I don't want Buck to be a Spartan, though. =\ It feels kind of cheap for whatever reason.
Current lore seems to be driving towards "everyone is a spartan"
I don't want Buck to be a Spartan, though. =\ It feels kind of cheap for whatever reason.
Current lore seems to be driving towards "everyone is a spartan"
Current lore seems to be driving towards "everyone is a spartan"
I still think the Didact will be in it, one form or another...but I'd definitely like to know what's become of the Prophets and have a bit more revealed about them pre-Halo blast (when they were beautiful creatures).
Whilst there was a sense of closure at the end, there were quite a few hints of what's to come, that once played out, will likely make people look back and go Holy Shit!
Current lore seems to be driving towards "everyone is a spartan"
The image of a Spartan being strong, smart, cunning, selfless and brave has already been destroyed with the introduction of the IVs.Current lore seems to be driving towards "everyone is a spartan"
How the hell did Halo get shafted in the art department? We got quality shit in the Graphic Novel and Uprising.
Well the Halo Graphic Novel had short stories/vignettes so the artists of that book didn't have to do deadline intensive monthly work. Halo Uprising was also a limited series (which had really bad delays due to Bungie/Microsoft's approval system) so Alex Maleev's art was still able to stay consistent.
Escalation on the other hand is an ongoing book, albeit with an endpoint, so it's bound to have inconsistent average art. They most likely have to get these issues out before Halo 5 comes out so there's not a whole lot of time to labor over their craft. My friend Juan Castro actually works on the book as an inker, he's doing a great job considering the workload but it is disappointing that Escalation isn't able to provide the level of art as good as the Graphic Novel or Limited Series.
Well the Halo Graphic Novel had short stories/vignettes so the artists of that book didn't have to do deadline intensive monthly work. Halo Uprising was also a limited series (which had really bad delays due to Bungie/Microsoft's approval system) so Alex Maleev's art was still able to stay consistent.
Escalation on the other hand is an ongoing book, albeit with an endpoint, so it's bound to have inconsistent average art. They most likely have to get these issues out before Halo 5 comes out so there's not a whole lot of time to labor over their craft. My friend Juan Castro actually works on the book as an inker, he's doing a great job considering the workload but it is disappointing that Escalation isn't able to provide the level of art as good as the Graphic Novel or Limited Series.
How the hell did Halo get shafted in the art department? We got quality shit in the Graphic Novel and Uprising.
Uprising wasn't my style, but it wasn't bad.
Which stories bothered you in HGN? Only one that got me was "Second Sunrise Over New Mombasa", which I still don't understand except that the artist had never seen Halo before in his life. They must have given him some random batch of reference material; I'm not sure how else Shi Kai Wang's early concepts for the Elites ended up in that story.
Bit of an info dump for you guys.
New Mega Bloks sets in June
And an Art of Halo 5 book in August.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1608876497/
Seems awfully soon for merch to come out that could potentially spoil the game...
(thanks to http://haruspis.tumblr.com/ for the info)
Hmm. On the one hand, Mega Bloks. On the other hand, Vulture. So I'm torn.
Also, could this mean that my wish came true and the Vulture is sneaking into Halo 5?
I also wonder if the Vulture set is a misname for the Condor, since it would pair well with the Smuggler Ship.
Are there any kind of cons or tradeshows where these sets would debut? Really curious about them, especially, like I said, if there are possible H5 spoilers.
Oh, I hope not. The Condor is just an extra-large pelican, that's boring.
As to the latter, there's probably something, but I don't think the big shows happen until the fall. Probably better off watching their website for info.
The current MegaBloks are great. Heads and shoulders over their original stuff in terms of quality control and instructions. I have the Scarab on my desk and it's a stunner.
The current MegaBloks are great. Heads and shoulders over their original stuff in terms of quality control and instructions. I have the Scarab on my desk and it's a stunner.
Dammit, don't tell me that. The only reason I have any money at all is because I've convinced myself that none of the Halo MegaBloks are worth owning.
The current MegaBloks are great. Heads and shoulders over their original stuff in terms of quality control and instructions. I have the Scarab on my desk and it's a stunner.
I haven't gotten that deep into it yet. I have the H4 Cryo Bay, a Mongoose with Covey turret, a Brute Chopper with UNSC turret, a Ghost with Elite Zealot, and a few of the blinds. Haven't broken the bank yet.
