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Halo 4

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"Wake up, John."
— Official tagline[1][2]

Halo 4 is the seventh installment in the bestselling Halo franchise for the Xbox 360.[1][3] A teaser trailer shown at Microsoft's E3 Media Briefing on June 6th, 2011 confirmed that Halo 4 is to be the first installment in a new trilogy of games,[4] which was identified as the Reclaimer Trilogy during Halo Fest at PAX Prime 2011.[5][6]

Plot

"Set in the aftermath of Halo 3, Master Chief returns to confront his own destiny and face an ancient evil that threatens the fate of the entire universe. Halo 4 marks the start of a new trilogy that begins with its release in 2012."
— Official summary[1][2]

Halo 4 marks the return of John-117 as a playable protagonist after three Halo games focusing on different sets of characters.[1][2] Having been lost in space for five years after the finale of Halo 3,[7] John-117 and Cortana, adrift aboard the wreckage of the UNSC frigate Forward Unto Dawn, find themselves near a mysterious Forerunner planet, first seen in the Legendary ending of Halo 3.[8][6][9]

The story of Halo 4 will be heavily focused on mystery, exploration and discovery, and has been described as being grand in scope and scale. Forerunner elements will be featured extensively. It has also been suggested that the game will reveal how humanity and the UNSC have adapted to the post-war world, particularly how they have co-opted Forerunner technology.[6] Although the Covenant will appear in some capacity,[10] the story will also feature a new main antagonist, which has been said to be a "threat beyond anything that Master Chief has faced before."[11]

Unlike the original trilogy, the story has been designed to be part of a three-game arc from the beginning. In addition, 343 Industries strives for more complete connectivity among all of their future media than before;[6] therefore, the Forerunner Saga novels Halo: Cryptum and Halo: Primordium, the Kilo-Five Trilogy novel Halo: Glasslands and its sequel Halo: The Thursday War,[12][10] and the terminals in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, will "definitely" have "resonant connections" to Halo 4's story.[13][6]

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Development

Gameplay and design

Master Chief in Halo 4.

Halo 4 is being developed for the Xbox 360 console.[3] The game's creative team, which comprises nearly 200 individuals who have been developing the game for nearly two years, is led by creative director Josh Holmes.[6] The game will continue the Halo series' tradition of inspiring wonder in the player while providing engaging, visceral gameplay. The game will utilize much of the "sandbox" that has been featured across all six prior Halo games and other media, in addition to introducing new characters, weapons, vehicles, and other elements.[6] The game's "sandbox" and overall style are meant to be evocative of Halo: Combat Evolved moreso than of later installments.[9]

John-117's experience and the player's experience are meant to be intertwined, with the Master Chief essentially serving as the player's avatar within the Halo universe. John's character will also be explored and developed in more depth than in the prior games, and the relationship between John and Cortana will be heavily featured and greatly expanded.[6]

The art director for Halo 4 is Kenneth Scott. He described the visual style of Halo 4 as being more ingrained in the expanded universe fiction, and more "mature" than before. With the game's increased focus on the Forerunners, the artists have invested heavily on the look and feel of Forerunner technology. It has also been stated that there will be more diversity to Forerunner structures, including fully active Forerunner technology as opposed to the mostly inert and abandoned structures seen in the earlier games.[6]

With the increased focus on the character of Master Chief, the Halo 4 art team has redesigned his MJOLNIR armor from the ground up. The first look into the redefined armor, which differs considerably from the suit seen in Halo 3, was seen in the announcement trailer, generating a considerable amount of confusion and speculation among fans. 343 Industries later stated that the design seen in the trailer was not the final version.[6] The final iteration was later seen alongside the first Halo 4 gameplay reveal following Microsoft Spring Showcase 2012. It has been stated that the changes in the design are mostly cosmetic and were made with the intent of giving the suit a more functional look in order to suit the new art direction of the game.[21] It has been stated that there will be a "fictional reason" for the difference as well, although this explanation will not be as extensive as the transition from the Mark V to the Mark VI generation in Halo 2.[22]

Audio

Sotaro Tojima, best known for his work on Konami's Castlevania: Circle of the Moon and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, serves as Halo 4's audio director.[6] The team has performed many live audio recording sessions, several of which occurred in Tasmania, Australia. Some of these recording sessions have taken place in generally inhospitable environments, such as underwater, in fire, and in ice, through the use of specially designed microphones;[6] other recording sessions have utilized "home made" explosives.[23] Tojima intends for the game's audio to be clearly grounded in the Halo universe, though to also have a more realistic quality than in past titles.[6] A video was released on February 23rd depicting 343i recording weapon and explosion audio alongside the U.S. Army Special Forces. Weapons such as the M4 carbine, M240 general purpose machine gun, M82 sniper rifle, M2 heavy machine gun, and the M72 rocket launcher were used in the recording.[23]

The composer for Halo 4 is yet to be announced. It has been stated that the music will be taken into a different direction than Martin O'Donnell's work in the previous Halo titles, while being grounded in the Halo universe.[10]

Multiplayer

A first-person view of Halo 4's multiplayer.

