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Halo: Reach

Discussie in 'Algemeen' gestart door DulleNL, 1 jun 2009.

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  1. Yellow 13

    Yellow 13 Well-Known Member

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    Mijn vader komt geregeld uit Belgie terug met dozen vol tissues? Heeft deze desperate houseman er een stuk of wat nodig? ;):):
     
  2. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Pff *opgelucht*
     
  3. [2k]

    [2k] XBW.nl VIP XBW.nl VIP

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    Was best verbaasd toen ik vandaag over dit project las. Zo ben je paar dagen in Frankrijk, zo kom je terug en lees je ineens over een nieuw Halo project. Kom maar op met die game. Ondanks ik er nog weinig van gezien heb (enkel vage trailer), denk ik dat het wel een toffe game kan gaan worden.
     
  4. Chillco

    Chillco Active Member

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    Dus geen squad-based \o/ (alhoewel je die ook in kunt first-person spelen).
     
  5. Delphiki

    Delphiki Active Member

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    waarom niet squad based? Rainbow Six is toch ook een FPS:+

    leukste aan deze aankondiging vind ik dat we weer lekker tegen de Elites gaan vechten, vind ik toch een aansprekender vijand dan de Brutes. Zal wel komen omdat de eerste Halo zo'n enorm goede indruk heeft gemaakt destijds en de Elites voor mij de eerste tegenstanders in een console FPS zijn met een echte goede A.I
     
  6. LocKuM

    LocKuM Active Member

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    @ citaat van dulle, hier word gezegd "seemed a little cheeky" maar Bungie heeft nooit een Halo RTS uitgebracht, zelf had ik ook niets anders verwacht.
     
  7. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    What to Expect From Halo: Reach
    Master Chief isn't the only Spartan in town.

    June 18, 2009 - With Halo 3: ODST coming this fall and the newly announced Halo: Reach arriving next year, there's more Halo to look forward to than ever before. There's also an ever expanding alternate universe to keep track of which is why we here at IGN have put together this primer for Halo: Reach. In it we take a look at everything we know about the game so far -- an admittedly small amount of information -- and examine the events taking place in the Halo universe at the time of Reach. If you love Halo, this is the info you can't afford to be without.

    What We Know About the Game So Far
    Halo: Reach was announced at the Microsoft E3 2009 Media Briefing on June 1, 2009 with a target release date of fall 2010. The announcement came in the form of a teaser trailer that showed the planet Reach being bombarded by Covenant fire and little else. No actual video of gameplay was shown. The trailer didn't even indicate what type of game it will be, though Microsoft later confirmed that Halo: Reach will be a first-person shooter.


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    The best news for Halo fans, though, is that franchise creator Bungie handling development. Many assumed the studio would want to move on after finishing the fight with Halo 3, but the upcoming Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach prove that's not the case.

    We don't know much about Halo: Reach yet, and that is by design. The aim of the announcement was not necessarily to get people excited about Reach, but instead to convey the news that everyone who buys Halo 3: ODST -- which will be released September 22, 2009 -- will automatically be invited to take part in the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta. When exactly in 2010 that beta will take place has not yet been revealed, but the very fact that there will be a public beta suggests that the multiplayer game in Halo: Reach will be different from that of Halo 3. If the gameplay were identical and Halo: Reach was only offering new maps, there wouldn't be any need for the stress testing, bug fixing and balancing done through a public beta. Perhaps the multiplayer Halo game is about to expand beyond 16 players into a more massive online war.

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    The planet Reach is the most heavily guarded human colony.​


    To get to the heart of what to expect out of Halo: Reach, it is important to look at the setting. Reach is a human occupied planet was destroyed by the Covenant just prior to the events of Halo: Combat evolved, making this game a prequel to the main trilogy. That planet's doomed future, as shown in the E3 announcement trailer, ensures that Halo: Reach will not highlight humanity's heroic victories over the Covenant. That doesn't mean there won't be any heroes.

    Why Reach is Important
    In the Halo universe, the planet Reach is the most important of all human colonies. It is the home of the UNSC Fleet Command Headquarters and is the single largest spaceship manufacturer, making it the seat of all military power. It's where soldiers are trained, massive battleships are built, and most importantly, Reach is where the secretive Spartan training program was held.

    At the age of six, a boy was torn from his parents and conscripted into the UNSC military for a top-secret project. His name was John, later known only as the Master Chief Spartan-117, and he joined 70 some-odd others in a rigorous regimen on the planet Reach that would turn these gifted children into soldiers of unrivaled effectiveness. Just when the group finished its brutal training, the soldiers are subjected to a series of risky biophysical enhancements. Only 33 of the originals survive the entire ordeal with Master Chief emerging as their leader.

