Talk:RuptureFarms/@comment-27014788-20151002214028/@comment-84074-20151121213023

Since Lorne Lanning was still part of the team, I guess it's considered in some aspects as canon. While I still haven't had the chance to play the game, I assume what's considered canon in New'n'Tasty follows a similar formula to the Anniversary versions of the Halo games where the visuals are mostly just for improved aesthetics and the only things that would be considered additions to the canon are stuff like plot devices and events that previously weren't explored in the PS1 version of the game.

While we're on the topic of changes, did they keep the original voice recordings or were they all redone? Because I personally, didn't like the deeper voice Lanning gave Abe in the preview. I felt it took away from the idea that Abe was younger in the first game and the deeper voice in Exoddus was a sign of him growing older.