The GameOn Magazine Issue 50 | Page 11

5 of the Biggest WTF Moments in Gaming Master Chief and Cortana fight their way through the alien Covenant to rescue the crew of the Pillar of Autumn. It transpires that the ring-shaped worlds are actually ancient weapons designed for a single purpose, to eradicate all sentient life in the galaxy - a certain type of life anyway. John Marston, a former gang member and thief, you’re blackmailed by the now civilised American government into bringing down your old partnersin-crime. With life as a free man on the line, you make your way across the dying Wild West to hunt each one down. The authenticity of Rockstar’s old west is unparalleled, and when you finally receive Believing the Covenant to be the only threat your pardon for your service to the men in suits, makes the introduction of the Flood all the more you’re rewarded with a calm, quiet life back with disturbing. Hearing the muffled screams over your your family on the farm. radio and the mutilated corpses of Humans and Covenant alike, you’re soon overcome by small With all debts paid, it should be over, and for a while, green blobs that trickle out of every dark corner, it is. Marston is content to live out the rest of his life revealing the true evil of the Halo series. at home without further trouble, but as the player, you know it won’t, and can’t end happily ever after. Red Dead The government cronies won’t let Marston go, and Redemption - The Ending the gunslinger won’t go quietly. When you walk through those barn doors, resigned to your fate, GTA’s equally accomplished western brother you can’t help but shed a tear for the poor bugger. saw Rockstar’s storytelling abilities flourish. As Issue 50 • December 2013 11 • GameOn Magazine