    The group assembled and trained with the hopes of quelling a civil war that intelligence officials believed was on the horizon, but the conflict with the Covenant gave the Spartans a new focus, turning them into one of humanity's last hopes for survival.

    Through the beginning stages of the Human/Covenant war, Reach was considered impenetrable. With hundreds of ships in orbit as well as twenty Mark V MAC guns (powerful enough to rip an entire Covenant battleship to shreds in a single shot) hovering on orbital stations, this planet was the one where humans still felt safe. Nothing, they believed, could withstand the combined might of the space and land based forces, especially when they bunkered down in the underground tunnels that twist hundreds of meters below the surface of Reach. Unfortunately for Reach's many inhabitants, that turned out not to be true.

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    The Fall of Reach
    The Halo: Reach announcement trailer ends with the text "Falls 2010." This was not a typo. Bungie is almost certainly referring to Reach's destruction at the hands of a massive Covenant fleet, as described in the book by Eric Nylund, "Halo: The Fall of Reach." The events of that book follow Master Chief's childhood and the initial contact with the Covenant, and the climax involves Reach's destruction. This would put the events of Halo: Reach after Halo Wars (which deals with the first Covenant contact at Harvest) and prior to Halo: Combat Evolved (which deals with the first discovery of the Halo ring).

    The whereabouts of Reach was one of humanity's closely guarded secrets. Heck, the location of any human controlled planet was kept secret from the Covenant. The alien collective had this nasty habit of bombing any planet inhabited by humans until the entire surface was melted, so everyone felt it best not to give them another target. In "Halo: The Fall of Reach," the story is told of how Captain Keyes inadvertently leads the Covenant to Reach, thereby ensuring its destruction.

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    What kind of force could take down humanity's great stronghold? The book describes an invasion force of 300 Covenant ships with a ground force of thousands upon thousands of soldiers. The force is simply overwhelming, and Reach quickly is destroyed. In the book, the battle for Reach is primarily described as a space battle. So where might the game take place? For that answer, one has to look at another Halo book, this one titled, "First Strike."

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    The Stars of Halo: Reach
    Unlike Halo 3: ODST, it is possible that Master Chief will make an appearance in Halo: Reach. It's even possible, depending upon how much before the fall of Reach this game begins, that he is the star -- but don't count on it. The most interesting events on Reach take place on the ground while Master Chief is elsewhere.

    At the time Reach is attacked, all 30 remaining original Spartans are on board the Pillar of Autumn, preparing to set out on a mission to capture a Covenant Prophet. The attack on Reach changes everything and the primary mission becomes the protection of the planet. The group quickly realizes that the orbital MAC canons' power source must not be disabled by the invading forces on the ground. At the same time, NAV data in a space dock that would point the Covenant to Earth needs to be either destroyed or made safe.

    Master Chief is quoted in the book "First Strike" as saying, "With all due respect, sir, Spartans are trained to handle difficult missions. I'll split my squad. Three will board the space dock and make sure that NAV data does not fall into the Covenant's hands. The remainder of the Spartans will go groundside and repel the invasion forces." The Chief joins the smaller group in space before escaping on the Pillar of Autumn to begin the events of Halo: Combat Evolved, which would effectively eliminate him from being the central protagonist in Halo: Reach. The rest drop to the ground, a moment that might be captured amidst all of the distress calls in the Halo: Reach announcement trailer.


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    As Reach falls, Master Chief jets off to find the first Halo ring.

    After intense fighting with numerous Spartans lost, a group of five retreat underground and wind up running into more Covenant forces as well as some Forerunner artifacts (The Forerunner artifacts are the reason the Covenant refrain from totally glassing Reach, thereby allowing an extensive ground battle to occur.) The five Spartans include Fred, Kelly, Vinh, Isaac, and Will -- three men and two women. Could these be the group of five depicted in the solitary piece of artwork that Bungie has release for Halo: Reach thus far? If so, Fred (Spartan-104) would take the role of the main protagonist as he was chosen to lead the ground forces.

    Of course, it is entirely possible that Bungie will introduce previously unknown Spartans as the main characters. Based on the E3 trailer, that seems likely. Master Chief was a member of the first wave of Spartans, but the books repeatedly mention a second group in training. During the trailer, Sierra 320 announces she is ready for insertion and Sierra 259 says there are Spartans on the ground. If these are the call-signs for Spartans, they would be numbered higher than any of the first wave that Master Chief was a member of. And since we don't know how many Spartans took part in the second wave of the training program, it could be that we'll see many more Spartans in one battle than most of us previously thought possible. The idea of the Spartan as a lone wolf might be about to perish.

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    Could these five be the Spartans Fred, Kelly, Vinh, Isaac, and Will? Or does the E3 trailer hint at a new second group of Spartans?

