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When my mask started to crack I knew where it was going. And it made me sad. ;-(

I usually hate endings where everyone dies. But this was something special.



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trunkswd said:

I was stunned and shocked when that came up. I knew what it meant and fought for as long possible but there was just to many Covenant. I wonder if it is possible to beat? But I doubt it. I expect there to be an infinite amount of Covenant.


As much as I wish there was some way around it, it would ruin the story if you could "break" the ending and live. He had to die. If he had lived, the game wouldn't have carried such a strong emotion and message across to the player.



I expected the ending and was playing four player Co-op. I was the second guy to bite the dust but thats because I am a go out shooting kind of guy. I stormed into the crowed trying to blow my way through, sadly I could not. My other buddies tried holding out in a defensive position but were over runned within a minute or two.

Having read Fall of Reach I knew we had to die!



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer

 

used a turret until I died, by the way, what happened to the "sniper" spartan???



i didnt even last 5minute because i was playin on legendary :(



 

 

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I thought we ''finished the fight'' in Halo 3?



Mr Puggsly said:

When my mask started to crack I knew where it was going. And it made me sad. ;-(

I usually hate endings where everyone dies. But this was something special.


But not everybody dies, Didn't you see Master chief on the Pillar of Autumn? You (Noble 6) also saved Cortana, and were ultimately instrumental in saving the human race.

Anyway, when I finished the last level, the credits didn't roll, appearantly they don't roll when you play the campaign through the "main menu" instead of the "play campaign" option. Oh well, I needed to go back through on legendary anywho...great excuse!!!



Past Avatar picture!!!

Don't forget your helmet there, Master Chief!

Manly tears were shed that's for sure. Also, the worst part is Halsey's speech later on when she says "Our victory - your victory - was so close... I wish you could have lived to see it."

I must say the Pillar of Autumn mission was really disappointing (no epic Warthog escape part? In a Halo game, really...?), but this made up for it.



Random game thought :
Why is Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 getting so much hate? We finally get a real game and they're not even satisfied... I'm starting to hate the gaming community so f****** much...

Watch my insane gameplay videos on my YouTube page!

wfz said:
LordMatrix said:

The way this game ends is heart wrenching no matter how prepared for it you thought you were. I wouldn`t mind them doign another Halo title with the Noble squad years before the Reach invasion. I liked the characters and would love to see some of the other missions they did.

PS: So does anyone have an idea of what happened to Jun since he was the one who stayed to protect Halsey? I am going to guess he ended up suffering the exact same fate as Noble 6.


I'm assuming the same as well. I had looked it up to make sure the other day, and his name is definitely not among the 5 Spartans who were accompanying Dr. Halsey. He must have died before the other 5 Spartans found her and helped her escape.


You sure?  I'm pretty sure I remember him from one of the books...

 

OT: Well, first I made a mad dash for the controller, which was on the other side of the room since I didn't think there'd be any more gameplay XD.

Then I ran around in a wide circle, headshotting grunts and jackalsand avoiding fire from elites.  Took out all the smaller enemies I could find and just dodged a Fuel Rod  by sprinting behind some cover.  Picked started pegging an elite from a distance with my DMR until another one flanked me and slapped me to the ground.



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

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"Ok, girl's trapped in the elevator, and the power's off.  I swear, if a zombie comes around the next corner..."

My brother and me - how could I play through in any way but in co-op? - booted up the level after taking a break for food. We thought it was going to be the grand finale, some huge explosive thing that would justify the horror and death we had seen up to that point.

But we hadn't been to Reach. We didn't understand.

We should have realized things were different from the start, but it took a minute of just looking around. I think it was the light, ultimately, that betrayed everything. Harsh enough that you couldn't see more than a hundred yards in any direction. After the huge and sweeping vistas of the entire rest of the game, there was a certain inevitability implied by the light. The world had drawn in, shrunk down to this microcosm where we were dooomed to meet our end. It was me, and my brother, and whatever monsters were lurching in from the light. Yeah. Yeah, it was the light that betrayed everything.

The first thing we did was run for the shack - for the shadows. We braced ourselves there, pulling out our DMRs, scoping our surroundings. We saw them out there, shadows moving against the background of the universe. Neither of us moved - it was probably only fifteen seconds, but it felt like a long time. We talked for a minute. We knew what was coming. We agreed on one thing:

We would stay by each other. We would not die alone.

The battle was almost meaningless, but those final moments had more meaning than can be communicated in any other way. We picked off Grunts whose heads exploded like firecrackers, throwing grenades behind the defensive lines of Jackals and picking off the remainders. He would handle the Grunts who supported them with his DMR while I lay down suppressing fire with my Assault Rifle, giving the Jackals no opportunity to come together. For one long minute we were unstoppable avatars of death, and I felt Heroic, as if I had earned the title.

Then the Elites came.

It didn't last long. A grenade that fell between us nearly killed us both - I took the worst of it, was knocked down into the red health. To my own credit I never stopped firing. I saw the one who threw the grenade, and I stuck him, and he died in a hail of blue fire. My brother was peppering the lot of them, tossing grenades to make them jump, trying to buy seconds.

When things ended, it was my fault. I broke the line, but I was dying and I was angry and I was afraid. I picked one Elite with a fancy crest on his head, and I said to my brother "That one's mine." He didn't argue. "Go for it," I remember him saying.

I did. I went forward, and every round from my DMR found his head. I threw a grenade, he jumped, I tracked, I kept firing. The other Elites were bearing down on me, my shields were gone again and my health was evaporating, but I got in its face with that last round and bashed in its skull with the butt of my rifle. It was the sweetest kill I had ever made.

Then one got me in the back and it screamed in triumph as I fell. I saw my brother kill it, leaping onto its back and pulling back its head and jamming his knife into its neck. He fought after that, but nobody could last long. One grenade thrown, a few Assault Rifle bursts fired into the unfeeling throng, and then an Elite hit him from behind.

"Hey," he said to me as I lay in the dirt, "we did good, didn't we?"

"Good?" I said. "Good? Little man, we conquered the world."

Then we died together. Fifteen hundred miles apart, me and my brother died together at the end of a long journey that had been frought with dying. This death was final. It was the end of everything. I can't explain what it was like, lying there in the dirt as my brother died.

But I think you know. You were there. You have been to Reach.