Halo 4 missions
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A Spartan’s helmet is, after all, their most definitive feature because we rarely ever see their faces, but here the ‘helmets’ are all transparent and allow us to see the children sleeping inside them – as opposed to the polarised gold visor that hides them. You may also notice that each of the pods is shaped like a MJOLNIR helmet which can be interpreted to hold a vast range of symbolic implications.
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The game’s opening (which is by far the best since Halo Wars) shot is of a room filled with pods, you can clearly see that they’re filled with children which any fan of the series will recognise as something straight out of the novels – the fact that the very first shot of the game was something straight out of the novels got me more pumped than any of the other games, full integration of the story from the books with the games was long overdue. If you need your memory refreshed, watch the cutscene here. Not to mention the fact that the Prologue is an essential part of establishing the tone, the themes and general atmosphere of not just the game, but the Reclaimer Saga as a whole. Let’s begin with the Prologue, as it’s traditional for the opening to be treated as a level itself. So it should hardly surprise you to learn that I’m going to provide an in-depth analysis of the whole game, level-by-level. Halo 4 left me with a lot to talk about, more so than any of the previous instalments, with regards to the lore, thematic value, emotional intensity and character arcs. In case you hadn’t noticed, observed, or even guessed, I kind of like talking about Halo. Jason Anderson on So, I’ve been hired by 3… Trey, Wolf 0f Steel… on So, I’ve been hired by 3… Jude farthing on So, I’ve been hired by 3…
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