I bet it will be safe to say Halo on Xbox 360 will be dead sometime in 2015.
I bet it will be safe to say Halo on Xbox 360 will be dead sometime in 2015.
Agent Locke, the new character you are referring to, will likely act as a "buddy" character similar to the Arbiter's role in Halo 3 or perhaps as a secondary main character similar to the Arbiter's role in Halo 2. Some speculate that this agent is tasked with tracking down Chief after Chief has gone rogue, but that the two will later team up. The reason the Master Chief Collection does not include Halo 5 is because Halo 5 will not be released for another year after the collection's release. Now is the best time to release the collection, as it will bring Halo player's to the Xbox One and mark the ten year anniversary of Halo 2.There is evidence to believe that Master Chief will not be the main hero of Halo 5 and future titles. Some of the trailers show a new Spartan, who will likely take the place of our favorite old-timer in green armor. Also, the title of the "master chief collection" for xbone suggests that the collection contains all of the Halo games that featured the Chief. Since the collection does not include Halo 5, that may suggest that he is not present in, or is not the main character of the game.
Halo 5 is included even if it's just in the form of a beta.There is evidence to believe that Master Chief will not be the main hero of Halo 5 and future titles. Some of the trailers show a new Spartan, who will likely take the place of our favorite old-timer in green armor. Also, the title of the "master chief collection" for xbone suggests that the collection contains all of the Halo games that featured the Chief. Since the collection does not include Halo 5, that may suggest that he is not present in, or is not the main character of the game.
That's true, but why else would they name it so? By the conventions of such nomenclature, the package would be given a title that represents something that is not only shared by their contents but also unique to them. In this case, that would be Master Chief. Seems to me that if Chief is to be the man in Halo 5, then they'd choose a different name for the package.The reason the Master Chief Collection does not include Halo 5 is because Halo 5 will not be released for another year after the collection's release.
Losing the Chief will not happen. Losing Cortana (for all we know at this point in time) was quite a risk that 343i pulled. I don't see the Halo series ever having a Game of Thrones type of writing where any main character can get killed off at any time. I'm sorry but to me, assuming that the Master Chief will be replaced in Halo 5 because of the name "The Master Chief Collection" sounds like HaloFollower speculation.That's true, but why else would they name it so? By nature of the conventions of such nomenclature, the package would be given a title that represents something that is not only shared by their contents but also unique to them, in this case, Master Chief. Seems to me that if Chief is to be the man in Halo 5, then they'd choose a different name for the package.
343 seems to be looking to make a ton of changes to Halo for the next generation installment, and I wouldn't be surprised if losing the Chief is to be one if them. Besides, he's getting old anyway- I think he's like 48 at this point after Halo 4.
I'm certainly not assuming anything, just speculating- throwing ideas out. We'll have to wait and see, but I feel like it's worth thinking about....assuming that the Master Chief will be replaced in Halo 5 because of the name "The Master Chief Collection" sounds like HaloFollower speculation.
True. Halo 5's story at this point in time really could go almost anywhere.I'm certainly not assuming anything, just speculating. Throwing ideas out. We'll have to wait and see, but I think it's worth thinking about.
But the real question is, was this info 110% true speculation?I'm sorry but to me, assuming that the Master Chief will be replaced in Halo 5 because of the name "The Master Chief Collection" sounds like HaloFollower speculation.
Maybe even 110.5%But the real question is, was this info 110% true speculation?
Locke is assumedly a guy who's basically an ONI mook looking for Chief. We assume that the stuff we see from the window is the Sangheili homeworld, since it matches the environments described, we see Arby, and the concept art also hints at the desert world being Sanghelios. He's gonna be more-fleshed out and given backstory with Halo: Nightfall.So... Who the fuck is AgentClarkLocke?
Also, this Agent fellow isn't on Earth (since when he looks out the window, there's all kinds of Forerunner shit going down)... and if you look closely enough, at that scene, you can see the Arbiter in his Visor's reflection.
I just don't think this dude is particularly human.
Also, why would Chief's past hold the secrets to their future?
Locke is assumedly a guy who's basically an ONI mook looking for Chief. We assume that the stuff we see from the window is the Sangheili homeworld, since it matches the environments described, we see Arby, and the concept art also hints at the desert world being Sanghelios. He's gonna be more-fleshed out and given backstory with Halo: Nightfall.
As to the past and secrets, I think you've mistaken 'seeds' for 'secrets'. The seeds of the future are sown in his past; or, in layman's terms, 'if chief didn't do his stuff in the past we'd all be dead right now'
I'm really pumped for this. The community has been crying for so long about how the older games were better, and now they will get to play them again. I'm excited to play games like halo 2 online since I never got to do that back when the game was popular. I've heard such good things, I just hope it lives up to the hype.
I don't think Locke looks girly...not as bulky as the genetically superior Chief, yes, but he doesn't look female.