I think mine was probably actually at the end when you’re trying to save Chief at the end. I was just like “No no no nononononono!” because I wasn’t sure Osiris would make it in time and Blue Team would be lost. I mean essentially bricking it xD. Oh the relief.There was a heck of a lot of fanservice in it that I loved. Planning on going through and finding all the intel pretty soon.
Overall I didn’t like the story because I feel like it had too many cliff hangers that I now have to wait for Halo 6 to come out in order to get answers. At least only another year or so for Halo Wars 2.
But my favorite part is blue team missions. I wish I had more of them.
Running down the side of a Guardian was pretty tight… But literally every moment with Exuberant was amazing… Also I hear a lot of hate on Mission 14 but I loved it… God I just love it all so much!
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> Running down the side of a Guardian was pretty tight… But literally every moment with Exuberant was amazing… Also I hear a lot of hate on Mission 14 but I loved it… God I just love it all so much!
Running down that thing, wow what a rush
Plus I have to agree that was an excellent mission. Seems strange that it gets any complaints really.
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> The fist fight between Locke and Chief was hands-down my favorite (no pun intended).
When Chief got his visor cracked, that was such a gloves off moment.
Loved Chief’s confrontation with Cortana.The ending was phenomenal. When the Guardian appears before Infinity and Laskey uses slip space to run away “until we learn how to fight back” leaves you wanting so much more. I wish Halo 6 could come out in two years.
Pretty much everything about the campaign was my favorite but the most memorable ones for me are the Sanghelios levels and the ending cutscene when Chief is reunited with Arbiter and Halsey.
My favourite parts were the fight between Locke and Chief, and the part where Blue Team and Osiris met on Genesis – where Locke said that they didn’t “have to do this alone”, and that Osiris was there to help them. Too cute <3 #TeamLocke
Also, I loved how Chief questioned Cortana. Asking " how many people died." He was more concerned with the needs of the galactic community than his past relationship with Cortana. That was super admirable of him and I love him for it.
I considered most of the complain to be uninteresting and underwhelming, so it’s rather difficult to think of any memorable moment. But like most people, the highlight of it was definitely the first confrontation between Chief and Locke. Definitely something watching another Spartan taking a swing at the legend himself. And some successful ones at that.