In 2004, we all thought that the Master Chief would go to Earth to stop the advance of the Covenant. Unfortunately, the story of Halo 2 remained in cliffhanger, with the Spartan in the enemy's ship and the final line "Sir, finishing this fight"; We know that not all the fans took it well at that time. Now, the composer and ex-employee of Bungie, Marty O'Donnell, spoke about the original conclusion that he planned to include the study in the sequel to Halo: Combat Evolved.
During an interview with Disseny Web Girona, O'Donnell confessed that Bungie had a different view on the end of Halo 2. Apparently, the Master Chief was going to the Ark of the Covenant on Earth (seen up to Halo 3), and here the Spartan team with the Arbiter (known at that time as Dervish) to defeat the Prophet of Truth.
"In the end it was you and the Dervish chasing the Prophet of Truth through the Ark and having a great and glorious conclusion on Earth, ending the fight right there," O'Donnell said. The composer also commented that the voice actors had recorded their lines, and that they were ready to be used.
Unfortunately, continuing on that path required more time, and Bungie had to deliver Halo 2 on time. "It was very painful for me and everyone at Bungie to get rid of all that, we just could not finish that plan, because it was impossible."
Surely this final would have been more satisfying for the fans. But all was not lost, since we saw part of the idea of Bungie come true in the final stretch of Halo 3.
What would they have expected from the end of Halo 2? Did it seem good to you? or did they prefer something else?
During an interview with Disseny Web Girona, O'Donnell confessed that Bungie had a different view on the end of Halo 2. Apparently, the Master Chief was going to the Ark of the Covenant on Earth (seen up to Halo 3), and here the Spartan team with the Arbiter (known at that time as Dervish) to defeat the Prophet of Truth.
"In the end it was you and the Dervish chasing the Prophet of Truth through the Ark and having a great and glorious conclusion on Earth, ending the fight right there," O'Donnell said. The composer also commented that the voice actors had recorded their lines, and that they were ready to be used.
Unfortunately, continuing on that path required more time, and Bungie had to deliver Halo 2 on time. "It was very painful for me and everyone at Bungie to get rid of all that, we just could not finish that plan, because it was impossible."
Surely this final would have been more satisfying for the fans. But all was not lost, since we saw part of the idea of Bungie come true in the final stretch of Halo 3.
What would they have expected from the end of Halo 2? Did it seem good to you? or did they prefer something else?
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