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Halo 2 Ready to Ship

Thanks to pdawerks who alerted us to the post on the Bungie site stating that Halo 2 is ready to ship. It's filled with typical Bungie humor. "If you create a clan, do it because you intend to use it, and enjoy the camaraderie that Clan membership brings. We have systems in place to deal with "dead" or unused Clans. Unpleasant, pointy systems that reek of rust and blood and horror. Think Silent Hill meets Autocomplete."

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  1. Hope it comes to Mac/PC by hype7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whilst many will not know, Bungie originally started out life as a Mac developer... until Bungie sold out to MS, in the ultimate act of treason for many Mac users :)

    Even still, I hope Halo 2 makes it off the XBox onto the Mac and the PC. The first one was great, and Bungie make great looking games with a great plot.

    -- james

    1. Re:Hope it comes to Mac/PC by SilentChris · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Personally, I was less than impressed with the Halo PC port. The graphics looked horrific on all but the best cards, and simple things like finding a game online were screwed up (sync errors, anyone)? Halo on Xbox, in comparison, is a blast.

      By the way, anyone see what they're doing with the graphics on the Xbox? Impressive shit. That's the oft-spoken of advantage of a console: by the time last-generation software rolls around for it, developers know the hardware inside-out.

  2. M'eh. by static0verdrive · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll stick with Doom 3. How many "demonic aliens are taking over and I am the only surviving space marine who can save Earth from the horror" FPS games can our nerves take (in the dark, no less)? I'll stick with the original.

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    1. Re:M'eh. by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The difference is that in Doom 3 you get attacked by zombies that look like aliens because "they're evil" with no other story or reason given.

      In Marathon, you're being attacked by a race of slavers attempting to enslave your colony ship built inside a hollowed-out asteroid while one of the ship's built-in AIs has gone insane (more or less) and is using the teleporters to jot you from place to place to do his bidding. You're stuck in the middle... the aliens are a threat but then again, so is the Marathon rogue AI (Durandel) seeing as he wants to survive until the end of time where he can basically shield himself from the Big Crunch and become a God in the next universe that forms. Your job is to save as many colonists as possible while staying alive yourself.

      Doom 3 has missions where you run around and kill aliens. Marathon has missions where you have to rescue colonists, or where you have to activate a specific machine or device on the ship, or where you're teleported to the alien ship and have to scout out its layout and their weapons. Hell, the game doesn't even really end all that well... it's not a happy cheerful "look the colonists are all ok" ending, it's more of a Empire Strikes Back bittersweet ending.

      You're talking Apples and Oranges here. The Marathon universe, where HALO and HALO 2 take place, is a real breathing science fiction world where all the races and characters have actual motivations for what they do.

      id demonstrated with Doom, Doom II and Doom III that they can build a graphics engine and populate it with monsters. Bungie demonstrated that they can create a living, breathing world and an intense story, plop you down in the middle of it, and marvel at what transpires.

  3. There's a good article over on Wired by hype7 · · Score: 4, Informative

    about the team behind Halo 2

    http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.10/halo.html

    It's a good read if you're into the game!

    -- james

  4. Re:Well! by Yolegoman · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's retarded. While there was a rumor that Halo 2 may be out in Spring of 04 (Or this year...), it was just that, a rumor. Bungie never said anything one way or the other about the rumor. It was back at the e3 2004 Convention that they stated it would release on November 9th: And for the love of bees, it looks like that's what's gonna happen! Be sure of your facts before dissing something, dude.

  5. Re:Well! by Jearil · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Like Doom 3, Bungie has never actually announced an official release date until E3 where they stated with certainty a November 9th release date. It seems they will be able to deliver on that.

    All other dates were pure speculation by the media. People think the game is pushed back because speculation and rumors prove to not be true.

    It's sad how the opinion on a developer can be so easily lowered by incorrect assumptions made by gaming sites and the media.

  6. Re:Yaaaaayy!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You need to get out more.

    No really! You can go outside and shank someone with a sword right now!

  7. Re:Halo, over rated to the extreme. by Politburo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You're right. Nothing about the game was particularly spectacular, except this: It was fucking fun. Isn't that what counts?

  8. Re:Bungie doesn't exist by SilentChris · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's like saying Blizzard "doesn't exist" because Vivendi Entertainment owns it. Or Retro Studios (the great company that put together Metroid Prime) "doesn't exist" because Nintendo owns the franchise.

