Halo 3 ViDoc: Journey's End: Difference between revisions

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At over 16 minutes long (more than twice as long as all preceding [[ViDoc]]s, which ran around seven minutes), Journey's End is by far the longest released yet. It also lacks the [[Latin]] title scheme that all previous ViDocs used.  
At over 16 minutes long (more than twice as long as all preceding [[ViDoc]]s, which ran around seven minutes), Journey's End is by far the longest released yet. It also lacks the [[Latin]] title scheme that all previous ViDocs used.  


The video contains nothing in terms of new information or insight into the ''Halo'' universe. Rather, the video is almost entirely comprised of cinematic footage from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo 2''. The story of the Halo universe is told by a group of [[Bungie]] employees, including [[Lee Wilson]], [[Frank O'Connor]], [[Joseph Staten]], and [[Jaime Griesemer]]. They narrate the cinematics as they tell the story of all the events in the first two games, from the war with the [[Covenant]] to the discovery of the [[Halo Rings]], the release of the [[Flood]], and the background of the [[High Prophets]] and the [[Gravemind]]. The background of the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]], [[Master Chief]], and [[Cortana]] are also discussed. A handful of cinematic footage from ''Halo 3'' is shown at the end, but it contains almost no information about the storyline of the third game.
The video contains nothing in terms of new information or insight into the ''Halo'' universe. Rather, the video is almost entirely comprised of cinematic footage from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo 2''. The story of the Halo universe is told by a group of [[Bungie]] employees, including [[Lee Wilson]], [[Frank O'Connor]], [[Joseph Staten]], and [[Jaime Griesemer]]. They narrate the cinematics as they tell the story of all the events in the first two games, from the war with the [[Covenant]] to the discovery of the [[Halo Rings]], the release of the [[Flood]], and the background of the [[High Prophets]] and the [[Gravemind]]. The background of the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]], [[John-117|Master Chief]], and [[Cortana]] are also discussed. A handful of cinematic footage from ''Halo 3'' is shown at the end, but it contains almost no information about the storyline of the third game.


Additionally, the ViDoc does not contain any backstory, information, or images from any of the five Halo novels which were available at the time, nor did it discuss any of the future games in production, such as [[Halo Wars]]. The ViDoc's limited scope only included images and details from the three released games.
Additionally, the ViDoc does not contain any backstory, information, or images from any of the five Halo novels which were available at the time, nor did it discuss any of the future games in production, such as [[Halo Wars]]. The ViDoc's limited scope only included images and details from the three released games.