Weekly Updates To Return For Halo 2
SketchFactor mentioned in the HBO forum the other day that recent Bungie hire Frankie should soon be picking up where Matt Soell left off, providing Weekly Updates on the status of Halo 2. Thanks Louis Wu at HBO.
SketchFactor mentioned in the HBO forum the other day that recent Bungie hire Frankie should soon be picking up where Matt Soell left off, providing Weekly Updates on the status of Halo 2. Thanks Louis Wu at HBO.
I didn't even know they had a Video Game category before now, but apparently they do. Littlebigman pointed out in the HBO forum that several voice credits are listed for Halo 2 in the Internet Movie DataBase. Steve Downes, Jen Taylor, and Pete Stacker are all back, as the Master Chief, Cortana, and Sgt. Banks, respectively. However, there are two interesting things about this entry: the listing of Robin Atkin Downes as the Prophet of Regret, and credits for music to both Marty O'Donnell and Martin O'Donnell. So apparently human cloning is possible, and being done at Bungie. World domination indeed.
Robin Downes previously played Commander Adama in a Battlestar Galactica videogame, as well as all the warriors in Gladius. Impressive.
Halo and Halo 2 are the only videogame credits for Steve Downes except for the role of Gunnar a game called Septerra Core.
Taylor, of course, has lots of credits under her belt (wait, does that Cortana outfit even have a belt?) including several Mario games (Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, Mario Party 3 and Mario Sunshine as well as several roles in No One Lives Forever 2.
And last but not least, Stacker played Griffin in Oni but between his stints for Bungie played a Mercenary in Red Faction.
For all of those secretly counting that those retail release dates of April 1 actually are accurate, Robbie Bach of Microsoft has some belated coal for your stocking, telling Reuters that Halo 2 might ship in the first half of 2004 (which might make it as far away as June) or it might not (which might make it as far away as next Christmas).
Thanks TeamXbox. Happy Holidays, guys!
Ok, first of all, let's all keep in mind that these are "release dates" published by retail outlets, so in all probability they mean absolutely nothing. It's just a slow news day, so I'm reaching.According to Evil Avatar, two chains: GameStop and EB Games, have changed their "release dates" from mid-March to April 1, 2004. Not much of a difference.
Complete information isn't available, but at least some of the locations for Halo 2 have been revealed one way or another.
The real time demo that was shown at E3 shows what appears to be part of a playable level that appears on Earth. Although release is still quite a ways away, it's a fair guess that the New Mombassa setting will probably make it into the game in some form.
Emil of CobaltNova fame has posted a forum thread in his Bungie.net chapter, trying to collect 100 predictions for what 2004 will hold for Halo. Check it out!
This edition of Narc's Retorts isn't as long-- I promise. This one is on how XBL could be used to make speedrunning a more popular gameplay mode in Halo 2.
A quick viewing of the Bungie-related clip from Inside the Xbox by Film Oasis, as shown on the Discovery Channel and now available for download, reveals a few points about Halo 2, the sequel:
There is a site called GameDreamZ, which has been mentioned here and there recently, and apparently allows people to post things they think they know and have other people, who may or may not know anything but have a function