Just finished the Kilo-Five Trilogy. I had originally read Glasslands back when it came out, and bought the subsequent books, but never ended up getting around to the other two. Aside from the first few chapters of Glasslands where they finished up the Onyx arc, I was kind of 'meh' on the book. That said, I wanted to finish the trilogy so I picked up The Thursday War and Moral Dictata up on Audible and I have to say, those two are much better than Glasslands and Euan Morton did a pretty good job on narration considering he gave everyone their own voice and tried to match accents.
Having finished the trilogy, I'm feeling overall positive on it and am actually kind of wanting more content dealing with the Kilo-Five gang. I really wish I had gotten around to this before I played Halo 4 though considering how much info it cleared up in the Campaign for me. If I had to choose my top three favourites they would mostly be BB, Mal and Vaz, but with everyone else as a close second.
Anyhow, onto the story. I found that I really enjoyed the Special-Ops nature of the trilogy, something which I hope future stories will continue to play on. It started hitting heavy once it got into deep dark secrets of the Spartan 2 Program and Naomi's and Osmans pasts. I felt for Staffan and liked how he survived in the end to give Naomi her birthday present. Lastly the moment with Osman's teacher got me to almost shed a tear. Jul is still a prick, but I can see where he is coming from now.
Anyhow, I can't wait to see what the next novel series will be. Now that I'm all caught up on all the books I'll be ready to read in on day one.
Hmm, will have to look into those. I have a piece count addiction, though, so that drives up the price.
Also, on the subject of possible spoilers, the fuck is this?
I treat a good chunk of sets like I do movie tie in toys. There's a lot of liberties taken that don't end up in the actual franchise.
The sets that actually have H5 in the title are the ones that seem to be 100% featured in the game. At least that's how it appears to be.
Ah, you're probably right.
Hmm, will have to look into those. I have a piece count addiction, though, so that drives up the price.
Also, on the subject of possible spoilers, the fuck is this?
Bit of an info dump for you guys.
New Mega Bloks sets in June
And an Art of Halo 5 book in August.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1608876497/
Seems awfully soon for merch to come out that could potentially spoil the game...
(thanks to http://haruspis.tumblr.com/ for the info)
New ship designs in the Halo Cannon Fodder blog:
https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-in-the-loop
New ship designs in the Halo Cannon Fodder blog:
https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-in-the-loop
Is the unknown Forerunner construct in the E3 2013 a War Sphinx?
- Voleheartmecraz
No. However, many fans have already gazed into the eye of one variant of war sphinx while investigating Halseys laboratory on Ivanoff Station in Halo 4.
What is the canonical design of the Charon-class Frigate? The one featured in Halo 3, or Halo 4?
- Onyx81
Halo 3 shows the canonical Charon-class, while Halo 4 introduced us to the Strident-class of UNSC frigates.
I don't remember this. What part can I find it in?
The room where you face the 2-3 Hunters. In the pit area there's three objects, including The Mantle and, apparently, a War Sphinx's eye. I always thought it was a monitor.
What! I need to go replay this mission tonight and take a peek. :3
Here is the eye of the War Sphinx:
Thanks, screenshot feature.
Do you want Chronological Order or Release Order? If you want release order check out this Halopedia article.Can anyone list the games and books in order? I tried searching it and people have different list orders and some people list essential and non essential books.
I really want to get into halo lore and finish everything up before halo 5 releases
With that out of the way, the timeline, books and games together goes something like below. Stuff on the same line separated by a dash happens at the same time
Dark Arse is having a sci-fi comics sale.
You can pick up the first 13 disappointing issues of Escalation for just a $1 each and the entire dreadful Palmer mini series, Initiation, for $3.
Even UNSC personel are excited!
How is Escalations right now? I stopped checking in regularly after 11.
I'd rather check out the Tomb Raider comics.
How is Escalations right now? I stopped checking in regularly after 11.
I'd rather check out the Tomb Raider comics.
"Better"? =( The only thing I enjoyed from this whole series was the Master Chief story against the Didact. Though I'm not sure what's going to come out of it.It's... better.
Though that's not saying much I'm a little behind myself, but it picked up after issue 13 or so.
Gah. I should pick those up as soon as I'm done with the novel.It marginally improved, but not by much. The story all feels like filler still, which is a bummer.
Tomb Raider comics are fantastic.
I think the comic story is decent, and the art has improved from incredibly mediocre to okay. Still a shame Microsoft can't put more money and/or effort into getting a first-rate artist attached to it.