It has just been announced that a character from Halo will appear in DOA4
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/655/655495p1.html
Personally, I'm not a fan of all these crossovers from one game to the other. Often, they're done just to boost interest in a game by using a popular character, even if the character doesn't really fit in that world. This one with Halo and DOA4 and the Nintendo characters appearing in NBA Street 2 and SSX On Tour for 'Cube are prime example. Just look stupid and out of place.
Although, sometimes we get some great ones. Little Mac in Fight Night Round 2 for 'Cube and Link/Spawn in Soul Calibur 2 (Heihatchi was just out of place IMO) are great examples. Having these characters is kinda neat and adds something small, but it's not game-changing (even if Link is the best overall fighter in Soul Calibur 2).
I like them when they're well done, but they're just forcing it to move an extra few copies. It's irritating.
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/655/655495p1.html
Personally, I'm not a fan of all these crossovers from one game to the other. Often, they're done just to boost interest in a game by using a popular character, even if the character doesn't really fit in that world. This one with Halo and DOA4 and the Nintendo characters appearing in NBA Street 2 and SSX On Tour for 'Cube are prime example. Just look stupid and out of place.
Although, sometimes we get some great ones. Little Mac in Fight Night Round 2 for 'Cube and Link/Spawn in Soul Calibur 2 (Heihatchi was just out of place IMO) are great examples. Having these characters is kinda neat and adds something small, but it's not game-changing (even if Link is the best overall fighter in Soul Calibur 2).
I like them when they're well done, but they're just forcing it to move an extra few copies. It's irritating.
I was there on that fateful day, were you?