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Adv Jones

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  1. I personally don't mind it. At some point with 5, before or after release, it was mentioned by 343 that they are dropping the number system. I want to say they said it would happen after 5, but idk. Either way, as long as the story is true to what it needs to be, then the title doesn't need a number.
  2. Looks like if you don't agree with them, you are banned. It's ok, it's not like the content there on the forums was any good anyways.
  3. Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack released on the 22nd of September in 2009. Launching together with the game, ODST’s soundtrack as well as the game was a completely different approach compared to Halo. With a new story and a new protagonist, Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori went for a more human sound. No cyborgs, and no mysterious choir. The Saxophone and the Rain you hear throughout the game are part of the “Noir” feeling O’Donnell was pushing for. With the Rookie alone in the rain trying to find his teammates in a deserted city this approach certainly worked. Halo Sheet Music: Scores of Halo – Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack Sheet Music
  4. Halo Wars Original Soundtrack released on the 17th of February in 2009. 4 tracks where released on the Halo Trilogy Soundtrack set which released in December in 2008. Containing a 5.1 mix of the tracks . Halo Sheet Music: Scores of Halo – Halo Wars Original Soundtrack Sheet Music Thanks to @HurryingCandy for all of this great content!
  5. The Halo 3 Original Soundtrack released on the 20th of November in 2007. Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori used this soundtrack to revisit the old themes and record them with a grand 60-piece orchestra. Also a 24 voice chorus was used for the recordings at the Northwest Sinfonia at Studio X in Seattle. Revisiting the old theme’s as well as making some new ones. Halo Sheet Music: Scores of Halo – Halo 3 Original Soundtrack Sheet Music
  6. New edition to the Scores of Halo blog from our member Hurrying Candy, at the Archive. Enjoy! Halo 2 Volume I released on the 9th of November in 2004. Releasing together with the game itself. Containing some of the music the game contained, and for the first time in Halo, songs. Incubus and Breaking Benjamin made the songs on the soundtrack. Such as “Blow Me Away” and “The Movement of The Odyssey”. While Steve Vai made an appearance in “Halo Theme ( Mjolnir Mix )”. Halo Sheet Music: Scores of Halo – Halo 2 Volume I & II Original Soundtrack Sheet Music
  7. Latest blog post from the Archive...enjoy! Halo Combat Evolved released all the way back in 2001 in the U.S. and some time after for the rest of the world. We all know the giant tale behind this release and what it caused in the gaming industry. You don’t need me to tell you that. This is about the Soundtrack and the Sheet Music for it available here on the Halo Archive. Read more below... Halo Sheet Music: Scores of Halo – Halo: Combat Evolved Original Soundtrack Sheet Music
  8. Here is a new blog update from Halo Archive Halo 4 had a dramatic impact on the lore community with a formal introduction of a living Forerunner not only that,The Didact himself. The final journey of Chief and Cortana had the pair hunting Didact down throughout his Requiem fortress to a final showdown above Earth itself. While all three combatants would survive the encounter separate paths were drawn sending the trio on their own ways. Halo 5 has Cortana return from her seemingly assured death, new in form, with radical ideas to match. Frankie and Cortana insist nothing has changed about the AI yet we see stark differences with her behavior and willingness to sacrifice not just one person but entire planets for her goals. The intention of this article is to clear up how Cortana survived and the eeriness of her current state, one i feel may be imposed upon her..
  9. Explanations turn to expectations turn to explorations.

    1. I_Make_Big_Boom

      I_Make_Big_Boom

      To exhibitions to extraditions to extractions.

    2. Adv Jones

      Adv Jones

      This is torture, thinking I would hold her, but I think it's over.

    3. Adv Jones
  10. 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

    1. Maestro

      Maestro

      110% of all stats classes are awful

    2. Wam

      Wam

      100% of all normies are filthy. REEEE GET OUT NORMIEEEESSS

    3. Drizzy_Dan
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