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And lastly the voice acting.... Im sure this was a group of friends doing it and had fun, but I'm sorry it was cringe or just didnt fit. Cortana is the biggest sticking point in both lines and delivery. Less lines wouldve been better. Shes wayyy to bubbly and happy. Main series she says things with purpose, sass, and confidence. The fact she went to befriend the new monitor right away doesn't sit right when if this is right after 3 they just watched 343 lazer their best friend and at every point shows its only purpose was to light the rings. Hood did mention that but cortana dealt with 343 the most even in halo 1.
The first level amazing design and environment felt official. But the end felt too cartoon super villain and basic writing don't think it felt like a strong set up.
Second level too big and going to the same outposts over and over got boring quick with how far they were. Loved the parkour idea in the second half