Does Lisa Shea know something about Halo we don't?
That's what you might conclude, based on the review of Halo she wrote for Bella Online (thanks to Louis Wu at HBO for the heads-up).
What was most interesting about the article was the conclusion:
And, even better, you can multiplay in a way which is REALLY fun! With two players you still get a lot of screen space, and you can easily work as a team - flanking an enemy, coordinating attacks. Your marines will see this and help out. If one person jumps into the driver seat of a vehicle, the other can hop in back and man the machine gun. There is a rainbow of colors for your suit, too. When they get Broadband set up for this next summer, a whole new addiction will be spawned.
The emphasis is ours. Since we've seen the Halo 1.5 rumor soundly debunked, and there have been no solid statements about a sequel-- what broadband Halo addiction is she referring to? Does she know something we don't?