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I suppose it was inevitable. Can't say I have anything against the idea—Spartan Assault was pretty decent all-around though it had its problems, many of which they seem to have addressed here. Removing the microtransactions is probably the high point of all the improvements. Now if only they'd patch it in to the first game too. A little surprised they'd introduce a new vehicle and basically make it a reskinned Ghost. I guess that only continues the trend of redundant sandbox elements that's been going on in the Halo games for a while.
From what we know the story doesn't look to be anything to write home about. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's tired of the writers using Forerunner MacGuffins to drive every plot; it was fresh back in Combat Evolved but when it's been used in 90% of Halo fiction it's become more than a little stale. Oh, and ONI too. They apparently have bases in every random Earth city including New Phoenix which the Didact just happened to choose as his target. It realize the story for an arcade shooter like this is probably going to be cheap filler but a little more imagination wouldn't hurt. Just to surprise us.
Timeline-wise, the player character's presence in Mombasa in 2552 is curious; is he or she another "prototype" S-IV or a Spartan from another generation? I definitely hope it's the latter (the Threes have been criminally neglected as of late and making the player Spartan one of the deployed Gamma Company ones, picked to test the GEN2 armor, would be a nice reminder they haven't been totally forgotten about). Another obvious question is whether Prometheans will appear in New Mombasa, which would require some major continuity bending to work. Hopefully Mombasa will just act as a prologue of sorts (which is likely, as it comprises only one operation) and the Prometheans will only be in the levels set in 2557.
I predict the game will end with the player character being composed along with all of New Phoenix in a surprisingly dark twist. That or the Conduit will be used to magically save them and a few plot-critical characters. Speaking of plot-critical characters, I wonder if the new talking head, Lt. Kwon, is meant to be the same character as "Lieutenant Elizabeth Kwan" of the Spartan Assault loading screen quotes fame. The gender and rank match up and either name isn't too common so I wouldn't chalk it up to mere coincidence. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 05:32, 16 October 2014 (EDT)