How does this work? That means there will either be a cutscene before the 5 missions or after you have done them, how will that work for the story?
basically, we already know we get cutscenes every Episode which is on a weekly basis, and that the storyline for S.O is set 6 months AFTER HALO 4’s main campaign, as was said, it is a HALO sized campaign (meaning possible larger campaign chapters for it being a 8-mission campaign) PLUS Spartan ops and that campaign+S.O is set to be larger than ODST’s campaign
Spartan ops sounds impressive.
> basically, we already know we get cutscenes every Episode which is on a weekly basis, and that the storyline for S.O is set 6 months AFTER HALO 4’s main campaign, as was said, it is a HALO sized campaign (meaning possible larger campaign chapters for it being a 8-mission campaign) PLUS Spartan ops and that campaign+S.O is set to be larger than ODST’s campaign
yes and each episode has 5 playable missions
> > basically, we already know we get cutscenes every Episode which is on a weekly basis, and that the storyline for S.O is set 6 months AFTER HALO 4’s main campaign, as was said, it is a HALO sized campaign (meaning possible larger campaign chapters for it being a 8-mission campaign) PLUS Spartan ops and that campaign+S.O is set to be larger than ODST’s campaign
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> yes and each episode has 5 playable missions
and the entirety of the first season is longer than all of ODST. We are getting a HUGE amount of content with Halo 4.
I’m thinking a scene for each mission. So 5 scenes per episode…hopefully.
If anyone else is still confused, let me break it down for you:
Season 1 = 10 weeks = Amount of game-time is longer than Halo 3: ODST’s campaign (4-6 hours)
1 week = 1 episode
1 episode = 5 chapters
1 chapter = ~10-15 minutes to complete
Each chapter will have it’s own in-game cutscene (intro/outro sort of deal). Starting off each episode, is a (roughly) 5-6 minute, fully-CGI cinematic.