

After half an hour of pleading, however, when he finally accepts that a Vauxhall Astra just cannot be squeezed through the shop’s entrance and proceeds on foot, he’s devastatingly efficient. Things get worse as you arrive, and he begins mercilessly hijacking the trolleys of other shoppers, before slamming them recklessly into parked cars, and hijacking them. You feel uneasy from the moment you leave the house, thanks to his curious habit of referring to your Saturday morning shop as "The Mission".

Even finding out what type of milk he’s after is a challenge, given his tendency towards gruff, monosyllabic answers. Likely outcome: Shopping with the Chief was never going to be easy. He’s the big muscly heart of the whole series, and he’s going to accompany you on your weekly shop. Call him what you will, he’s the pretty cool guy who kills aleins, and he doesn’t afraid of anything.
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Here’s the information you were almost definitely looking for: 1. I've got no idea about the split-screen thing. By which I mean, I can tell you how all the main characters in the Halo series would handle a trip to the local branch of Co-op, the UK’s beloved budget supermarket. Or at least, the answers to a local Co-op question. Luckily, however, I can reveal that Rock Paper Shotgun has secured answers to the local co-op question at last. Eight months later, the collection’s roll-out on PC has started with Halo: Reach - but there’s no split screen to be seen. In a Reddit AMA at the time, 343 Industries’ community director Brian “ske7ch” Jarrard said it was a “tricky” issue, and that 343 was still “looking at what can be supported”. But so far, it seems they’ve had no luck. Ever since the Master Chief Collection was announced for PC back in March, fans have been clamouring for the Xbox version’s classic split screen local co-op to be included in the PC port.
