It’s been over five years since we’ve had the pleasure of murdering anything as Master Chief. Following the conclusion of what we’ll have to soon start calling the original trilogy, or perhaps the conclusion of the Covenant War if you include Halo: Reach and ODST in the discussion, Master Chief finally returns.
As you probably know by now, Master Chief was left floating in space, heading into a cryogenic tube at the end of Halo 3, while most of the universe thought he was dead. If you didn’t know that, sorry. Spoilers. But the story continues where the final clip of Master Chief left off, with the remains of the UNSC ship Forward Unto Dawn orbiting a mysterious planet.
With Bungie gone, the duties have fallen to 343 Industries, who are promising a new trilogy of games, featuring a new threat and an original new storyline, ensuring that we are far from done with the iconic Master Chief.
This is easily one of, if not the most anticipated game of the year. So to prepare you for the release on Tuesday, November 6, we have collected all the Halo 4 news to prepare you for the release, including our review. Just click on the banner below and get ready to step into the giant shoes of Master Chief once again.

YAY Killing more cartoon aliens…
p.s. Come out with these games for the PS3 and watch your profits soar!
I don’t think you understand how system exclusives work. Watch as people stop buying Xbox’s when that happens.
You will see Halo on anything other than an Xbox around the same time you see Mario and Zelda on a non-Nintendo console.
yeah, They said the same thing about Mass Effect.
hmmmmmmm
Who owns Mass Effect? BioWare
Who owns Halo? Microsoft
Microsoft makes money when people keep buying and playing Microsoft consoles.
BioWare makes money on any system as long as their game sells.
Supply and demand at work. Despite any claims to the contrary, software moves systems. Doesn’t matter how powerful your system is, without great games, people won’t shell out the money for them. As soon as 1st party games are no longer exclusives, you might as well kiss your console goodbye!
I am not saying I don’t understand it. I am saying I would like it on the PS3. get off your soap box. You’re kicking a dead horse.
If you understand what I’m saying, then you wouldn’t have posted your 2nd comment, or your 3rd, or your 4th.
You’re the one who is asking for a key system exclusive on a competing console.
ZOMG! HE WANTS A GAME ON A SYSTEM THAT HE OWNS! LETS YELL AT HIM AND SAY HOW HE DOESN’T UNDERSTAND SYSTEM EXCLUSIVES AND BUSINESS PRACTICES! RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE BBQ!
seriously, you sound stupid. knock it off.
I sound stupid? I’m not the one typing in all caps as I ask for everything on a silver plate for me.
Get over your sense of self-entitlement.
Halo will never be on a system you own if you don’t own an X-box.
wow, the internet is strong with this one ladies and gentlemen. He doesn’t understand when he is being mocked, and what sarcasm is. Let alone, what wishing for something is. I take it you have never wanted something to happen that you know would never happen. You know, like Halo going to the PS3? Yeah, maybe you wanted to have that one girl ask you out, but you knew it would never ever happen. But you kept thinking “it would be cool if she did”. Maybe that’s why you are so defensive over a none issue? You were rejected or perhaps your peers ridiculed you for having such thoughts? Yes, you sound stupid, for more than one reason. 1. For not knowing when you are being made fun of. 2. For not recognizing that I understand it will never come to the PS3. 3. For not knowing that someone is just doing some wishful thinking on the internet. (the next part is making fun of you) “But Noooooooo, you’re an idiot for wanting it to be on the PS3 because it will never happen! Rabble rabble rabble.” Yes fool, it may very well never happen, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t want it to happen. Now please. Go back to wherever you came from. The adults are talking here. kthanks.
Angels have Halo’s… only 1, not 4
Also, entitlement? How is me saying “Gee, I wish Halo would come out on the PS3″ equate to entitlement? I have a feeling you are some kid in his early teens who listens to mommy and daddy talk about social issues and just regurgitates what they say without even really understanding it all.
Asking for everything on a silver platter? Yes… You’re right… Wishing the Halo franchise would come to the PS3 is a great reflection of my welfare character. Nevermind my multiple college degrees and my professional career. It’s no geek squad, but I guess it will have to do. Shoot. When will I get my Obama phone?
idiot.
Perhaps we have different definitions of acting adult.
I have made one comment about you and your character in asking you to get over your sense of entitlement. You have attacked me as a person over a silly web comment.
You attacked my character over an assumption that I am some kind of entitled idiot. Where you got that from, from a “I wish this game was on another system” is beyond me, and childish. Hence, I stooped to your level so you would understand me.
Wanting something to be on a system that one owns is not entitlement. Nor is it acting like I get everything on a silver plater. I think you don’t fully understand what the definition of entitlement is. So let me help you out: “Entitlement is a guarantee of access to benefits based on established rights or by legislation. A “right” is itself an entitlement associated with a moral or social principle, such that an “entitlement” is a provision made in accordance with legal framework of a society. ”
I have in no way demanded that this be released on the PS3, nor have I ever acted as if it was an inalienable right to have it as a multi-platform game. I simply said that I would like to see it on the PS3. Much like how I would like to own a Ferrari. Then you come charging in on your high white horse spewing how I have no understanding of the concept of system exclusives. I’m sorry, but (I’m going out on a ledge here) I am willing to bet I have been around gaming systems longer than you. I fully understand and appreciate their purpose. You’re opinion and comments were moot, whereas your sudden urge to protect system exclusives were unfounded. So quit making assumptions on my character, and I won’t flame you. Your crusade for Halo 4 staying on xbox is not necessarily. I know, and understand why it wont ever move. I always have known and understood why. I insisted that I understood your point, but you continued to carry on.
And you choose to carry on as well.
My comments have all been in relation to your responses.
You may question my age if you like, and even if I responded with my actual age, I doubt you would believe me. Even more your assumption as to my age and my time playing consoles are simply petty attacks to try to discredit me.
Perhaps entitlement may have been too strong a word to describe your actual desire to see Halo 4 on PS3, yet you are the one who wrote “HE WANTS A GAME ON A SYSTEM THAT HE OWNS!” You were writing from the 3rd person as though you have any idea as to my intentions in my discusion on this matter.
I began these replies in counter-argument to your points over profit to be had and examples of other now multi-platform games that were prior exclusives. From my point of view, you are the one who has been trying to cause this discussion to devolve into a flame war.
I would prefer to discuss the merits of system exclusive games for console sales, but as your responses have strayed from that topic, I’m forced to respond to those instead.
This discussion bores me. I’m ending it. You took a simple comment about me wanting Halo 4 on the PS3, and took it so seriously that turned it into an assault on my character which in turn forced me to defend myself. Yes, that is exactly how it went down. I even told you to knock it off, and everything that proceeded was sarcasm. I’m sorry you can’t recognize that over the internet. Anyway. Enjoy your life with long winded pointless posts. I just hope you realize that not everyone who wants something is entitled.
You called me stupid before before I ever made any comments about you personally. Perhaps that doesn’t account to a personal attack in your mind, but it does.
If you are done with this conversation, you are just as free as I am to stop posting. And while you may enjoy retorting with sarcasm to valid arguments, I enjoy formulating my “long winded pointless posts” or valid arguments in response to diatribes.
Nope, not enticing enough for me to replace another dead Xbox.