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Re: The Warthog Run through the Halo scores #11 - Halo 5 + The Fall of Reach (2015)
• Posted by: John Tremblay
• Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 12:52 p.m.
• IP Address: 77.111.246.34
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Re: The Warthog Run through the Halo scores #1... (JBlough)
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> Yes, very strange having a three-star score with a Mount Rushmore-level
> track for the franchise. A 90s VS album may have been perfect for this
> one.

I don't know why they released all the music. I would have preferred suite style in the original first scores form. They could have left the complete score to the guys who rip everything and post it to youtube.

> Yes, but not immediately!

Man, you really are plowing through some mid material to get to like the 40 percent of good stuff that exists. It's basically the O Donnell Scores (and even then I wouldn't listen to all of it), some of the Jinnuichi and all the stuff of Gordy Haab's from the Blur cutscenes in Halo Wars 2 that's the best stuff in this series.

> All I’ll say for now is that Infinite took the longest to properly
> (re)assess, including creating composer-specific playlists and writing
> track-by-track theme notes.

Damn...uhhh...damn...that's some commitment. Especially when it's the same as Halo 5. It's a mid score with incredible high lights.

> They actually did for one of them, but when they did remains the most
> amusing element of this rundown.

Yeah, they told Sean Callery not to use the Halo theme which is like...did the people who made that show even like Halo??? It's not some sacred goose. It's literally like an old style Rambo Part II science fiction style story. It's so simple and yet they managed to overcomplicate it.




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