343 Industries is aiming to provide a "brand new experience" in Halo 4 multiplayer. This includes a reworking of the series' traditional balance system. For example, the class progression system will be more extensive; unlike in the prior games where multiplayer armor permutations were simply aesthetic, in Halo 4 custom armor will have an effect on gameplay.[11][24] Players will also be able to customize their loadouts.[25] It has also been stated that multiplayer gameplay will be "much more fast-paced, more intense and visceral" than in the prior games.[24] Weapon pickups on maps will also be marked on the player's heads-up display.[11]

The multiplayer of Halo 4 is also meant to be tied to the Halo series fiction. In multiplayer, players will take control of SPARTAN-IV supersoldiers, and there will be an in-universe explanation that provides fictional context as to the previously unexplained competitive multiplayer setting where Spartans are pitted against one another.[21][26]

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Multiplayer maps

Unlike Halo: Reach, where the original multiplayer maps were shared in the campaign as gameplay spaces, all multiplayer maps in Halo 4 will be purpose-built for multiplayer alone much like in the first three Halo games.[24]

Marketing promotions

Announcement trailer

Main article: Awakening

Released during Microsoft's E3 2011 media briefing, the trailer depicts Cortana awakening John-117 from cryo sleep on the wreckage of Forward Unto Dawn, followed by John securing Cortana's storage chip and rushing through the wreckage to witness the ship being pulled into an enormous opening on the surface of a mysterious planet.

Director's cut

This version of the Awakening trailer, which was released during GamesCom 2011, features a few changes from the original version. The background melody is different from original video, and continues until the end of the trailer. When John reaches the holotank, he does not speak to Cortana. Near the end of the trailer, he throws away his weapon rather than reloading it.[27]

Concept Art Glimpse

A video presenting several pieces of concept art was initially presented at Halo Fest and was subsequently released on Halo Waypoint.[28] The trailer presents concept art of an Earth-like alien world, several location drafts which feature buildings and ships that follow the Forerunners' style of architecture and design, concepts of the Forward Unto Dawn's wreckage, and some concepts of the unidentified planet. Two of these images were repurposed as the cover art for Halo: Cryptum and Halo: Primordium.[6]

Gameplay reveal

Main article: Making Halo 4: First Look

This video revealed the first in-game footage of Halo 4 along with various gameplay elements. The video shows the most recent design of John-117's MJOLNIR armor; it also reveals the game's battle rifle, which resembles the BR55HB Service Rifle, albeit with significant aesthetic changes. The video goes on to show various clips of multiplayer with new elements revealed. Two multiplayer maps are revealed along with the first visual appearance of the SPARTAN-IVs. The video is presented and narrated by various 343 Industries employees.

Trivia

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Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint: Halo 4
  2. ^ a b c Xbox.com: Halo 4
  3. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Xbox 360
  4. ^ E3 2011
  5. ^ Halo Waypoint: Halo 4 Panel Opening Video
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n YouTube: Halo Fest: Halo 4 Panel
  7. ^ a b Gametrailers.com: Interview: Story And Vision HD
  8. ^ Awakening
  9. ^ a b Computer and Video Games - Halo 4: Why the trilogy ends on next-gen
  10. ^ a b c d Halo Official Site: The Halo Bulletin: 3.07.12
  11. ^ a b c Venturebeat.com: 11 new things we’ve learned about Halo 4 (with video)
  12. ^ Halo Waypoint - 343 Sparkcast 005
  13. ^ YouTube: SDCC 2011: Halo Universe Panel Part 1
  14. ^ a b MetaCafe: Frank O'Connor Halo 4 Interview at Microsoft Spring Showcase 2012 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "metacafe" defined multiple times with different content
  15. ^ GameTrailers: E3 2011: Halo Returns Interview (Stream) HD
  16. ^ a b c Halo Waypoint - 343 Sparkcast 011
  17. ^ Screenshot from Making Halo 4: First Look shows the Troop Transport.
  18. ^ John-117 holding the rifle
  19. ^ Halo Official Site: The Halo Bulletin: 3.07.12
  20. ^ Halo Waypoint Forums: March 343 Sparkcast up (Jay S094: "They didn't say that the DMR was in the game." Total Sellout: "Yes we did.")
  21. ^ a b YouTube: Making Halo 4: First Look
  22. ^ GameReactor: Halo 4: Frank O'Connor Interview
  23. ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Halo 4 Field Audio Recording
  24. ^ a b c Guardian.co.uk: Halo 4 multiplayer revealed: Master Chief meets Call of Duty?
  25. ^ Gamefront.com: Halo 4 Demo Report
  26. ^ Digitalspy.co.uk: Halo 4 interview: 343 Industries on multiplayer, new forms of story
  27. ^ YouTube: Halo 4 Teaser Trailer (Director's Cut)
  28. ^ a b YouTube: Halo Fest: Halo 4 Concept Art Glimpse
  29. ^ Bungie.net: Media Player - Halo 2 Audio Outtakes
  30. ^ IBT.com: Halo 4 Characters, Vehicles to be Revealed on Jan. 24
  31. ^ Official Xbox Magazine online.com 343 Industries: Halo 4 will "re-inject some new life" into Halo multiplayer

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