CE just expanded upon the original formula and tightening the mechanics, it's feasibly impossible for CE to be better.
This trailer completely ruined the magic of Master Chief for me.
I'll offer an opinion as someone who knows nothing about HALO, and has avoided the entire series except for renting and not really getting far into part 3.
This trailer is a bunch of flashes about stuff I don't understand with characters I don't know, and the only one I do sorta know is strung up by an alien who does not come across as particularly threatening beyond reading memories.
The flashes seem to portray that "HALO guy" is some dude who was part of an experiment, and it looks like his arms were reassembled or something. He gets plugged into a suit like Robocop and then kills aliens.
There's nothing here that would make me want to play this even as a sci fi fan. I mean, I have no clue about anything that I didn't know about HALO before watching it.
Expansion doesn't necessarily make it better. No Halo game after Combat Evolved ever brought back the magic of the three-way battles between the Covenant, Flood and Chief in Two Betrayals. None of the games post-Combat Evolved had the expansive wide open levels that you could run around in and explore with numerous secrets. None of the actual combat encounters with enemies like Elites were as entertaining post-Combat Evolved. ]Halo 2 and Halo 3 brutes were absolute disgraces to the combat sandbox.
Halo 2's campaign, outside the impressive story, was largely forgettable. Halo 3's campaign would be a complete wash and one of the biggest disappointments of this generation had it not been for experiences the scarab battles for the first time. I say first time since you find out they're so damn easy to take down you have to force yourself not to do it immediately in later playthroughs. Reach's campaign is just a slogfest with too many on-rails missions.
Combat Evolved is still the best overall package in the series.
What are you talking about?This trailer completely ruined the magic of Master Chief for me.
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Never was Black/Chinese/Jewish/Mexican/Smurf/Robot/Sheperd/Cortanas Lover.
LOL
Not really in the mood to have a giant discussion about your overall points, but this is pure bullshit. Halo 3's brutes are the single best enemy "combat sandbox"-wise. They are the most varied species. They fight as a group, they have a go-for-broke attitude when in danger, and the chieftan is always a badass.Halo 2 and Halo 3 brutes were absolute disgraces to the combat sandbox.
Not really in the mood to have a giant discussion about your overall points, but this is pure bullshit. Halo 3's brutes are the single best enemy "combat sandbox"-wise. They are the most varied species. They fight as a group, they have a go-for-broke attitude when in danger, and the chieftan is always a badass.
Say what you want about prefering the design and aesthetics of the elites, but combat-wise, the Brutes from Halo 3 are the most fully fleshed out enemies in the entire Halo sandbox.
invisible elites with swords > dumb monkeys
While I won't argue that invisible elites are far cooler, sandbox wise Brute Chieftans are a lot more fun than invisible elites with swords. You can't side step or get close to them. You're only hope is to take them out from a distance, but a chieftan you can maneuver around and dodge. You generally have a lot more combat options at your disposal with chieftans.invisible elites with swords > dumb monkeys
This is why I made a distinction about the design and aesthetics vs their behaviour in the combat sandbox. What if the brutes looked like the elites and said wort wort wort but behaved the same?This.
could never take halo 3 seriously for several reasons.
1. the covenant speak english. I dont care how it fits into the story with MC having a stupid translator built into his armour. it just sounds pathetic and could never take the story seriously. the world is on the brink of extinction yet we have aliens sounding like my autistic brothers school friends.
2. the brutes look pathetic. seriously, they look like monkeys.
went down hill from there.
Then why were they so much less fun to fight than elites? :|Not really in the mood to have a giant discussion about your overall points, but this is pure bullshit. Halo 3's brutes are the single best enemy "combat sandbox"-wise. They are the most varied species. They fight as a group, they have a go-for-broke attitude when in danger, and the chieftan is always a badass.
Say what you want about prefering the design and aesthetics of the elites, but combat-wise, the Brutes from Halo 3 are the most fully fleshed out enemies in the entire Halo sandbox.
I argue that you're preference for elite design is clouding your judgement.Then why were they so much less fun to fight than elites? :|
Recreated beautifully.
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welp, Master Chief is bald confirmed![]()
Shaved. From what I can see, Cortana is as well. HNNGGGGGG
I'll stop now.
This.
could never take halo 3 seriously for several reasons.
1. the covenant speak english. I dont care how it fits into the story with MC having a stupid translator built into his armour. it just sounds pathetic and could never take the story seriously. the world is on the brink of extinction yet we have aliens sounding like kindergarden kids and marines chucking parties everytime they get a ride on warthog.
2. the brutes look pathetic. seriously, they look like monkeys.
went down hill from there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18-_9E0HNY4
Nothing beats this for me though. I had 0 interest in Reach, and I saw this advert, and BOOM auto sold.
HollovVpo1nt said:This trailer completely ruined the magic of Master Chief for me.
How? The trailer may not be great, but its not at that level of bad. Plus, the concept that they portrayed was pretty cool and it completely is true to the fiction.
Yeah how? Everything that happened is accurate.
Is it because he was ugly as a kid?
And the Forerunner?
What are you talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18-_9E0HNY4
Nothing beats this for me though. I had 0 interest in Reach, and I saw this advert, and BOOM auto sold.
We'll, throughout the Halo Trilogy, I've sculpted the Master Chief in my mind. He is a special soldier. In the trailer he was nothing special, just another shaved head in an armor. He was more generic as a human than the level of generic a spacemarine is. I don't know if it's what they were going for, but the chief simply wasn't special enough for me. It's difficult to explain![]()
I kind of see what you mean. Have you read The Fall of Reach? The scenes in there were selected to show how the Master Chief came to be, but there are certainly plenty of moments that happened during his training between those scenes that construct John as special and important. I do feel like for people who aren't familiar with his origin, this trailer isn't conveying his character, but for those of us who are, it's just a visual to connect with what we already know, which is quite cool.
I haven't read or seen anything outside of the Halo games: from Halo: CE to Halo: Reach (ODST and Wars included).
Yeah, then I can understand how it's hard to connect with what's happening since it's somewhat vague in the commercial.