New Halo Videos At IGN
IGN Xbox has posted a bunch of new Halo videos, but only one is free to the public. To view the other ones, you need to be an IGN Insider subscriber.
IGN Xbox has posted a bunch of new Halo videos, but only one is free to the public. To view the other ones, you need to be an IGN Insider subscriber.
Well, Andrew Nagy mentioned in an HBO post some ambitious entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia has already decided to try and cash in on his Xbox Halo preorder by selling it off on Ebay. From the pitch:
Fuolornis Fire Dragon posted a link in the forum over at HBO about a post Butcher made regarding Halo's AI. Specifically, there were questions asked about whether or not you'd be able to issue orders to the other marines in the game. According to Butcher, this really isn't necessary:
Charles D. Clifford posted at HBO about an article on xbox.ign.com giving their impressions of Warthog driving in Halo. Simply put, they were impressed, and they'll be talking in more depth about why later:
Marty O'Donnell is telling everybody over at the halo.bungie.org forum they should think carefully before deciding to watch the Gamespot movies recently made available. While it may be too late for a lot of us, he's still got a good point:
HBO has assembled a page full of screenshot captures from GameSpot's new Halo videos.
According to ActiveXbox, online video game rental service RedOctane will have all of the Xbox's launch titles available for rental on November 15th at a 7-day rental price of $6.95. The story goes on to say that:
A group of short, stout, large-toothed pack animals just rampaged through Rampancy central headquarters, muttering something in an unintelligible language.
When we ran it through the Universal Translator, this is what came out:
Halo is currently being certified, meaning it isn't actively being worked on by Bungie Studios at this time. Unless a rather serious flaw is found, it should be certified as Gold Master.
Then they ate a few cookies and left.
Kudos to Ferrex for pointing out that GameSpot has posted 9 new Halo videos. HBO is saying that the videos show the entire first level and even a bit more than that.