'This Week In Gaming'. Every Sunday it will recap each week's major news stories in the gaming world. This week tackles, Skyrim, Nintendo's WiiU, Halo 4 and Dead Island.
Nelson and Thomas also ask an important question, "Do we really need Halo 4"
We might be in the age of remasters, but it doesn't look like the Dead Island 2 devs believe remaking the original game is the right move for the series.
but remakes require far less effort for these companies and they can still charge $70 for them!
Feel like everyone makes fun of Skyrim re-releasing like 18 times yet applaud these remasters elsewhere. Would much prefer NEW games
Making sequels really is the way to go. Otherwise we'll be stuck playing only the first entry, forever!!!
In Halo 4, 5, and Infinite, Master Chief became a more nuanced, human character.
In spite of the Halo series’ struggles, 343 deserves praise for adding nuance and characterisation to the ever-beating heart of Halo - The Master Chief. Playing through Infinite, it's abundantly clear that the events of the current and previous trilogies have irrevocably changed the iconic hero. He’s no longer the ‘blank slate’ that was previously presented by Bungie. He’s a fatigued, damaged and fallible protagonist, and one who is meandering through currents of grief, while reveling in his newfound agency. Giving the Chief a compelling and meaningful voice was no small feat, and 343 should be proud of that victory.
This article completely misses part of the appeal of the original iteration of character in the original game trilogy. It was the Chief and Cortana vs an entire alien collective. The blank slate Bungie displayed in their games was genius, he was an mysterious hero a wide audience could identify with because he wasn't as clearly defined as most characters.
The books added a lot of lore and backstory but most Halo players just want a fun game with exposition that doesn't get in the way of gameplay, it's why the Cortana level in Halo 3 was derided.
Not every character has to be a damaged soyboy, a soldier has to suck it up and do his duty.
The 343i Master Chief has is based on the books. However, in Halo 4-Infinite, the Master Chief overtime become. gradually becomes more willing to show some emotion.
It’s a law of nature that eventually, every long-running game franchise will have a particular entry that gets dinged for straying too far from what made it so fun in the first place. Your Super Mario Sunshine, your Dragon Age II, Assassin’s Creed III, and so on. Whether or not that opinion changes more favorably over time, the initial specter of negativity will forever hover it. Microsoft’s Halo is no exception, except that negative specter hasn’t hovered over one particular game, but one whole studio.
*sigh* so many questions so little time
what does that title have to do with the video?, no where does it answer or even ask that question in the "article" or video attached
"halo 4 is hitting the shelves, later, 2012, so you know that date is gunna get pushed back"
how exactly do we know its gunna get pushed back? are halo release dates constantly getting pushed back from an original release date? does he think that halo 4 has just reecently been worked on? as far as i know, halo 4 has been in developement for years now, just because its been confirmed recently DOES NOT mean that the game was just currently being worked on
tl;dr title isnt what the article/video are about, article and video itself arent worth reading or watching
heck yeah, Master Chief is an awesome character and it's been a while since we've last seen him.
Dont give a s**t it will be the SAME as 3 anyway!!
343 Industries is doing it now, They mite breeth some much needed new life into the franchise
I Do.
But I still have to play Halo 3 first.