    Just because MS buys a developer doesn't necessarily make it bad. Bungie still makes kickass games. There's also a ton of other games that have come directly from MS in-house (MechWarrior, Age of Empires, etc).

  9. Re:Bungie doesn't exist by hollismb · · Score: 4, Informative

    Bungie is actually still quite intact. The orginal founder you mentioned did leave and start his own game company, which will be using and licensing a modified version of the original Halo engine, but the rest of them, for the most part, are still there. Heck, they started working on Halo 2 immediately after they finished the first game. Bungie is still very much it's own development studio, and not just a name. You might want to check out bungie.net.

  10. Re:Another FPS?! by Xentax · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can't speak for everyone, but I think for a lot of people it's the multiplayer experience, not the campaign.

    In Halo1, of course, this was limited to split screen and/or system link. The fact that Halo 2 has live support will probably be reason enough for Halo fans to buy the game. Add in some dual-wielding weapons, destructible vehicles, more multiplayer game modes (and maps, naturally)...hard to go wrong.

    That doesn't change the fact that it's not for everyone of course, and there's nothing wrong with that.

    If you're not into multiplayer FPS, there's not nearly as much there for you. The storyline was pretty good (IMHO), it WAS a fairly linear campaign though. I've heard some rumors about little differences (like, an AI driver while you're gunning on a 'hog), but the single player will still come down to story and creativity in the gameplay. Pretty hard to judge that in advance - I could see it going either way. Maybe they focused almost entirely on multiplayer and the single player campaign will be left behind. Maybe they heard the complaints about the Halo1 campaign being repetitive and linear, and have drastically improved. We'll just have to see.

    This post seems to confirm that co-op is back (for the XBox version, at least), that's always a good thing. I wonder if you can do co-op over Live? I have some friends that're hard to get in the same room but we all have Live...

    Xentax

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  11. Re:Bungie doesn't exist by KirkH · · Score: 5, Informative

    Umm. No. Jason Jones was and is the main guy behind Bungie and he's still there. He's the driving force behind the story of many (all?) of thier games. Most the original Bungie guys are still there. I can think of one high-profile dude that left to form his own company, but don't feel like digging up the details right now. Should be easy enough to find.

    You may not like MS, but don't take it out on Bungie, they are some damn good developers.

    They were in a compromising spot some years back where they just could not effectively develop AND publish AND distribute their games -- too many big publishers were doing a better job than they ever could because they had the name recognition and the people and infastructure in place to do so. Bungie was too small. So they decided to merge with a big developer/publisher so they could focus on development instead of having to worry about calling up EB and Gamespot and the rest and trying to convince them to carry their games.

    "Hello, this is Bungie and we've got an awesome new game we'd like you to sell."
    "Who?"
    "Bungie."
    "Who?"

    compared to

    "Hello, this is Microsoft and we have an awesome new game that you will sell. May I put you down for a million copies?"
    "Yes, sir! May I have another!"

  12. You've told me you want help with fragging... by Jonny+Royale · · Score: 5, Funny
    We have systems in place to deal with "dead" or unused Clans. Unpleasant, pointy systems that reek of rust and blood and horror. Think Silent Hill meets Autocomplete."


    Great, the MS Office paperclip is runnig the clans now..
  13. Re:Halo, over rated to the extreme. by cassidyc · · Score: 4, Funny

    On the subject of overly repetative FPS what about game that you walk from one room to the next. When you enter a room, all the lights go out and some zombies crawl out of the woodwork.

    Doom 3 didn`t appeal to me with its fancy guns and pretty animations.

    That said I like halo, something about the way you put your life into the hands of someone who isn`t old enough to drive, and yet you hop into their warthog and wait to be blasted about 200 foot into the air by a stray rocket...

    makes me smile, but then I'm easily pleased.

    CJC

  14. Re:Autocomplete? by EvilTwinSkippy · · Score: 4, Funny
    No, no. They mean autocomplete as in web browser autocomplete. Where you are typing in a credit card order and it suddenly fills in you address from 3 apartments ago. Where you are filling out a form with your wife for an anniversary present, and after tying the letter J is substitutes in the name of an ex girfriend.

    Autocomplete is an incarnation of evil. I just want to know where I can get it in a more concentrated form. Well, besides "Clippy"

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