Game news Halo Infinite: Some enemies want to defeat Master Chief using a Metal Gear Solid technique, which is ridiculous and clever at the same time
Halo Infinite is full of surprises and players seem to be discovering them for a week after the start of the single player campaign. Earlier this week, a Youtuber named Punish found a reference to the Metal Gear Solid 1 game.
The header video is the preview trailer for the Halo Infinite campaign. It was released by 343 Industries on October 25th.
The grunt, the humorous pillar of the license
The Halo Infinite single player campaign released last week shows Master Chief unraveling all kinds of enemies in the open world of Zeta Halo. Whether in outposts, bases or fortresses, our hero has to face all possible enemies and among them are the grunts (or grunts
Halo Infinite is no exception: grunts are still present and are the subject of Youtube compilations that include several scenes with humorous dialogues. At the start of the week it is the Punish Youtubeur who even discovered a reference to Metal Gear Solid during an exchange between two grunts.
“We have to reconnect the controller!”
At a point on the card not specified by Punish, a telephone conversation is initiated between two people, one of whom grunt. The nag at the end of the film rebels against the Master Chief’s power by considering him a seer / telepath. Looking for a solution to defeat him, he seems to have found the answer by suggesting, “Insert the controller into the slot of the second player port“.
Even if this statement may seem meaningless at first glance, it is a reference to Metal Gear Solid 1. In the action game published in 1998 there is a fight against a telepath named Psycho Mantis. During the fight, he manages to detect all the movements of the player by diving into the console: the method required to defeat him then requires Unplug his controller and plug it back into the second player’s socket so that the boss no longer has his clairvoyant skills.
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