'Halo 5: Guardians' fan suggests integrated in-game menu map browser; 'Halo: Spartan Strike' goes live while gamers wait

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After a few days since the release of the latest update on "Hunt the Truth" for "Halo 5: Guardians," it seemed that "Halo" fans had a few suggestions on how to make the highly anticipated upcoming installment to the "Halo" franchise more engaging. One gaming enthusiast made suggestions on how to improvement on the game's proposed file browser.

A "Halo" fan on YouTube, HaloFollower, made a few suggestions that were included in a video he downloaded on this YouTube channel regarding the proposed file browser for "Halo 5: Guardians." These suggestions arouse from what other gaming enthusiast claimed as "'Halo: The Master Chief Collection's' poor community content support."

The problem with "The Master Chief Collection" was that "some fan created content requires you friend that person's Xbox account, and then find them in the leaderboards. This process is tedious and unreliable. This is clearly a step back, as in Halo 3 you just needed to friend a creator to get their files. They didn't even need to be online for it to work," based on a report from GameRanx.

HaloFollower further pointed out that "Halo 5: Guardians" should at least have "an integrated in-game menu, with several search operators, such as author, canvas and game mode." Add to that, he said that there should also be "a 'subscribe to author' feature on every map;" "a rating system;" and "thumbnails" of the maps.

Meanwhile, "Halo" fans could check out the latest collaboration between 343 Industries and Vanguard Games, "Halo: Spartan Strike." The game, which would be a top-down shooter would be available on the PC, iPhone, iPad and Windows phones. "Halo: Spartan Strike" would be the sequel to the first mobile game in the "Halo" franchise, "Spartan Assault."

"Halo: Spartan Strike" would be set at New Mombasa on the "Halo 2" Timeline. The gameplay would be dealing with a Spartan supersoldier's quest of completing 30 missions while leading UNSC troops outside of the forest, based on a report from BGR.

"Halo: Spartan Strike" would be ready for download; meanwhile, "Halo 5: Guardians" would go live on October 27th.

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