Halo: Reach Screens and Concept Art
Even though we don't have any image gallery on this site yet, we were still pretty sure that you would want to see the several new images on the upcoming Halo game, Halo: Reach, that were posted by Bungie today. But the new media doesn't stop there.
New concept art was also posted on Bungie's Halo: Reach site. But wait, there's more! The fun just keeps on coming. Character bios also appeared on the site, just in case you want to get to know your team of Spartans before the game appears ...
09 VGA – Halo: Reach Trailer Debut
The first ever footage of the next installment in the Halo series, Halo: Reach, was just revealed. The trailer started off kind of slow, following a couple of Spartans on their way to the Spartan camp. Yeah, that's right. Multiple Spartans. Female Spartans too. Yeah. Females.
Updated: The trailer is now viewable below:
(more...)...
VGAs To Be Quite The Show
It looks like this year's Spike Video Game Awards are shaping up to be a major event in the world of video games. With the reveal videos, special announcements, performances, celebrity guests, and obviously the awards, it'll be a show you won't want to miss.
The hype has been building up for the highly anticipated games that are going to be shown to the public for the first time at the VGAs. Titles such as Halo: Reach, Tron, UFC 2010 Undisputed, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, and...
Halo: Reach Might Support Natal
Bungie’s president Harold Ryan and its creative director Joseph Staten mentioned in a recent interview with Seattle Times that Halo: Reach might be Project Natal compatible.
"I absolutely think [Halo:] Reach could be enabled with it," Howard told the Times.
This is in no way a confirmation that Reach will in fact be using Natal, but it's obviously on the minds of the guys at Bungie. At most, you might expect Natal to be an optional feature that is not required to play the game. Natal coul...
E3 ‘09 – Halo: Reach an FPS
Gaming blog Joystiq had the opportunity to interview Microsoft Corporate Vice President John Schappert.
During the interview they got confirmation that Bungie's upcoming title Halo: Reach will infact be a First-Person Shooter.
When asked about it, Shappert's response was "Of course it's an FPS."
This could be the start of a long discussion: Has Microsoft quit expirimenting with the Halo franchise and gone to FPS titles from here on out? Stay tuned to Division-Gaming for all the latest...
E3 ‘09 – Halo 3: ODST & Reach
The world premier gameplay footage of Halo 3: ODST was shown this morning at Microsoft's E3 Press Conference. Bungie's Joe Stanton was the speaker and demoer of ODST.
The demo shed some light on several new features, and some returning features. The player controls "The Rookie". He is a specially trained fighter that has access to new weapons, a high-tech visor, and the scoped pistol from Halo 1. ODST will include a coop mode called Firefight, and will be available when the game launches. ...