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Just give a summary of what Halo 1-3 is about. Remember- this is mainly for cows. Granted, anyone who hasn't played it would be great to answer. In reality sheep are most likely in the same position, but cows are always on the attack it seems- and they make up a majority here. And remember, just Halo 1-3, not ODST nor Wars, not the books. Give a summary having at least a tad of depth, meaning 3-5 sentences, not a phrase. If you have played the game, don't answer. Do not use google. GamerX2311
Lol! what do you expect!
we have a winner! :PIts about a space marine who shots aliens and doesnt afraid of anything.
emorainbo
It's about a generic space marine who killz teh generic looking aliens. It is SO overrated. Killzone 2 is so much better than that average trash. Did I mention that it is generic?
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Just give a summary of what Halo 1-3 is about. Remember- this is mainly for cows. Granted, anyone who hasn't played it would be great to answer. In reality sheep are most likely in the same position, but cows are always on the attack it seems- and they make up a majority here. And remember, just Halo 1-3, not ODST nor Wars, not the books. Give a summary having at least a tad of depth, meaning 3-5 sentences, not a phrase. If you have played the game, don't answer. Do not use google. GamerX2311Lol. Asking to people to not use google on the internet is like asking a marine to throw his bullets at people he's trying to kill.
the covenant and the flood, the flood and covenant, then some guy thinking he can whoop booty, then the flood :P
Something about rings in space trying to kill. .parasites... religious aliens.... guy who looks like Samus... giant beetle looking robot.
It's a silly question to ask, anyone smart could just copy and paste from the Wiki article.siLVURcross
In the distant past, a race known as the Forerunners controlled the galaxy. The Forerunners used their advanced technology to protect life, but were caught off-guard by an alien parasite known as the Flood. The Flood, which spread through infestation of sentient life, threatened and overran many worlds in the galaxy before the Forerunners could attempt to contain the threat. A group of Forerunners conceived a final solution—using an installation known as the Ark, they built seven large ring-shaped megastructures known as Halos. The Halo Array, when activated, would destroy all sentient life in the galaxy—depriving the Flood of their food. Delaying as long as they could, the Forerunners finally activated the rings and disappeared.[9]
Thousands of years later, humanity—under the auspices of the United Nations Space Command or UNSC—have colonized many worlds thanks to the development of faster-than-light "slipstream" travel. Eventually tensions escalate between the older and more stable "Inner Colonies" and the more remote "Outer Colonies", leading to civil war. The UNSC creates an elite group of supersoldiers, known as Spartans, to suppress the rebellion covertly.[10] In the year 2525 the human colony of Harvest falls under attack by a theocratic alliance of alien races, together known as the Covenant. The Covenant leadership declares humanity an affront to their gods—the Forerunners—and begins to methodically exterminate humanity. The Covenant's superior ship technology proves a decisive advantage—though effective, the Spartans are too few in number to turn the tide in humanity's favor. "The Cole Protocol" is enacted to prevent the Covenant from learning the location of any other human worlds, including Earth.
In 2552, the Covenant arrive at Reach, the UNSC's last major stronghold, and bombard the planet, turning much of its surface to molten glass. The Master Chief, seemingly one of the last Spartans alive, escapes on the Pillar of Autumn. Following directives to avoid leading the Covenant to Earth, the Autumn's artificial intelligence (AI) Cortana selects coordinates that lead the ship to a Halo installation. The Covenant follow, damaging the Autumn and leading its crew to take the fight to the ring's surface. The Covenant accidentally release Flood imprisoned on the ring; in order to nullify the threat, the ring's AI caretaker, 343 Guilty Spark, enlists the Master Chief's help. Before the pair can activate Halo's defenses, however, Cortana reveals that Halo's activation would mean their own destruction. The Master Chief and Cortana instead detonate the Autumn's engines, destroying Halo and preventing the escape of the Flood. The two and a few other human survivors return to Earth, after learning of an impending Covenant invasion of the planet.
Soon after a small Covenant fleet arrives at Earth. Most of the fleet is destroyed, but a single ship under the command of one of the Covenant's triumvirates, the Prophet of Regret, breaks through the human defenses and invades the African city of New Mombasa. Before the humans can assault Regret's carrier, he retreats through a slipspace portal, pursued by the Master Chief aboard the human ship In Amber Clad. Regret travels to another Halo installation, where the Master Chief kills Regret. Inner turmoil in the Covenant leads to civil war between the various member races. Learning that the activation of the Halo Array, a central tenet of the Covenant religion, would lead to their extinction, the Covenant warrior Arbiter and his Elite brethren ally with humanity to stop the rings from being fired. The aborted activation of the ring puts all the Halo installations on standby: the remaining rings can be activated remotely from a location known as "The Ark".
