You can't seriously think books are only good for fuel. (Ever read "Fahrenheit 451"?) Halo towers over fancier, newer FPs's, even with their cutting-edge graphics and physics, etc., because of the quality of the story element. The characters, the little touches like the names of ships. ("The Pillar of Autumn" is an amazing, evocative name for a great, doomed starship -- who knows what it means, but it works.) And check out touches like the episode titles in Halo 1. That is literature, and literature is what that is. Sorry for the foul language. But those guys at Bungie could *write,* and you don't get that without reading a ton and a half, and that's what sets Halo apart from the pack. (The gameplay is terrific fun; but it's not mold-breaking, and the games are.)
Tor Books forging Halo short-story comp
Halo fans looking for a way to sate their thirst for the sci-fi series will have something to tide them over between next month's launch of Halo 3: ODST and next year's release of Halo: Reach. Veteran publishing house Tor Books today announced that it will publish two books set in the war-torn...
Halo fans looking for a way to sate their thirst for the sci-fi series will have something to tide them over between next month's launch of Halo 3: ODST and next year's release of Halo: Reach. Veteran publishing house Tor Books today announced that it will publish two books set in the war-torn universe created by Bungie Studios.
The first book, Halo: Evolutions, will go on sale this November. Rather than being a full-fledged novel, the book will feature several short stories inspired by the series from three authors, two of which have penned Halo novels before: Tobias Buckell (Halo: The Cole Protocol) and Eric Nylund (Halo: The Fall of Reach, Halo: First Strike, and Halo: Ghosts of Onyx). Nylund also cowrote the storyline for Epic Games' franchise-establishing shooter Gears of War, GameSpot's 2006 Game of the Year. A third author, best-selling writer Karen Traviss (Legacy of the Force: Revelation), will also contribute.
In addition to Halo: Evolutions, Tor Books has commissioned a trilogy of new Halo novels from Greg Bear, author of such acclaimed books as Blood Music and The Forge of God. The first installment will arrive in 2010, presumably right around the time the Halo: Reach beta, keys for which are packed in with Halo 3: ODST, goes live.
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- Publisher(s): Microsoft Game Studios
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- Genre: Action
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