Halo matches come in many different shapes and sizes. Some pit players against one another in an arena, some pit players against each other on a giant Beer Pong table, and some pit players against a giant freaking robot with an array of deadly weapons at its disposal. Omi Shogun falls into the latter category.
Omi Shogun is a one-sided objective mini game where one team must assault the giant robot whilst the other defends it. The attackers must strategically position themselves behind cover and move a ball up to the goal at the foot of the robot. The defenders, on the other hand, possess a variety of defensive weapons with which to pwn n00bz. After each round, the teams switch just as you'd expect from any one-sided objective mode. If you have fond memories of attack and defend mini games from Halo days of yore like Stealin' Your Flags, Nom Nom, or Toadz in the Hole (I'm sure none of you have actually heard of that last one), Omi Shogun should be right up your alley. Master Debaytes and The 0micron have done great work here.
Have a map of your own you'd like to submit to THFE? Head on over to our submission forums and post today!
Omi Shogun is a one-sided objective mini game where one team must assault the giant robot whilst the other defends it. The attackers must strategically position themselves behind cover and move a ball up to the goal at the foot of the robot. The defenders, on the other hand, possess a variety of defensive weapons with which to pwn n00bz. After each round, the teams switch just as you'd expect from any one-sided objective mode. If you have fond memories of attack and defend mini games from Halo days of yore like Stealin' Your Flags, Nom Nom, or Toadz in the Hole (I'm sure none of you have actually heard of that last one), Omi Shogun should be right up your alley. Master Debaytes and The 0micron have done great work here.
Have a map of your own you'd like to submit to THFE? Head on over to our submission forums and post today!