Forbes: Space opera fans have a choice to make. Halo 5: Guardians releases today, and as luck would have it, it’s pretty good. 343 industries has fully taken the reigns, and they’ve made . But, as well know, Bungie didn’t stop making games when it stopped working on Halo. That team is now synonymous with Destiny, the equal parts maddening and brilliant shared world shooter that’s looking to change how console players look at games. So which one is worth your time? The answer is both, but we’re here to get it down to one. Some might argue that it’s a pointless comparison and there are, of course, irreconcilable differences here: both are excellent games, both with aspects that will appeal to different people. One is a shared world pseudo-MMO, the other a traditional campaign/multiplayer package. But they also have a lot in common, and not everyone has the money to spend on both of these games or the time to commit to them, and that means that there are decisions to be made.
Halo 5: Guardians lead concept artist Darren Bacon explains that the game's marketing was completely seperate to the game's development.
The marketing wasn't the issue, it just felt 343 were so bothered about getting Halo away from being known as a Bungie franchise that they tried to introduce so many changes to counter this.
It felt like they were trying to replace Chief as a character thus the big push on Agent Locke (he even got his own mini series). Chief was even in less missions in comparison.
Introduced squads which forced single player gamers to be paired up with 3 AI players over drop in / drop out co-op.
Cortana was butchered, ruining that relationship between Chief and Cortana we all liked. Would have been fine if the twist was the Didact was secretly controlling her or something but nothing. Did she come back in Infinite? Nope. Killed off screen in a sudden 180 to her villainous turn and replaced by a copy since they knew they screwed up.
Expected you to have read all the novels and the like to understand who Blue Team were and their relationship to Chief, had no build up to the characters and it felt like they expected you to like them without it being earned.
Everything they did felt like change for the sake of change, to mark it was a 343 game not a Bungie one and it's hilarious as they tried to f*** around with the multiplayer in Halo 4 to make it their own before reverting things in Guardians.
No issues it's just wasn't good story at least my friend it wasn't well written.
Yeah it says a lot about the management of 343 at the time that they could have a marketing campaign be so disconnected in tone and story from the game it's supposed to be about.
I'd imagine it would be frustrating for the developers that the marketing beats seemed far cooler than what you were stuck making. Maybe it would've been better if 343 just continued the story from their previous game but nooo they couldn't be bothered to do that even once
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Xbox Game Studios and Halo Studios' Halo 5: Guardians had a story roadmap that was abandoned after poor reception from fans.
We didn't have an issue with the story, we just didn't enjoy the missions and the execution.
What's crazy is how decent Halo 4 was. It wasn't amazing, but it was decent. And then it all went downhill.
Halo 5 obviously. Despite it's problems here and there in the campaign the multiplayer is solid.
Not to forget Halo 5 doesn't hold back on anything unlike Destiny. You won't need to buy Halo 5: The Taken Guardian in a years time for full price just to improve the game a little
different games completely, but i dont have an xbox one so cant judge halo 5 yet, but i enjoyed destiny, a few friends and i played it together which helped a lot.
Halo. Easily.
They are similar in certain aspects but very different.
Destiny is a major cashgrab and constant repeat grinding with no real story and has unbalanced mp and unfair rewarding system.
Halo has perfect mp and a great story campaign.
If i had to pick just one itd be halo for sure. Easy choice really.
It's borderline apples and oranges trying to compare the two. Halo 5 hands down offers the better value for money in terms of content but both are different enough to be appreciated for what they bring to the genre.