"Depends on the Cabal," the studio wrote, a little tangentially, when asked how player-controlled Guardians and the ferocious alien Cabals square up, size-wise. "The Guardians won't be the only fighting force in Destiny teeming with unique warriors. Take the Fallen, for example.When people saw them at E3, they were all too quick to compare them to the Elites you fought in Halo. In truth, the Fallen are as varied and diverse as the Covenant as a whole.
A former 343 developer has revealed that mountains of Halo pitches failed to be approved, including a return to ODSTs and a push for more intimate, dark themes.
Halo-Pop like Gears Pop. Halo bowling. Halo Cooking Mama. There’s a reason why you won’t hear about them
With its smooth jazz and iconic New Mombasa streets, we need Xbox's next Halo game to return to the remarkable world of Halo 3: ODST.
Microsoft wants to spread its Xbox games far and wide, and if that logic holds, bringing free Halo multiplayer to PlayStation is not an impossibility.
A proper reboot of the series 1-3 would be great.
I had good memories with the co-op and multiplayer. Back when you had to link you and your friend’s Xbox for local area network.
Honestly it doesn't bother me if so.
When I do play Halo, I play it on PC so no skin off my nose if certain consoles are no longer required.
Halo to me seems more distant in terms of quality and captivating story after 4. Creatively 343 is in a slump and can barely keep a cohesive grip on what snagged our attention back in the days of Bungie. Halo needs a significant storyline improvement for me to return.
Microsoft is a business first not your buddy or your family. If they decide Playstation or Nintendo can strengthen their financial records then do not be surprised to see them function as a 3rd party publisher in the years to come.
I see small enemy dudes with guns, medium enemy dudes with guns and big enemy dudes with guns - revolutionary stuff. The problem's not so much that the enemy line-up reminds you of Halo as that it reminds you of generic shooters in general, imo.
I don't think they remind each other at all. Okay, they're both FPS's, and made by Bungie, but imo that's pretty much it. Really wouldn't care either if they remind each other to some extend, because that wouldn't still make Destiny a bad looking game.
It's Halo with a different character designer
I don't understand the thinking at Bungie, they finally have a chance to prove they are not a 1 trick pony, and what do they decide to make? a sci-fi first person shooter. It's no surprise people are comparing it to Halo.
As somebody that plays halo, watching the destiny gameplay trailer, the gunplay reminded me of halo , minus the jump hight. I dont think thats a bad thing. This game is far more open than halo. Different weapons , enemies settings, open world, galaxy etc. but with that halo formula implemented in the combat.
I cant wait to play this with my friends.