Do you think Halo 4 was too much "fantasy"?(SPOILERS)
I feel like Halo 4 felt so different compared to all the previous Halo games was because it wasn't scientifically grounded AT ALL.
Last time Chief flung himself toward a planet, his armor recieved VISUAL damage. Now he just shrugged it off like a punch.
The manipulation of the hardlight technology was a bit TOO far fetched IMO. Light can NEVER be solid, and then later to be able to be manipulated into manacles was just dumb, its only explination was "space magic". And don't get me started on how Cortana was keeping the shield up around MC when the WHOLE SHIP BECAME DEBREE!
Cortana at the point had no power to keep the shield up, NONE. Chief should've thrown the nuke and lept into atmospher like in Halo 3. The impact of the nuke would've detonated it, cause he could punch it and activate it. And it would've made sense.
Everything seen before in Halo made [i]some[/i] scientific sense before, now a lot of it is explained by "space magic". I could not be immersed into this story like I did before, and I'm upset that 343i could reach the bar that Bungie met.
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ajw34307
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Wolverfrog
What, [b]and his armour grew with him?[/b] :S
He didn't grow another foot.[/quote]
Yes, this is the issue with it really. :P
There's no denying that he's [i]massive[/i] in the Epilogue though, he should only be 3 inches taller than Palmer but instead he's over a foot taller. The scientists around him are barely above his waistline.[/quote]I think that was more likely a mistake on 343i's part than him having actually grown. They probably would have drawn more attention to it if that were the case.
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