So a recent article came out: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/328204/features/halo-4-why-the-trilogy-ends-on-next-gen/?page=1
Which talks about a lot what they're doing for Halo 4 that will make it one of the best Halo games, or one of the top. Here is some quotes:
All together, it basically is why I do believe it will be a great game. Many think it will be a simple cash-grab but 343 really cares about the Halo Universe. Hell, they were made for it's sole purpose. They aren't there to make money (well they're, like everyone is but that's not the point), they're there to expand the Halo universe and deliever it into the next era with books, and games.
What do you guys think? From this are you still skeptical or do you think it is a step in the right direction.
Which talks about a lot what they're doing for Halo 4 that will make it one of the best Halo games, or one of the top. Here is some quotes:
Everyone already knows how Halo 4 will handle, after all. "It plays like Halo," says creative director Josh Holmes, speaking at August's Halofest event. "That was really important to us and we wanted to maintain that magical Halo feel. At the same time, it was important for us to take risks and evolve the gameplay so it's fresh and different.
We had to maintain that commitment to the sandbox nature of Halo gameplay - making sure we're empowering players to make choices in how they approach each problem instead of giving them only one solution. That was one of the things we held at the core of everything we did." So far, so familiar.
"We have things to add. That's going to be one of the difficult transitions for fans of the Bungie games".
"You learn the sandbox at your own pace, and I kinda miss that. It's something I would like to see come back to the Halo universe. I sometimes feel that modern games are overdesigned - they funnel you into fights when really what you want to do is smell the roses. Halo used to let you do that. As it got more modern, it tended towards more defined encounters and experiences. Reach tries, I think successfully, to make you use all the elements of that sandbox in a very certain, rigorous, action-packed fashion.
"The most important thing for me in the whole series is the sense of wonder and mystery," says O'Connor. "We're definitely going back to that air of exploration, and putting in some surprises that I think people will like."
The surprises are new weapons, new vehicles, and a brave new world - one that's been a part of Halo lore from the very beginning. When the Forerunners were building Halos to stop The Flood, they also built Shield Worlds to protect their civilisation and others from the 25,000 light year-range of the seven Halos' blast.
There is more quotes, but it really sounds like it won't follow suit that many FPS have been starting to do. It sounds like 343 wants to bring back all the old elements of Halo but at the same time, introducing new risky ideas to help things to keep fresh.Somehow, before the Chief even arrives on Sigma 7, the UNSC are already in place, isolated from Humanity's forces and their new Covenant allies beneath the Shield World's impenetrable exterior. And if there are Covenant forces stranded on the Shield World too, who's to say anyone got the memo about the war being over? The Covenant and humanity are all smiles and handshakes elsewhere but beneath the steely shield, both factions will be isolated and alone.
And Cortana? Like Master Chief, she's been through some changes since we saw her in the last Halo, and in her case they're not for the better. "Seven years is the lifespan for a smart AI before it enters a state called rampancy," O'Connor says.
"Cortana was getting close to the end of her natural lifespan at the end of Halo 3 but she has been exposed to far more information than any other AI in existence. She's going to develop some muscle from that process but it also contributes to her rampancy - that much information makes things worse."
All together, it basically is why I do believe it will be a great game. Many think it will be a simple cash-grab but 343 really cares about the Halo Universe. Hell, they were made for it's sole purpose. They aren't there to make money (well they're, like everyone is but that's not the point), they're there to expand the Halo universe and deliever it into the next era with books, and games.
What do you guys think? From this are you still skeptical or do you think it is a step in the right direction.