Letters To The Bungie Webmaster Updated
It seems that with the new Bungie.net site also comes a new edition of Letters to the Webmaster. Go now!
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Bazzite Backlog Blowout Pt 2 | 01.24.26 |
| Bazzite Backlog Blowout | 01.17.26 |
| Spatial Outpouring Pt 5 | 01.10.26 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 4 | 01.03.26 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 3: Rampancy Rescues... | 12.27.25 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 2 | 12.20.25 |
| Rampancy Test Stream | 12.14.25 |
| Title | Transcriber | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Halo 5: Advent (String... | cwhiterun | 06.07.16 |
| Halo 5: Blue Team (Str... | cwhiterun | 10.22.15 |
| Halo 5: Light is Green... | cwhiterun | 10.20.15 |
| Halo 5: The Trials (St... | cwhiterun | 10.12.15 |
| Roll Call - Price Paid | pimpnmonk | 06.02.14 |
| Behold A Pale Horse Fo... | pimpnmonk | 01.24.14 |
| Farthest Outpost/Mercy... | pimpnmonk | 12.30.13 |
| Episode | Date |
|---|---|
| Sony Acquires Bungie (mp3) | 02.02.22 |
| Let's Play Mass Effect 3 #27 Final... | 06.02.17 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 27: Craig Ha... | 05.08.13 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 25: Destiny... | 03.05.13 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 24: Halo Ann... | 04.21.12 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 23: Halo Ann... | 06.26.11 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 21: The Wint... | 04.18.11 |
It seems that with the new Bungie.net site also comes a new edition of Letters to the Webmaster. Go now!
Mordia has announced that the new Bungie.net site is now up. Yeoren, the Bungie Webmaster, has posted this note about the site:
Welcome to the new and extremely improved bungie.net! In its previous incarnations bungie.net was a single site devoted to the Myth games, with some general Bungie news thrown in every so often to spice things up. The new bungie.net is a network of sites that encompass the entire Bungie community experience.
Thanks to Have Blue who gave the heads up at Subnova HL.
UPDATE: The seventhcolumn.org domain now points to the new Bungie.net site; so I guess now we know what the countdown was for.
Well-known Bungie fan vector40 has written a review of Halo for The Junkyard:
Now, let me start by saying this: Halo has a level of hype surrounding it that you'd have to go back to Daikatana to match. The main worry of most fans (and, presumably, of Bungie itself) is that the hype will surpass the game, as has happened in the past, and no matter how good the game ends up, people will be left disappointed.Wrong.
Sounds like he liked it. Thanks to Louis Wu at HBO for the heads-up story.
mad.max posted a link in our forum to a piece at Salon by Wagner James Au, which talks about the image of Microsoft and the Xbox in the console gaming market. He's come to the conclusion that Microsoft has failed to deliver on its promises:
But the war of ideas is over, too -- and on that front, the one that really counts, Microsoft has lost, almost utterly lost. Gone is the bold promise to innovate and revolutionize gaming -- the chance to create a brand so daring and unique, it would finally seize gamers' attention away from Japan. The spirit of Monkeyboy has trickled down to the Xbox team, and almost fully possessed it.With two possible exceptions, the Xbox and its premiere list of games are undistinguished, undifferentiated and inoffensive -- and consciously tooled to be exactly all those things. The Xbox is, in effect, the Internet Explorer of game consoles.
What are those two possible exceptions? One scarcely need ask:
In that regard, Bungie Software's Halo and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee from Oddworld Inhabitants -- both titles produced by studios within Microsoft's games division -- are the only plausible contenders on the console's premiere list. Yet, admirable as they are in their own right, neither quite reaches the status of a killer app -- a game so good as to justify the purchase of the hardware it runs on.To be sure, Halo is an excellent, squad-based first-person shooter, set in a sprawling game world (a lush, artificial planet shaped like a ring), with an epic sci-fi story about humanity's last desperate stand against an alien coalition, fought on land, in underground bases and in aerial skirmishes above the surface. While it shares much from previous PC shooters -- including the strong narrative of Half-Life, the outdoor multiplayer combat of Tribes and the squad-based sci-fi action of Elite Forces -- it's the first to synthesize so many different elements seamlessly together in a console title.
It's already drawn the interest of PC gamers, who often dismiss console games as brainless kiddy fodder. At the Odyssey tent, one self-described PC loyalist was hardwired to a Halo demo, emptying clip after clip into hordes of dwarlike aliens. He'd already cleared his schedule for its debut, he told me. I'm taking three days off work to play it, dude! he said. But what other Xbox title is he interested in? His expression blanked a moment. Dead or Alive III, I guess, he said, without much conviction, referring to Xbox's visually arresting (but conceptually undistinguished) fight title.
The last word about Bungie in the article refers to them as one of the most respected (and oldest) computer game developers for Mac and Windows but doubts that the name alone will attract the console gaming crowd.
With the Xbox's launch and Halo's release now upon us, we know there'll be some sharp divisions on the site, especially between those who will be playing Halo on an Xbox these coming weeks, those who won't be able to get their hands on one for awhile, and those who are waiting for the PC and Macintosh versions.
To that end, we've added a special spoiler forum to the site. The recent posts on this forum will NOT be displayed on the front page (so as not to tempt those trying to wait, or inadvertently display a spoiler in a subject line).
Nate Birkholz has posted a link in the IMG forum that shows two images of the Myth III in-game GameSpy browser working on the Mac. (Thanks Myth Village)
It's now November 15 in most areas of the United States, which means that the Xbox is now in stores and you will finally be able to play Halo all you'd like.
We would like to encourage you to post your initial impressions in the community forum. If you're descriptive enough, we will post a link to your thread on the news page to increase exposure to it.
Have fun and good luck!
IGN Xbox has compiled a list of currently reviewed games. The best part about this is that the previously Insider-only reviews like Halo and Oddworld are now available to anyone who clicks their link.
Man, did they like Halo... it got a 9.7 out of 10 score and scored perfect 10s in the presentation, sound, and gameplay areas.
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