> This may appear to be an odd or meaningless request but I think it’s important. When I buy Halo 5 I want the start up song to be awe-inspiring, chanting monks, the old halo vibe in the song. It makes something as simple as clicking a few buttons to play feel epic. We need a return to Halo 1-3 style menu music instead of this sobbing woman in Halo 4. Anybody agree?
It’s not stupid at all.
I love the classic halo theme music.
It’s what makes it feel like a halo game when you start it up. It’s an awesome feeling.
I don’t like to be that guy who wants the exact replica of Halo 3 but boy was it’s menu music just perfection. Even if it’s just for nostalgic purposes, bring it back. I couldn’t care less whether it fits the theme of the new trilogy or not. Anything but the menu music from Halo 4, it drives me insane…
i want the halo 3 song back, it was a million times better, best song in any game! i go on halo 3 just to hear it, brings back so many memories of good times on the games, maybe change it slightly but have it as the base song but change it to how they want it and maybe make it sound slightly more futuristic almost, if tha makes sense… dunno if it does but anyway
> > > I had no problems with it but all i think it was too loud
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> > Yes, it was too loud, it felt like they was trying to blow out my ear drums.
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> Not to sound harash to the composer but it never stoped or like went silent for some seconds it just looped hehe.
Yes, and with headphones, it sounded like I needed ear plugs to listen to it safely.
> > I had no problems with it but all i think it was too loud
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> Yes, it was too loud, it felt like they was trying to blow out my ear drums.
Really? I never had a problem with it and I’m not one to shy away from 11. Is it just that I’m not turning it 12?
And to the general subject here, I loved the Halo 4 soundtrack. I’ll even go so far to say that, while fun at the time, Marty’s stuff wasn’t terribly well put together. ODST was fine but CE and Halo 2 swung wildly from monks to stabbing noises with electric guitars, and while it just so happens that I like that sort of thing in some of the other music I listen to I don’t like it when the shifts are more binary than synthesized. For what it did to make Halo sound like Halo, creating a recognizable character isn’t quite the same as supporting the narrative or establishing a coherent tone.
I think Neil Davidge and company did a MUCH better job at scoring Halo and I’m glad to see that content grace the menus, even beyond 11, because, well, there’s worth things to be deafened by.
I quite like Halo 4’s music and I think the chanting woman fits well as a theme for the new story.
The only issue I have with H4’s menu music is that it is limited to only two songs what becomes dull after a while.
> I quite like Halo 4’s music and I think the chanting woman fits well as a theme for the new story.
> The only issue I have with H4’s menu music is that it is limited to only two songs what becomes dull after a while.
Yet Halo 2/3s theme didn’t get dull for a vast majority of the community. I didn’t like Halo 4’s menu music so I can’t agree with you. If you think it got dull then you may be lying to yourself when you say you quite liked it. Music shouldn’t get dull. It should provide ambiance and pump you up to play.
> I quite like Halo 4’s music and I think the chanting woman fits well as a theme for the new story.
> The only issue I have with H4’s menu music is that it is limited to only two songs what becomes dull after a while.
Two songs? Bah back in my day we were lucky if we got anything more than a looped four note diddy and a beating (while churning our own butter uphill to school both ways, mind you kids were built tougher in those days…)
TBH, I truly disliked the Halo 4 Main Menu theme b/c it didn’t have the “Halo feeling” as the previous trilogy did. If Halo 5 has the original halo theme, with the Gregorian monk chant, that would truly make my day.
> Marty O’Donnell. That is all.
runs up and shakes hand
I agree with you 100%, my good sir.