Structural failure in a vacuum is possible, yes, but I had the impression systems maintaining the parts of what was left of the ship failed along with minor structural disconnections, causing it to begin exploding. Although that's pretty far for an atmosphere, maybe the gravity. Also, we can't be sure of that.
It's entirely possible that the chambers the Master Chief was in replaced/updated his suit (via Cortana)
Dead Space 2 was bad, apparently.
WOW I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE 343 STUDIOS LIVE UP TO MY EXPECTATIONS I HAD FOR BUNGIE OLOLOLOLOLOL.
I can, becuase I do.This is the Halo franchise. I think they realize that if they do bad on this game, they won't sell the next two games, so they are putting their sweat and tears into the production of this. I mean, it's been 5 years since we've seen the Chief, and we all know that they were doing planning even in the times of pre-reach.
Master Chief is in Reach, so less than a year actually.
Wait... What?When you say "In" reach do you mean secretly, or like he was just mentioned? Because he most certainly wasn't in the campaign or anything.Also, it doesn't really matter if he was in reach or not, I meant they were planning Halo 4 practically a month after Halo 3.
He's an Easter Egg at the end of the game. During the cutscene where the pelican leaves and you see inside the Autumn, hold right on the brown townog sticks and it will scroll over to see Master Chief in his pod. They have directly stated that is him, and they didn't want to include him anymore than that and draw attention away from the actual story. Everyone knows it by now.
An easter egg doesn't count as an appearance, and what Anti-Block obviously meant was that it's been five years since we've seen the chief do anything new. Quit being such a literalistic twit.