View Full Version : Halo:Reach Finished finally...
Huggies
02-10-2010, 03:37 PM
Well tbh, the ending was crap... is there going to be another halo? i couldn't really tell from the ending.
Also, the Survive mission at the end, has anyone actually survived it, i ran out of bullets then just done a runna.
loool, What do you guys think of the ending?
dbgtz
02-10-2010, 04:02 PM
MS said they would like to make more halos, so most likely. I doubt they'll kill their top franchise :P
Huggies
02-10-2010, 04:05 PM
Hmmm true :). Can't wait for next halo then. It better be in 3d loool
Stephen!
02-10-2010, 04:08 PM
Well tbh, the ending was crap... is there going to be another halo? i couldn't really tell from the ending.
Also, the Survive mission at the end, has anyone actually survived it, i ran out of bullets then just done a runna.
loool, What do you guys think of the ending?
You really couldn't tell from the ending?
You do realise the end of Halo Reach is where Halo: Combat Evolved started off... there will be no more halo games. The circle is complete.
dbgtz
02-10-2010, 04:12 PM
You really couldn't tell from the ending?
You do realise the end of Halo Reach is where Halo: Combat Evolved started off... there will be no more halo games. The circle is complete.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/sep/22/microsoft-want-more-regular-halo-releases
Game Studios boss Phil Spencer told IGN (http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/112/1122586p1.html) that the old release schedule was not frequent enough.
There's no explicit strategy that says we're to ship a Halo game every year. I will say I think one Halo game every three years -- which was kind of our old cadence – is probably not frequent enough.We're coming up on, what, next year is the 10th anniversary. You watch the change in gamers in 10 years. The percentage of players who are playing Reach that were I'll say not old enough to play Halo 1 at the time, 10 years is a long time between launches. We definitely think about a more persistent Halo engagement for customers and not going dark for two years, and Live helps obviously with multiplayer to keep people engaged.
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You really couldn't tell from the ending?
You do realise the end of Halo Reach is where Halo: Combat Evolved started off... there will be no more halo games. The circle is complete.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/sep/22/microsoft-want-more-regular-halo-releases
Game Studios boss Phil Spencer told IGN (http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/112/1122586p1.html) that the old release schedule was not frequent enough.
There's no explicit strategy that says we're to ship a Halo game every year. I will say I think one Halo game every three years -- which was kind of our old cadence – is probably not frequent enough.We're coming up on, what, next year is the 10th anniversary. You watch the change in gamers in 10 years. The percentage of players who are playing Reach that were I'll say not old enough to play Halo 1 at the time, 10 years is a long time between launches. We definitely think about a more persistent Halo engagement for customers and not going dark for two years, and Live helps obviously with multiplayer to keep people engaged.
The prologue mission is unbeateable, thats the way its supposed to happen, as halo 1 goes - your the only spartan left and reach is a prequel
Lost_Addict
02-10-2010, 06:32 PM
It's rumoured there will be a Halo 4 by the same makers of Halo Wars. Also in the newest book about halo it sais the planet that master cheif is in orbit around at the end of halo 3 is said to be the forerunners home world, (Cortanas birth creation place) and that would make for an amazing sequel that would delve into the halo universes past.
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It's rumoured there will be a Halo 4 by the same makers of Halo Wars. Also in the newest book about halo it sais the planet that master cheif is in orbit around at the end of halo 3 is said to be the forerunners home world, (Cortanas birth creation place) and that would make for an amazing sequel that would delve into the halo universes past.
Personally I loved the ending.
Huggies
03-10-2010, 08:44 AM
It wasn't as good as Halo 3's ending which is surprising to me :o.
Nalfar
03-10-2010, 10:33 AM
It's rumoured there will be a Halo 4 by the same makers of Halo Wars.
That would be awful considering they only do RTS games.
redtom
04-10-2010, 07:29 PM
There will be more halo games, just bungie will not be involved.
Huggies
06-10-2010, 09:38 PM
Bungie not involved = Crappy story lines and game in general.
Jack!
08-10-2010, 11:34 PM
It's rumoured there will be a Halo 4 by the same makers of Halo Wars. Also in the newest book about halo it sais the planet that master cheif is in orbit around at the end of halo 3 is said to be the forerunners home world, (Cortanas birth creation place) and that would make for an amazing sequel that would delve into the halo universes past.
1) (Enzembal Studios or something) They went Bust, just after Halo Wars.
2) Or a Forerunner Shield World
3) CORTANA SPOLIER ALERT FOR REACH. SORRY
Cortana gets made during Reach by halsey, you have to transport cortana to the pillar of autumn so your wrong there (:
marine
09-10-2010, 01:08 AM
Bungie sold the rights of halo or something I think so if there is a new halo it won't be made by the same people.
KyoraStryker
09-10-2010, 04:32 AM
You really couldn't tell from the ending?
You do realise the end of Halo Reach is where Halo: Combat Evolved started off... there will be no more halo games. The circle is complete.
I doubt they'll kill their top franchise :P
I don't think anything else needs to be said.
Jack!
09-10-2010, 07:26 AM
Yeah 343 industries now have the rights.
Lost_Addict
10-10-2010, 10:12 AM
That would be awful considering they only do RTS games.
But the cut scenes were beautiful ;)
Matty
16-10-2010, 05:24 AM
The game was very easy from my perspective
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