Halo 5: Guardians Gameplay Mission 6 - Evacuation

Halo 5: Guardians Gameplay Mission 6 - Evacuation

Mission 04: Meridian Station Collectibles Skulls 00 Mission Intel 08 Unique Weapon/s 00 Part 1: The Frontier This is a very short mission and there are no enemy forces involved, therefore it involves zero shooting, just a bit of chatting and exploring. To begin with, you'll want to run up the path until you reach a large yellow gate blocking the path. Before heading inside, look along the wall to the right. On a barrel between some storage crates you'll find a UNSC Data Pad . Head into the settlement and approach the large hologram ahead. After a brief conversation, we'll need to use our Aretmis ability to find persons of interest to talk to. They can be found in the following locations: The first is in the ‘Medical Unit' building directly behind the hologram. Speak with the armored miner talking to the doctor just to the right inside the door. The second person of interest it in the small, open ‘Unit 14' tent just behind and to the left of the hologram. Speak with the miner talking with the scientist here. After speaking to both, your objectives will be updated. Press down on the D-pad to update the waypoint. Head over to the waypoint marker and interact with the terminal. We'll now be able to leave the area by moving over and interacting with the pelican on the landing pad. Before we do that however, there are a number of other collectibles scattered around the area. You can find them in the following locations: In an alley behind the ‘Supplies' building by the hologram. On a dumpster you'll find a UNSC Data Pad . On the roof of the ‘Supplies' building by the hologram is UNSC Data Pad . Behind the ‘Unit 14' tent where we talked to the person of interestthere is a vending machine. On a garbage can next to this you'll find a UNSC Data Pad . On the roof of the large, closed ‘Unit 14' building behind the ‘Supplies' building. The next UNSC Data Pad is on the highest, cylindrical structure. Another UNSC Data Pad can be found on the roof of the ‘Medical Unit' building. Near a locked, guarded gate with a fire burning behind it in the far right corner of the station from where you entered. The UNSC Data Pad is sitting inside a skip here. Now that we have found all but one of the collectibles, make your way to the landing pad with the Pelican. The final UNSC Data Pad can be found on a crate beside the construction equipment on the left side of the platform leading to the Pelican. Move up and board the Pelican to end the mission. Note: At this point you'll earn the achievement ‘Roots of the Earth'. Halo 5: Guardians is a first-person shooter video game developed by 343 Industries and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox One home video game console. The tenth installment and fifth main entry in the Halo series of video games, it was released worldwide on October 27, 2015. The game's plot follows two fireteams of human supersoldiers: Blue Team, led by Master Chief, and Fireteam Osiris, led by Spartan Locke. When the former goes absent without leave to track down the artificial intelligence construct Cortana, Master Chief's loyalty is called into question, and Fireteam Osiris is sent to retrieve him. 343 Industries started to plan concepts and objectives for Halo 5 shortly after the release of its predecessor, Halo 4. In late 2012, the team set out goals for the game, including larger campaign and multiplayer areas. Like Halo 4, it uses motion capture for character animation. It features new abilities and character designs, but does not feature any offline capabilities or local networking. It has a game engine that scales its resolution to maintain a frame rate of 60 frames per second. Microsoft announced Halo 5 for the Xbox One at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013. A podcast titled Hunt the Truth marketed the game, focusing on Master Chief's backstory. The game and its related hardware grossed over US$400 million in its first twenty-four hours and US$500 million in its first week, outselling Halo 4, which then held the best-selling record for the franchise. Upon release, Halo 5 received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at its gameplay, visuals, level design and multiplayer modes. However, the game's single-player campaign met divided responses, with criticism directed at its short length, story, writing and ending. NO COMMENTARY GAMEPLAY Nintendo Switch NX Emulator Wii 3DS XL DS Apple iPhone 2018 Games Cheats iPad iOS Google Android Play Steam Coop PLAYTHROUGH Solo Campaign 100% WALKTHROUGH 4K 60FPS Multiplayer LET'S PLAY Story Review 1080p HD Microsoft Xbox One X Enhanced 360 Achievement Sony PlayStation PS4 Pro Trophy PS3 Vita TV PSP Portable Console Windows PC Gaming    / fru777y   #fru77y