    The trailer also features a distress call looking for someone or something that goes by the name Noble (Nova?) One. His or her direct callout seems important and this may be the code name for the new Halo: Reach protagonist.

    Speculation has already begun regarding which Covenant forces we'll face in Halo: Reach. While we're definitely speculating here, the books do offer some guidance. The Covenant forces that took part in the ground invasion of Reach include Grunts, Jackals, Hunters, Banshees and Wraith tanks. And though the books don't mention the Flood during the fall of Reach, we've seen in Halo Wars that those little rascals tend to pop up everywhere.

    Pure Speculation
    As we just stated, all of this is pure speculation on our part. Whether Bungie decides to directly follow the events outlined in the books or tell previously untold tales remains to be seen. And with Halo 3: ODST coming out this fall, it seems unlikely that we'll get any concrete information on Halo: Reach anytime soon.
     
  8. Willem

    Willem Obi-Willem XBW.nl Bestuur

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    Tja, heb zelf de boeken gelezen, en dit is dus ook wat ik denk. Wel slim van IGN om het spel zo te hypen en mensen naar hun site te trekken. 8)
     
  9. Gamersea

    Gamersea Going, Going, Gone

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    Goed lezen, die knakker van Microsoft zei dat en hun zijn de uitgevers van de FPS Halo's en de RTS Halo uiteraad.:thumbs:
     
  10. Jingga

    Jingga Hand in Hand

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    Ik heb ze ook gelezen, hoop (en verwacht een beetje) ook dat het in deze trent wordt. Ik kan me van de boeken alleen niet herinneren dat er al een 2e groep S-II's getraind werd?
     
  11. Willem

    Willem Obi-Willem XBW.nl Bestuur

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    Er werd ook geen tweede groep S-II's getraind, toch? Er is wel een grootsopgezet S-III programma geweest, maar door tijd- en geldgebrek bleven deze qua bewapening en kunnen achter bij de II's, maar ze waren in getalen veel groter.
     
  12. Flix

    Flix Active Member

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    Dit word idd geloof ik verteld ergens rond het begin van het 3e boek.
    Later vinden ze toch ook allemaal upgraded parts voor hun MJONAR armor. die waren bedoelt of over van de S-III's nam ik aan.
     
  13. Jingga

    Jingga Hand in Hand

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    Oh oke.. De S-III's waren inderdaad heel anders, was natuurlijk ook zonder dat Halsey het wist. Een Willem, het doel van dat project was ook heel anders he ;) Dat legt Ackerson ook uit in Ghosts of Onyx.
     
  14. Weggooi32

    Weggooi32 Active Member

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    Ik weet bijna zeker dat deze game gebruik gaat maken van Natal. Niets als vervanging voor de controller, maar er zullen zeker features aan Natal gebonden zijn.
     
  15. tricker

    tricker Semper Fi

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    Zou misschien soms wel stoer zijn maar ik hoop niet dat je er van afhankelijk van moet zijn...en nu ik dit zo lees moet ik die boeken echt maar eens gaan aanschaffen
     
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  16. Jingga

    Jingga Hand in Hand

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    Moet je doen, de boeken zijn echt goed
     
  17. Flix

    Flix Active Member

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  18. Willem

    Willem Obi-Willem XBW.nl Bestuur

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    Ja, dat is hem. Hieronder staat de chronologische volgorde, de cijfers heb ik er bij gezet voor in welke volgorde ze verschenen zijn.

    Contact Harvest ( 5 )
    The Cole Protocol ( 6 )
    The Fall of Reach ( 1 )
    The Flood ( 2 )
    First Strike ( 3 )
    Ghosts of Onyx ( 4 )
     
  19. Flix

    Flix Active Member

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    oke, moet dus eerst contact harvest kopen, tnks.
    daar word zeker beschreven hoe de oorlog tussen de covvies en de mensheid begint? en heeft dus niets met spartans te maken gezien die in the fall of reach worden getrained.
     
  20. Willem

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    Jup, op Harvest vochten de mensen voor het eerst met de Covenant. Overigens, kleine kanttekening:

    Sommige boeken overlappen elkaar. Ik denk dat je het best begint met Fall of Reach, en dán Cole Protocol, om dan chronologisch de rest uit te lezen. In Fall of Reach wordt er ook Harvest gesproken maar is het mysterieus en spannend, het is interessanter om daar pas meer overte lezen als je Fall of Reach al uit hebt. Als je boeken wilt gaan kopen, raad ik aan om het zo te doen:

    Fall of Reach
    Contact Harvest
    Cole Protocol
    First Strike
    Ghosts of Onyx

    The Flood kan je wat mij betreft overslaan, omdat het over Halo: Combat Evolved het spel gaat, en ook het minst goed geschreven is naar mijn mening.
     
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