The Master Chief stows away on a Forerunner vessel headed to Earth, in the midst of a full-scale invasion by the Covenant, who excavate a Forerunner artifact in the African desert. The artifact creates a slipspace portal leading to the Ark. The Master Chief and Arbiter travel through the portal to kill the last High Prophet, Truth, and discover the installation is building a new ring to replace the one destroyed previously. In order to destroy the spreading infestation led by the Flood intelligence Gravemind, the Master Chief activates the incomplete ring—as the Ark lies outside the Milky Way, the blast will destroy the Flood and spare the galaxy at large. Because the ring's construction is incomplete, the resulting pulse destroys the ring and damages the Ark. The Arbiter escapes the explosion, but the Master Chief and Cortana are left drifting in space, trapped in the severed rear half of their ship. The Master Chief cryonically freezes himself as he and Cortana wait for rescue. In a bonus ending, the ship is seen drifting towards a mysterious planet.
It's a silly question to ask, anyone smart could just copy and paste from the Wiki article.siLVURcrossThe first few levels of the game deal with an attempt to reach Halo's Control Center to uncover its purpose. It is soon discovered that the Covenant have accidentally released something from an ancient containment and research facility on the ring: The Flood. The Flood is a parasitic race which received their name because of the way they swarm over all resistance. Free for the first time in thousands of years, the Flood sweeps across Halo, devastating Human and Covenant forces alike. The release of the Flood prompts 343 Guilty Spark, the eccentric Forerunner Artificial Intelligence, to activate Halo's defense systems. Most obvious among these are the Sentinels, flying robots equipped with beam projectors, but Halo's most powerful weapon is much more subtle and far more dangerous. Halo can fire a pulse that will wipe out all sentient life in the galaxy. As sentient life is the Flood's food, the Flood will not be able to survive, and therefore, perish. Technically the Installation only has a maximum effective radius of 25,000 light years, but the pulse would trigger other installations as well. This would effectively destroy all life in the galaxy. This system is designed to stop the Flood from spreading through the universe if they escape confinement from Halo by starving the Flood of any life source large enough to sustain them. This is the only possible solution to the destructive parasite. Naturally, this would wipe out Humanity as well as the Covenant, and so the final levels of the game revolve around the Chief's attempt to destroy Halo before it fires. The game leaves the story open to further developments, with the revelation that there are several Halo ring worlds in the galaxy, due to Halo being numbered Installation 04 by 343 Guilty Spark, the Monitor of the Installation. It is revealed later in Halo 2 that there were seven Halos before Installation 04's destruction. The number Seven is Bungie's favourite number. I typed that all out
Its about a teenage boy who steals his dads car and then he drives off with his girlfriend but on their way they get attacked by aliens and she gets kidnapped.
he has to defeat the aliens and rescue his girlfriend before his dad gets home
Just give a summary of what Halo 1-3 is about. Remember- this is mainly for cows. Granted, anyone who hasn't played it would be great to answer. In reality sheep are most likely in the same position, but cows are always on the attack it seems- and they make up a majority here. And remember, just Halo 1-3, not ODST nor Wars, not the books. Give a summary having at least a tad of depth, meaning 3-5 sentences, not a phrase. If you have played the game, don't answer. Do not use google. GamerX2311
You play as a super soldier known as a Spartan. Your real name is John-117, but you go by the title of Master Chief. You're job in all 3 games is to repel the Covenant while making you're way to seperate Halo Rings. The Halo Rings were built to repel the flood, a parasitic sentient race that basically wants to infect everything and everyone. A female A.I program, known as Cortana, is you're only companion in all three games besides the Arbiter, and alien outcast who aids you in Halo 2 and 3.
That's the basic outline. But there is far more depth and information I can continue on.
It's about a generic space marine who killz teh generic looking aliens. It is SO overrated. Killzone 2 is so much better than that average trash. Did I mention that it is generic?
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The thing is though, that Halo does such a great job at being generic that it actually comes off as achieving something more. It pulls off every cliche, while still keeping you entertained enough to want to buy the sequel and play the game again. I've actually had more fun playing Halo 1 & 2 & 3 co-op then almost any other AA+ titles. Though that could be applied to quite a few co-op campaign games.
[QUOTE="GamerX2311"]Just give a summary of what Halo 1-3 is about. Remember- this is mainly for cows. Granted, anyone who hasn't played it would be great to answer. In reality sheep are most likely in the same position, but cows are always on the attack it seems- and they make up a majority here. And remember, just Halo 1-3, not ODST nor Wars, not the books. Give a summary having at least a tad of depth, meaning 3-5 sentences, not a phrase. If you have played the game, don't answer. Do not use google. AdjacentLives
You play as a super soldier known as a Spartan. Your real name is John-117, but you go by the title of Master Chief. You're job in all 3 games is to repel the Covenant while making you're way to seperate Halo Rings. The Halo Rings were built to repel the flood, a parasitic sentient race that basically wants to infect everything and everyone. A female A.I program, known as Cortana, is you're only companion in all three games besides the Arbiter, and alien outcast who aids you in Halo 2 and 3.
That's the basic outline. But there is far more depth and information I can continue on.
How are Cortona and the Arbiter your only companions? But continue please.Please Log In to post.
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