Check out this brand new gameplay from Halo 5: Guardians’ second mission Blue Team. We get a good sample of Spartan Ability use, Fireteam Orders system, reviving and more all in 1080P at 60FPS!
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Check out this brand new gameplay from Halo 5: Guardians’ second mission Blue Team. We get a good sample of Spartan Ability use, Fireteam Orders system, reviving and more all in 1080P at 60FPS!
Check out the opening cinematic for Halo 5: Guardians’ second campaign mission: Blue Team.
Earlier today, Time released a preview into season two of Hunt the Truth, which begins tomorrow, September 22nd. We’ve learned that FERO will be the host of this podcast that will have fewer, but longer episodes that picks up where Ben left off. For the rest of the information Time learned when talking with Frank O’Connor, Noah Eichen and, Janina Gavankar that didn’t make it into the preview piece, here are the twelve things they learned about season two:
For more details on these twelve items, check out the Time article here.
Back in the Spring of this year, we heard the story of one man’s quest to hunt the truth behind the Master Chief’s AWOL disappearance and the schemes of ONI. Since then, Benjamin Giraud (Keegan-Michael Key) has been detained by ONI and his efforts to expose ONI and reveal the truth to all of human occupied space put to rest. Now we turn our attention to a familiar, but still very mysterious FERO (Janina Gavankar), not Petra Janecek (Cobie Smulders) who we anticipated would pick up the pieces at the end of season one. We haven’t seen the end of Ben nor Petra though, but many new exciting characters will be introduced along with an impressive new cast featuring Tamara Taylor, Mark Hamill, Vanessa Marshall, Alan Tudyk, Rosa Salazar, Bruce Thomas, Peter Serafinowicz and William Salyers.
Halo franchise development director Frank O’Connor, Hunt the Truth creative director Noah Eichen and season two lead Janina Gavankar talked with Time giving us details about the second season. In an audio preview from season two, we learn FERO will sit behind the microphone, giving us a different perspective, picking up the pieces where Ben left off in season one. Noah told time, “It’s not a person making a show, it’s not a host who’s making this for an audience. I started thinking about it like True Detective season one, where it’s a person recalling events. And it’s a little more like a horror film to me, there’s some really horrific stuff going on as we get closer to Halo 5.” These new episodes will be fewer in number, but longer in duration, where many of our burning questions will be answered.
Check out the full article an exclusive look at season two over on Time. Season two premieres tomorrow on Hunt the Truth’s official website.
As Halo 5: Guardians approaches, info keeps rolling out. This week we got our next big info dump of campaign information in the form of two videos. We learned about the epic-scaled worlds and battles that will take place during Halo 5’s story, but also how the relationships within and between the two fireteams plays an integral role in the campaign. Since we’ve been away from the news scene since before Pax Prime, we also caught up on some of the other important information that has surfaced. Joining us this week is community member Mending Mercy.
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During our last episode, we talked with Rebel Rouser and Minolta1034 about our Pax Prime experience. In traditional Podtacular fashion, we had several tangents talking about Halo. We cut out a pretty big one from the episode for the sake of time. In this excerpt, we explore the decision of split-screen being cut affecting the couch co-op experience, and the current state of the Halo community compared to the community in the past and other current gaming communities. If you’re interested in hearing us ramble on for an extra 30 minutes, you can download the excerpt from here.
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There are many options to choose from when it comes to purchasing Halo 5: Guardians next month. In this Xbox video, Major Nelson sits down with Josh Holmes, Executive Producer on Halo 5: Guardians to showcase all the special editions of Halo 5 that are up for grabs and what you’ll find in each one. If you’re just looking for the game and some collector’s items to go with it, there’s the Limited Edition and Limited Collector’s Edition. There’s also the Limited Edition Halo 5: Guardians Xbox One, that is blue and metallic Spartan Locke themed that comes with a similarly themed standard controller. The controller can also be purchased separately along with a Master Chief themed standard controller. Finally there’s the Halo 5 ASTRO Gaming A40 headset and M80 mixamp.