Technically an art colab? Just me and @8annie-artizt drawing our Spartans together because it's awesome and she's my best pal
She did so good with her spartan, especially since she's basically never drawn them before so this is great!!
If I had a nickel for every time someone in pink lightish-red armor wielding a gravity hamer killed me, I would probably have enough nickels to buy myself a really good sandwich
Actually proud of this, my kills were half of the total amount between the four of us and we won :] i think I'm starting to get the hang of this
The only motivation I've had for the past 3 days and it's this
Pretty sure it's die twice for every kill I get, it wouldn't be hard to believe
I'm really bad at halo infinite and I figured out how to record game clips so I made a compilation of me dying with what I had
I was gonna play with a friend but they were busy 😔
I also got some screenshots
All I can say is I've got terrible aim
John-117, MCPON Master Chief x fem reader
One shot en wattapd
I invite you to read it on my wattpad account
My account @AnaPaulinaAguayoRey5
My book where the one shot is called one shot videogames I invite you to read it
I am going to begin a series of posts where I explain why certain abilities from across fiction would be good counters to a flood invasion from the Halo universe.
First up we have: DECAY'S EVOLVED FORM from My Hero Academia
Decay belongs to one of MHA's main antagonists Tomura Shigaraki.
The base gives him the ability to completely disintegrate anything he touches with all five of his fingertips. While that doesn't sound all that threatening it is DECAY's evolved form that allows Shigaraki's DECAY to spread from one thing to another.
Picture it like this: Shigaraki touches the ground which causes his DECAY to spread to anything and everything making contact with the ground.
In canon this ability allowed him to destroy half a city in an incredibly short amount of time with barely any effort at all.
This makes it extremely suited to fight the flood because it doesn't require direct contact with them, can destroy hundreds if not thousands of them at once, turns them into dust which prevents the spread of spores and destroys the posibility of any left over matter from the contaminating other people or natural resources.
The ability also no longer requires all 5 fingertips to activate, though reducing the number of fingers reduces its speed and range.
The only mayor downside to this ability is that the user is not inmune to its effects.
Thank you to my 5 unique viewers on tonight's stream of Halo Infinite @ twitch.tv/AinzMSpartan
I think the main issue that I am trying to get at is how the original Halo series had one of the strongest development teams working at the time, whereas 343 never even had the chance for its team to fully grow, evolve, and iterate upon itself.
Halo 4 is probably the piece of media that I have the biggest love/hate relationship with.
It feels so close to being something great but doesn't quite hit the mark.
Not to mention how its a game that was the start of a storyline/trilogy that didn't really go anywhere, leaving the feeling that it was the start of something special that never got a proper follow up
Thinking back on this post and learning more and more about the production of Halo 4 and 5 I can't help but feel frustration at the direction the series went. 343 as a development studio never seemed to fully come together behind the scenes. The studio that made Halo 4, 5, and Infinite really feels like 3 separate entities.
Its hard to pin a specific blame. Microsoft's history of poor choices in managing studios, poor leadership at 343, no consistant vision, or hell maybe just a few plain old bad ideas.
Idk, I am not a developer nor was I there when these things happened. But what I can say is that the state of Halo makes me sad.
For the past decade its really felt like its been 343 trying their hardest to succeed against all odds. So it hurts seeing them come so close to greatness only to fall short or in some cases drop the ball super hard.
Halo 4 is probably the piece of media that I have the biggest love/hate relationship with.
It feels so close to being something great but doesn't quite hit the mark.
Not to mention how its a game that was the start of a storyline/trilogy that didn't really go anywhere, leaving the feeling that it was the start of something special that never got a proper follow up
Orbital Drop Shock Troopers
Halo stuff to start the year
Sci-Fi/Post-Apocalypse
Another new spartan, and some extra pics I’ve made a sort of team, Fireteam Draco, led by my spartan, that he was given command of after losing his headhunter partner. He’s a spartan III, and they’re mostly IV’s, so he has to mentor them to be good spartans. The other new spartan is a III as well, and is second in command.
How bout I celebrate Halo’s 20th anniversary with some awesome crossover pics that my girlfriend suggested? Happy 20 years Halo! Can’t wait for Infinite!