Halo: Reach: Difference between revisions
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|image=Halo reach logo.png | |||
|release=2010-09-14 | |||
| | |developers=Bungie Studios | ||
|- | |publishers=Xbox Game Studios | ||
|platforms=Xbox 360, Windows | |||
| | |genres=First-person Shooter | ||
|modes=Single-player, Online Co-op, Online Multi-player | |||
| | |label1=Series | ||
|data1=[[:Category:Halo|Halo]] | |||
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{{Content Game | |||
| | |introduction='''Halo: Reach''' is a first-person shooter video game set in the ''[[:Category:Halo|Halo]]'' universe and serves as a direct prequel to ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', depicting the Fall of Reach. The game was developed by Bungie, LLC. and published by Microsoft Game Studios. | ||
|gameplay=The campaign follows Noble Team, a squad of SPARTAN-III Commandos, as they fight against the Covenant during the year 2552. The story begins with Noble Six, a customizable Spartan, joining the team to defend the human colony world Reach. The game consists of eleven levels and is widely regarded for its strong plot and excellent pacing. | |||
| | |forklifts=The forklift in ''Halo: Reach'' is a civilian vehicle manufactured by Traxus Heavy Industries. Unlike its appearance in other titles, the [[S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter]] is a drivable vehicle in several campaign levels and the Firefight map Courtyard. | ||
Despite being slow and largely considered useless for traditional combat, it is highly explosive and can be used strategically as a mobile trap. The vehicle gained significant status in internet culture as a meme due to its quirky nature. While features to raise and lower the forks were initially planned, they were cut for being "crazy and pointless." | |||
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|Series | {{Gallery Game | ||
|[[:Category:Halo|Halo]] | |gallery_image1=Halo reach forklift 01.png | ||
|gallery_caption1=An unoccupied [[S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter]] | |||
|gallery_image2=Halo reach forklift in heat.png | |||
Halo: Reach is a first-person shooter video game set in the [[:Category:Halo|Halo]] universe and serves as a direct prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved, depicting the Fall of Reach. | |gallery_caption2=Forklift in heat | ||
The game was developed by Bungie, LLC. and published by Microsoft Game Studios | |gallery_image3=Halo reach forklift sumo.png | ||
|gallery_caption3=Forklift sumo | |||
}} | |||
The campaign | {{Footer Game | ||
The story begins with Noble Six, a customizable Spartan, joining the team | |notes= | ||
|categories=Online Multi-player, Online Co-op, First-person Shooter, Single-player, Video Games, Halo, Xbox 360, Windows | |||
The game is | }} | ||
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The forklift in Halo: Reach is a civilian vehicle | |||
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The | |||
Halo reach forklift 01.png|An unoccupied [[S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter]] | |||
Halo reach forklift in heat.png|Forklift in heat | |||
Halo reach forklift sumo.png|Forklift sumo | |||
Latest revision as of 01:50, 17 February 2026
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| Release | 14. September 2010 |
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| Developer(s) | Bungie Studios |
| Publisher(s) | Xbox Game Studios |
| Platform(s) | Xbox 360 Windows |
| Genre(s) | First-person Shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-player Online Co-op Online Multi-player |
| Series | Halo |
Halo: Reach is a first-person shooter video game set in the Halo universe and serves as a direct prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved, depicting the Fall of Reach. The game was developed by Bungie, LLC. and published by Microsoft Game Studios.
Gameplay
The campaign follows Noble Team, a squad of SPARTAN-III Commandos, as they fight against the Covenant during the year 2552. The story begins with Noble Six, a customizable Spartan, joining the team to defend the human colony world Reach. The game consists of eleven levels and is widely regarded for its strong plot and excellent pacing.
Forklifts
The forklift in Halo: Reach is a civilian vehicle manufactured by Traxus Heavy Industries. Unlike its appearance in other titles, the S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter is a drivable vehicle in several campaign levels and the Firefight map Courtyard. Despite being slow and largely considered useless for traditional combat, it is highly explosive and can be used strategically as a mobile trap. The vehicle gained significant status in internet culture as a meme due to its quirky nature. While features to raise and lower the forks were initially planned, they were cut for being "crazy and pointless."
Gallery
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An unoccupied S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter
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Forklift in heat
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Forklift sumo
