Halo: Combat Evolved: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

(it means alternate endings ("did your supporting character survive?") as opposed to extended versions.)
Line 32: Line 32:
==Campaign==
==Campaign==
[[File:Halo.gif|thumb|right|Halo Art (Installation 04).]]
[[File:Halo.gif|thumb|right|Halo Art (Installation 04).]]
''Halo''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s storyline is linear; there are only two different endings in contrast to other first person shooters such as ''[[wikipedia:Deus Ex|Deus Ex]]'' that could have several different endings. It is presented to the player through an instruction manual, scripted events and conversations during the game, and a number of cut-scenes rendered using the game's graphics engine. This method of storyline delivery is common among modern video games. The Xbox version of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' allows one player to play the campaign alone, as well as allow two players to play through the campaign in split screen. The [[Halo PC|PC version of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'']] allows only one player to play through the campaign.
''Halo''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s storyline is linear; there is a single ending in contrast to other first person shooters such as ''[[wikipedia:Deus Ex|Deus Ex]]'' that could have several different endings. It is presented to the player through an instruction manual, scripted events and conversations during the game, and a number of cut-scenes rendered using the game's graphics engine. This method of storyline delivery is common among modern video games. The Xbox version of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' allows one player to play the campaign alone, as well as allow two players to play through the campaign in split screen. The [[Halo PC|PC version of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'']] allows only one player to play through the campaign.


''Halo: Combat Evolved'' Campaign consists of 10 levels:
''Halo: Combat Evolved'' Campaign consists of 10 levels: