Halo Reach to abandon multiplayer roots?

October 4th, 2009 at 1:13 am · 34 Comments

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Halo Reach is the next and supposedly last Halo game made by Bungie. Slated for next fall, this Halo tale, if Wikipedia serves me well, should feature or at least end with the Fall of Reach and feature some massive battles filled with more than just one Spartan. This fact alone has the fanboys in a tizzy, even while their blood lust for anything Halo is currently being satiated by Halo 3: ODST.

Not a whole heck of a lot is known about the final Halo game from Bungie, but I’ve got a juicy nugget and I think it’s gold.  Find out everything you need to know about Halo Reach, after the jump.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and damn if “they” ain’t right about this picture:

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Take a closer look at the silhouette of what appears to be a bunch of super soldiers in MJOLNIR armor. The guy in the middle appears to be Master Chief, I think we can all agree on that one. Okay, so Master Chief will be in Halo Reach. Ok, that’s not a big deal, I’m sure most Halo fans could have guessed that. The rest of the silhouettes appear to be the other Spartans that appear in the Fall of Reach book. Ok, so they’re likely to make an appearance as well.

But.  That is not what this picture says to me.  This picture screams at me and tells me exactly what Bungie is going to do with their multiplayer in Halo Reach.  Take another look at the pic, but with a few notations made by yours truly:

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Is it all coming together in your head yet? Why is Halo Reach having a multiplayer beta?  ODST didn’t have one. Why, because they’re using the same engine and gameplay in ODST. Reach will obviously have a new engine and a whole new style of multiplayer. What “style” do you ask? It’s simple: a class based multiplayer similar to games like the Battlefield series. What else could that picture show.  One guy has a sniper rifle, one has Battle Rifle, one has a knife, one has a pistol and one has a heavy weapon of some kind. If that doesn’t scream out multiplayer classes, they you need to be hit in the head again.

Looks like they’re doing away with the ole “run as fast as you can to the rocket launcher” style of multiplayer and going toward a more cerebral and in my opinion fun game type that has you choose a class, which will likely require more teamwork than what is currently required in the Halo 3 multiplayer.

Book it, count it, bookmark it.  I’m so dead on here, but I guess we won’t know for sure until 2010.  I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait.

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    34 responses so far ↓

    • stupidpower says:

      The guy in the center ain’t master chief…
      He was the ship which jumped away (to halo 1)

      But if halo goes battlefield, it will open up alot of possibilities…

    • Jitterbug says:

      I agree with your assumption on the new Multiplayer approach, and I think its a good thing. I’m looking forward to it.

    • JackBanditt says:

      I would be all over this on day one. I love the battlefield games, and a more strategic element being introduced to halo would give me more than enough reason to finally enjoy the multiplayer.

    • Mattjc says:

      Im sooo looking forward to this game, but i cant play the beta cos i dont have odst, a game tht apparently i was rite not to buy. Lol

    • TheFreakture says:

      This was my first thought when I saw the teaser, immediately shot down by all the Halo fanboys in my Live party. I need some new friends.

    • DUFFMcWALIN says:

      good call lono i agree hopefully they can balance the game and make it different from games like TF2. If not there is no reason for me to play Reach over a game like TF2.

      • Pulviriza says:

        I think it would be better to model it after TF2, not avoid doing something like it. Serious of course, but TF2 style of choosing or whatever.

    • PayneTrainSG says:

      They’d be doing a disservice by not changing its style of gameplay. Every Halo multiplayer has undergone some sort of ground-shattering change, big or small, between dev cycles. It might actually return to Halo 1 style compat, considering everyone’s in “dated” Mark V armor, and they wouldn’t, in theory, have power weapons like the BR and Spartan Laser. Not to mention since all the Spartans except two died, I’d say we’d all be rather vulnerable…

    • Maul says:

      I don’t mean to piss on your bonfire Lord.Lono, but the concept of a class based Halo: Reach was floating around in June soon after it was unveiled.

    • timewarp says:

      i’m a bit of a PS3 fanboy but if they do this then Halo: Reach will be the best game of 2010 without doubt. If this is true then i really wanna play this game.

    • psyco skull says:

      but why??? why they need to abandon the old school multiplayer style?? sometimes i dont fell like choosing weapons and i want to kill with everything i find, also i hate a little team work in some games, like killzone2

    • Corgon67 says:

      Uhh is that a Battle Rifle? it looks like an Assault Rifle.

    • Maulin says:

      I would disagree that this requires more teamwork. Sure the random, online matches you play in are gonna have he 12 year olds all running to the sniper rifle, but when its an actual team versus another actual team, you can’t survive unless you use teamwork. One guy has to head towards the power weapons while his buddies help cover him and take out anyone in his way. They know that they’re not gonna be the ones to use the rockets, shotty, or sniper, but they gotta protect the guy that has them.

    • Ha Ha Ha! Oh wow. says:

      Listen to the Giant Bomb Bombcast 09-22-2009, they called Reach as being a classed based shooter 12 days before you.

    • Viking says:

      I also heard Final Fantasy 1 was going to be Square’s last game before going bankrupt… Back in 1987…

      So, Bungie’s last Halo game? Let’s see…

      • Lono says:

        I wrote that because Microsoft retains the halo rights and Bungie, by all reports, is working on a new property. So, there will be more Halo games, but probably made by an internal team within Microsoft.

        • Viking says:

          I know, it’s just a joke.
          It was not directed at anyone, so sorry :)
          I would love to see what Bungie would do other than Halo, so let’s hope you’re right.

    • Raven says:

      It probably is Master Chief. He was a squad leader.

    • V33G33 says:

      Bleh, I don’t want another battlefield clone. If I want classes, I’ll play TF2. For Halo I want competitive, fast-paced gameplay based on individual and team skill.

      • timewarp says:

        they’ll proberly still offer that but at the same time class like gameplay so for instance team deathmatch only depending on what class you pick depends on your role,

        i reckon the class system makes it fair, i’ve seen pros pwn basically everyone going on stupid one man army ventures, this only means that now more people have a chance and not just the person that plays halo all the time.

    • chuckiej says:

      If you said this in June and we Halo fans said it in June, why are you treating it as NEWS now? Joe Staten gives away as much as we are gonna get in this interview with GTTV: http://bit.ly/1ko5CB

      • Lono says:

        Sorry Chuckie, don’t get your point.

        • chuckiej says:

          You’re treating it like no one believes you. The people who are paying attention agree with you. But Staten says it won’t “have the baggage of class-based”. I’m not sure what that means but I don’t think it means Halo Battlefield or Halo Modern Warfare.

    • pancake130 says:

      Because not everyone here listens to Halo fanboys and Respawn Radio?

    • ShortDude says:

      Not sure whether to believe this or not…i mean reach has lots of different spartans so why not give them different styles but i would hate to see different classes. I just want to see young, fit spartans wielding weapons unimaginable to wield for a normal marine…I’m hoping for the hunter’s weapon *fingers crossed*

      • timewarp says:

        edited for content.

        and even if lono did annoce this i’m sure a lot of people proberly didn’t know about this, this articule is the first i’ve heard about halo reach possibly having a class system.

    • Geostar says:

      Pfft… Halo…

    • deserthawk says:

      if you take a clo0ser look at the pic and examin it the gold is not the sky or anything like that it is a close up of a face plate and the other images in the pic are reflections of what hes looking at

    • The bigsdady1962awsome says:

      um Ya i used to be a halo fanboy so i did read all the books and i figured out the plot for halo 4. and now theres goin to be reach and i wont be able to laugh at peaples faces when i learned i was right! DX

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