As a big fan of the older Halo games myself, Installation 01 [Official Site] sounds like it could be pretty interesting. It also plans full Linux support due to using the Unity game engine.
Check out some recent gameplay:
They claim to be fully compliant with Microsoft's licenses and all their assets are made from scratch.
I would actually love to be able to play this, so I really hope Microsoft don't suddenly get militant with them. With all their assets being custom made, hopefully that will never be an issue.
I spent many, many hours playing various Halo games over the years as the gameplay really is damn fun.
Check out some recent gameplay:
YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. View cookie preferences.
Direct Link
Direct Link
They claim to be fully compliant with Microsoft's licenses and all their assets are made from scratch.
I would actually love to be able to play this, so I really hope Microsoft don't suddenly get militant with them. With all their assets being custom made, hopefully that will never be an issue.
I spent many, many hours playing various Halo games over the years as the gameplay really is damn fun.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Wow. I'm impressed. It's one thing to make models look similar, but the physics and animation are very similar too! I would really like to play it someday.
0 Likes
Quoting: omer666Quoting: ZeloxSomething Bungie founded that Microsoft shamelessly bought during development hell
Fixed for you ;)
Wasnt bungie always a Microsoft game dev team?
Anyways, now halo is a cash cow,
and are only out on plebb boxes :/.
Im not buying any more consoles,
my last one was the 360 that died with red light of death :(
Last edited by Zelox on 27 March 2017 at 4:01 pm UTC
1 Likes, Who?
Quoting: M@yeulCVery nice to see such a project. I had heard about one using the source engine, but this one looks promising.
I would be willing to help, if that's not a completely closed project.
I still remember my Halo CD key! The Halo universe isn't amazing, by today's standards, but it was one of the most coherent and realistic ones at the time. And the gameplay was pretty revolutionary as well.
These guys actually allow new people in, so long as they are able to commit the time and effort. All you have to do is show them your work, and ask to help. If they like your work, they'll let you in.
1 Likes, Who?
Quoting: ZeloxQuoting: omer666Quoting: ZeloxSomething Bungie founded that Microsoft shamelessly bought during development hell
Fixed for you ;)
Wasnt bungie always a Microsoft game dev team?
Anyways, now halo is a cash cow,
and are only out on plebb boxes :/.
Im not buying any more consoles,
my last one was the 360 that died with red light of death :(
Bungie was a studio that released only original Apple Macintosh games up to Myth, which was their first PC/Mac game, and Myth II which was ported to Linux by Loki Software back in the day. The studio founder, Alex Seropian, left after the Microsoft buyout. I don't remember if he even completed the development of the first Halo, but he surely has nothing to do with the followups.
1 Likes, Who?
See more from me