CCC Says: "Here we have a unique sibling rivalry, where noogies are replaced by plasma grenades.
The world of FPS has been a mainstay of gaming for years. From the earliest days on PC, we’ve been fragging our asses off in those late night multiplayer sessions. At one time, the mouse and keyboard were synonymous with the word headshot. Then in the early 2000’s, a new-fangled system by Microsoft set out to change all that. A game called Halo turned everything upside down and, dare I say, made first person shooters on the consoles what they are today. Games like Call of Duty and Battlefield owe a lot to the trailblazer that is Master Chief, as he made thumbsticks and shoulder buttons the new norm for the genre."
How do composers make the iconic music tracks from games that we love? And just what makes them so memorable?
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.
hope it learns nothing from halo cuz i didn't really like halo and this is a completely different game so stay fresh.. i know there will be some similarities
I think Halo can learn from Destiny because Halo has gone down hill as of late. Hopefully 5 turns it around
Bungie > 343