The 343 Industries era ofHalohasn’t had the most well-regarded campaigns in series history. 2012’sHalo 4featured a half-baked new enemy faction,2015’sHalo 5: Guardiansmade some divisive narrative decisions and offered an uneven dual protagonist structure, and 2021’sHalo Infinitewas commended for feeling like a long-awaited return to the series' roots, but its pacing left a little to be desired.
Following its recent rebranding, Halo Studios seems to be ushering in a new age ofHalo, and hopefully that new age will continue to put singleplayer campaigns front and center. And whileHalo Infinite’s campaign offers decent groundwork for the next entry to build from, it could benefit from taking a different approach when it comes to NPCs.

The Next Halo Campaign Should Add More NPC Allies
Halo Campaigns Used to Be Packed to the Brim with Colorful NPCs
The moment-to-moment gameplay ofBungie’s originalHalotrilogy,Halo Reach, and a good portion ofHalo 3: ODSToften saw players fighting alongside a group of NPC allies. More often than not, these NPC allies would be hardy UNSC Marines, capable of joining the player in a firefight and hopping in a Warthog to dish out damage on the move.
These frequent moments of interaction between the player and NPC allies like the Marines helped to makeHalo’s moment-to-moment action feel like just one part of a grandiose galactic war, adding a grand sense of scale toHalo’s universeand narrative. Similarly, these NPC interactions offered some subtle world-building, showing the wide gap between the Marines' abilities and those of a Spartan super-soldier.
Interactions withHalo’s Marines also added some heart toHalo’s universe, with many Marines having unique voicelines that hinted at a deeper personality and a storied personal history. Fighting alongside these characters naturally developed a bond between the player and the NPCs, and that’s especially true for recurring named allies likeHalo 2’s Shipmaster,Halo 3’s Arbiter,Halo 3: ODST’s Alpha-Ninesquadmates, andHalo Reach’s Noble Team, whose gameplay integration went a long way in making them feel like living, breathing characters.
Halo Infinite’s Campaign Felt a Little Lonely
Halo Infinite’s story sees the Master Chief arrive on Installation 07 too late to save many of his Spartan and Marine comrades, most of whom have been slaughtered byAtriox’s Banished forcesduring the six months the Chief was floating in space. Aside from a handful of Marines that players can liberate from Banished camps, much ofHalo Infinite’s runtime is spent without any NPC allies by the Chief’s side.
Though it makes complete sense given the game’s premise, and the absence of other NPCs arguably strengthens the bond between the player and new characters like the Pilot and Weapon,Halo Infinite’s lack of allies does make the game feel a bit smaller in scope, which runs antithetical to the game’s new open-world structure.
The Next Halo Campaign Should Feel a Little Livelier
Ifthe nextHalocampaignwants to return to the series' roots even more so thanHalo Infinite, then it should consider bringing back frequent NPC interactions. More specifically, the nextHaloshould bring back Marines or some other kind of ally that fights directly alongside the player and is genuinely useful in combat, thus developing the game’s world-building and stakes naturally through gameplay.
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