
HALO: Fractures - Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon
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Launch once more into galaxy-spanning conflict and legendary heroism, shards of an ever-expanding journey where human and alien alike find their finest hours in facing their greatest challenges. These scattered stories span untold millennia, from the age of the ancient custodial race known as the Forerunners to the aftermath of the Covenant's bloody war against humanity and even the shocking events surrounding the resurrection of the mysterious Guardians.
Fractures: Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon explores mythic tales of bravery and sacrifice that blaze brightly at the very heart of the Halo universe. Featuring electrifying works from such acclaimed authors as Tobias Buckell, Troy Denning, Matt Forbeck, Kelly Gay, Christie Golden, Kevin Grace, Morgan Lockhart, John Jackson Miller, Frank O'Connor, Brian Reed, Joseph Staten, and James Swallow.
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If you love Halo these will scratch a good itch!!
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Excellent
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Outstanding
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Story-wise, many questions I had were answered, and I think the collection of short-stories helps establish the setting for Halo: Infinite. One thing that I believe should have been addressed however, was the status of the Ur-Didact. In my opinion, It is absolutely neccessary for his return in Halo: Infinite. It seems almost like 343 has handled Halo as well as Disney has handled their loathed Sequel Trilogy of Star Wars. The Didact, like Snoke, was not properly introduced, as in we were led to believe he was a big baddie, who was set-up to be the main villain of the Trilogy. The problem was (for both Snoke and the Ur'-Didact) that for some reason, the writers failed to provide information explaining who the antagonist was despite the fact that he was a new character that we knee nothing about. However, like in The Last Jedi, main baddie is removed from the plot to make way for a poorly timed and thought out attempt to retcon the previously established setting.
But that's all irrelevant to this review. What you should takeaway from this is that for the most part, the stories are good, and the voice acting is decent.
Good Stories - Decent VA
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Very enjoyable
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Loved it!!
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Incredible Closure
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A great book
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Man...
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Great minus a wasted hour
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