So after heading to the moon, I realized a bit of a slight disappointment. As I was beginning my mission, I see that The Fallen are pretty much the exact same guys on Earth, just recolored. Not only is it unrealistic (because their faces are exposed to the mother -blam!-ing vacuum of space), but it feels uninspired. For the Fallen on the Moon, perhaps you can gear them up, with helmets or oxygen tanks, or simply anything to give the impression that they're on the moon. For the Hive, I'm honestly fine with how they are, perhaps you could make them appear more "corroded," but it's not that big of a deal when it comes to the Hive. Do you guys agree? Leave your comments below
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but the traveler made Venus habitable for jungles. Why not the moon for life forms?
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I think hat there will be more enemy's by release but I guess we will find out I not....
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There will be plenty of variety in the full game. In the beta they only let you fight 2 factions, the Fallen, and the Hive(another restriction: they haven't implemented all of the enemy types for these factions in the beta at all or you have to jump through theoretical hoops to see them, an example being the Hive Ogres and Shriekers). We have yet to see the other factions of the Cabal or the Vex yet, or whatever else "The Darkness" has to throw at us. So we are guaranteed AT LEAST 2 times the amount of enemies we are currently seeing. :)
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Maybe they should have masks and stuff on earth.
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red & green ain't enough variety for you ? Don't worry it's just the beta, we'll have the full rainbow at release.
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They all look like little orange blobs to me. The enemies in Halo were much more unique for sure.
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Yes I thought the same thing. Recall that it is one of the most common complaining refrains from mmo's and hack n slash games: Enemy Variety. It's boring to kill the same exact programmed enemies over and over and over.
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They're aliens, what if they don't need air? What if they can withstand the pressures of space? Just saying.