Xprimentyl said:
The biggest misstep IMHO was taking the focus off of Master Chief. Reach and ODST aside, I play Halo to be Master Chief; why in Halo 5 is the MAJORITY of the game played not only as someone else, but as someone hunting Master Chief? The guy saved humanity 4 times by his goddamn self, and in the fifth installment of his story, you make me play most of the time as some glorified space cop out to arrest him? Fuck off.
See this plot point was actually the biggest draw for me.
This could have been a fantastic opportunity to have seen the Master Chief and Blue Team as the legends that they have always been presented to us, as. Going where he had been, seeing all of the destruction that he had left in his wake, tracking him down and following clues, with ONI whispering into your ear, telling you all of these half-truths and whatever fits their narrative best, all whilst these massive Forerunner constructs were rising from planets around the galaxy, and destroying them as they awaken.
And then in the background. we'd have Doctor Halsey working with Jul'Mdama and his Covenant remnant faction, working together to get revenge on the UNSC for trying to kill her
I can only
dream about the plot that
could have been.
But what we got was stupid. It was
disgusting.
First of all, in the first level, and in a cutscene, no less, Osiris kills Jul'Mdama, thus ending that entire sub-plot, and everything that they built up with Spartan Ops. Then they rescue Halsey and bring her back to the Infinity, no problems. No questions.
The Master Chief then discovers that Cortana is still alive (which I am fine with), but in a
fucking vision (which I am not fine with). The UNSC weirdly already knows that Cortana is back, and they send for Blue Team to come back to the Infinity instead of using them to track her down. Blue Team refuses, and the UNSC sends Osiris after them.
Blue Team and Osiris end up on Meridian, and then the Master Chief and Lock have a shitty fist fight whilst everybody watches. Lock loses, the Master Chief disappears through a portal, and then the UNSC
publicly declares the Master Chief to be KIA (which goes against the normal convention of listing dead Spartans as MIA - but whatever).
Blue Team then ends up on a Forerunner planet with Cortana explaining most of her ideas through what are essentially
phone calls, meanwhile Osiris is frolicking about on Sanghelios helping out the Arbiter with his open rebellion against the Covenant remnant there,
and
oh
fuck it
Halo 5 is just shit. It ends on a pretty decent note, with Cortana disappearing with most of her Guardians, Blue Team and Osiris have joined forces, and Cortana now (presumably) has control over (presumably) the new Halo ring from Halo Wars 2, and now the UNSC is scattered and on the run,and they could go with the whole "Cortana is infected by the Flood's logic plague" plot line, which would actually be okay.
I hope now that they have got rid of that old writer, they can actually salvage this and turn it into something good. Otherwise, if you want an interesting Halo story, just listen to Hunt The Truth.