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In a new interview with IGN, a journalist sat and discussed with members of 343 industries. They talked about Halo: infinite and the possibility of boss fights in the game, and when the idea came, there was only one name in all the heads: Sega Roman. If you could not already guess, this article will contain some spoilers (minors) for Halo: Infinite. You have been warned.
Among the matrix forces are the Spartan Killers, a team of highly trained elites, which were to be used in the Human-Covenant war to eliminate the Spartans — including all the preferred green boy, the Master Chief. When IGN sat down to discuss potential boss fights in the Halo campaign: infinite, one of those characters appeared.
Sega Roman is, well, a little a monster. The elites of Halo are normally described as warriors attached to honor with immense respect for tradition and culture, and these ideas are those that Sega puts aside. Jeff Ea sterling, the narrator of Halo, made an interesting comment: It s almost the opposite of what you expect from the irritant. Instead of [Taking] Great way, it s stripped... We wondered, What is the psychotic element of the referee? »» This referee is someone we have examined in previous Halo titles, and any long-standing fan of Halo should have a good understanding of how his people are fighting. This familiarity will obviously be used against you in the Halo campaign: infinite. You no longer fight the covenants, you fight the Banished. And according to Ea sterling, banns represent what the alliance would have been if you did not have the [group s] dogmatic retained on things.
One of the things we have tried to do with Sega was to make him the most scary and disturbing character of Halo, said Creative Director Associate Paul Crocker. Just every time you see it... He considers things like prey. All the experience of how he plays with Chief is just... how he is.
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