

As I was writing the body of the post, that’s pretty much the conclusion I came to.
There’s not much more I could say with my limited knowledge on philosophy and psychology without spreading misinformation or something.
Are you trying to say that you wantemgon?
You’re welcome, though keep up your post chain with the two remaining good ones first ;^;
I wouldn’t know, actually. Halo 4 is the last game whose campaign I played - since H4 is in the MCC, H5 is not on PC, and H:I costs too much for my opinion of it.
Halo 5 is infamously more book-dependent than Halo 4, and …
the two things in H:I that follow from H5 are cortana bad and Infinity runs away
… , so IF you want to skip Halo 5, worst case, you may be missing how you ended up where H:I begins.
There may be a reference to a certain Spartan Locke here or there, idr.
I don’t want to spoil your fun, so I’d say you should run through H5 if you’re planning to play Infinite and if (unlike me) you wouldn’t have to buy an Xbox to do so.
To answer your first question: I can’t say too much about a game that I only vaguely remember from watching a playthrough on YT, but from what I do remember, H:I is somewhat more self-contained.
Would’ve bet my money on that exact outcome *^*
The fact that you didn’t really understand the plot is not your fault: 343I Halo games until H:I have an obsession on requiring you to read books to straighten up the story.
If you have questions such as:
… it’s because none of those questions are answered within the main plot of H4.
Some answers (3,4,5) you can find in books, some (1,2,6) in Spartan Ops (I never even played those),
some (7) here on Lemmy - yes that was absolutely a QTE for a final boss in a Halo game.
If it’s any consolation for Cortana’s death being undone later offscreen, SPOILER AHEAD, her death’s undoing is also undone later offscreen.
…
… on second thought, I lied a bit. Halo 4’s main story does answer the first question in the list above, and the answer is “A lot can change in 4 years”.
Jokes on them, kill
without option arguments sends SIGTERM so you are allowed to simply ignore it
I definitely want a follow-up with your opinion of the ending, since you aren’t there yet