Flying Spartans in Halo 3?
Here’s more good news for all of you eagerly waiting for Halo 3 to drop in your laps. According to the latest Bungie.net update, there’s an interesting new twist to Halo 3‘s gameplay that’ll translate to a “ridiculously fun” experience. Here’s a snippet (THE important snippet, IMO):
It was revealed that one of the Halo 3 gametypes that the EGM guys got to play had altered gravity. As it stands, gravity can be increased or decreased as easily any other gameplay setting. In this instance of rockets on Snowbound, we set it to 50%. It was ridiculously fun.
No details yet as to whether this feature will make it to the final game, but GamesRadar says that Bungie has been contemplating about adding a gravity-twisting option to the game for a while now. If you wanna read more about how the game plays like in multiplayer, click on the “via” link below.
Via Bungie.net
Here’s more good news for all of you eagerly waiting for Halo 3 to drop in your laps. According to the latest Bungie.net update, there’s an interesting new twist to Halo 3‘s gameplay that’ll translate to a “ridiculously fun” experience. Here’s a snippet (THE important snippet, IMO):
It was revealed that one of the Halo 3 gametypes that the EGM guys got to play had altered gravity. As it stands, gravity can be increased or decreased as easily any other gameplay setting. In this instance of rockets on Snowbound, we set it to 50%. It was ridiculously fun.
No details yet as to whether this feature will make it to the final game, but GamesRadar says that Bungie has been contemplating about adding a gravity-twisting option to the game for a while now. If you wanna read more about how the game plays like in multiplayer, click on the “via” link below.
Via Bungie.net