my mistake the enemies aren’t new but they feel new but spartan absolutely feel much stronger and better in 5 than in any other halo
wow that is something, the new spartans in 4 and 5 feel they have a bit more character to them as they didn’t live their entire life in training for war, being more talkative actually helps to add a bit more to the story of halo.
Actually it does, it’s world building and it feels very natural i dont need to read any books or look for audio logs the story is explained by the characters as it is happening.
Yeah! it does alot of it, nearly every level there some dialogue from the characters that explain the world and situations like on meridian and what life for some people is like on glassed planets after the war, or on sanghelios it’s very interesting seeing allied sangheli again and not just during fights too.
all the dialogue lines go with whats going on, they aren’t blabbering on about nonsense, it’s just enough to understand the story and characters.
Wow thats almost exactly how feel about infinites mp ai, honestly with how wide open the arena’s are the callouts are helpful. you know theres a command button so they attack the enemy you want and also pickup whatever weapon you want them to, right? it’s actually very useful, the ai are good at distracting but im pretty sure they didn’t want you to rely on them too much.
That also now just sounds arrogant after being ironic.
I think we can all collectively agree that Halo 5’s sandbox is not only balanced better but is better than Infinite’s entirely.
H5’s sandbox is imo the best in the series, it’s great for beginners, it’s great for veterans and it’s super fiesta can range between: Rage inducing, pure chaos, and absolute fear. I love H5’s sandbox because of how many playstyles it opens up. Still wish we had some AA’s like drop shield, Jetpack, and camo but the weapon variants more than make up for that.
I wouldn’t say it’s completely better. That last balance patch pretty much paved the way for the magnum to take over.
The variants are better in every conceivable way, though.
The problem isn’t that they talked a lot, the problem is that they talked about stupid or pointless stuff.
Vale: “Guys, I’m fluent in Wortwortese.”
Osiris: “Cool, I’m sure that will come in handy when we go to Sanghelios.”
Narrator: “It did not come in handy.”
At the very least have them say something funny. That’s basically what the Marines do.
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