A new gameplay video for "Halo 5: Guardians" has revealed intense campaign combat, and fans should be careful to note some minor spoilers.
According to Halo Way Point, game developer 343 Industries just unveiled a new gameplay video for "Halo 5: Guardians," revealing some intense combat associated with the campaign.
As seen in the video, the player is currently playing as Locke with Fireteam Osiris. The player destroys his enemies from the beginning, and then starts exploring the level further. There are some traversal moves in the video such as Locke blasting his way through a rock wall before using the ground pound move to kill a few enemies.
Also showed in the video are squad commands gamers can issue to AI teammates. Perceiving how all levels of the campaign feature four teammates (that comprise of human or AI controlled players), the squad controls will be crucial in "Halo 5." The video shows Spartan Locke instructing teammates to move to particular areas and direct fire on specific opponents.
The end of the video shows the player walking through some Sanghelios ruins. It seems that the ruins date back to thousands of years in human history. A mystery is evident aloof, but the promo does not give further details.
Meanwhile, although there has been much focus on the single player campaign for "Halo 5: Guardians," the multiplayer is fantastic, iDigital Times reported.
According to Josh Holmes, the Studio Head for "Halo 5: Guardians" at 343 industries through twitter, map selection for multiplayer will be transformed to some level to exclude voting and veto options.
In response to whether there will be "vote or veto or something similar to Halo 2" in the upcoming Halo 5, Holmes said, "No voting or veto, just straight rotation."
This is great news for fans who love variety to their online gaming experience.