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106 of 132 found the following review helpful:
A Must-Own - But Not Perfection Sep 30, 2007
By Lisa Shea
"medieval swordfighting enthusiast"
Halo 3 was, in a way, doomed before it was released. No matter how well it did, people are going to judge its "wow factor" against how amazing the original Halo felt to play back when it first came out. Now that we are used to the weapons, races, environments and plotline, nothing is as cool as it was that first time. It's the same issue that plagues any series, be it Dune, the Matrix, Star Wars, etc.
Halo 3 does get a boost in that it is released for the 360, so you get an automatic upgrade in abilities there. We're playing on a high end HD TV, and yes, it looks really nice. The backgrounds look like a painting in motion, with swirling clouds and dancing dust storms. From the light glinting off the metal surfaces to the detailed shadows in the rocks, it can be really gorgeous. Is every detail as beautiful as every detail in, say Gears of War? Maybe not. Different developers focus on different items. There are always trade-offs for speed and visual appeal reasons. For a Halo world, I think they did a good job.
The sound and dialogue are really great. I like the background music, and I find much of the dialogue hilarious. There are some conversations that have me laughing out loud. This is a good game to play with your surround sound stereo system hooked up, and of course the subwoofers.
I hated the ending of Halo 2. I dislike it when a story finishes with a "and now wait a few years to find out what happened." They can at least have you feel like you achieved something, and ended a chapter. For that reason alone it's good to have Halo 3 here to wrap everything up.
Unfortunately, with all the time they spent in development, this third outing is a bit predictable. I really enjoyed the multi character play in Halo 2. I thought that was a great touch. They completely removed it for Halo 3, setting you back into a Master Chief only mode. To be honest, I really thought we'd get THREE races this time around, and get to play as the Flood too. Why reduce ourselves to just one?
Also, while there are a lot of "missions", some of them are maybe 5 minutes long. That's a bit on the short side. I realize you can go back and replay on harder and harder levels to challenge yourself - but they could have put more depth into the basic story line.
Now, all of those things being said, the key to any game in modern times is its multiplayer ability. No matter what single player game you play, it's pretty much a limited time game. Multiplayer is completely unlimited - and you're not stuck with the formulas built into the AI brains. Halo 3 is definitely the best multiplayer experience of the three games - the most balanced, the most fun, the best graphics. You could literally play this for years and not get bored of it.
So to summarize - if you don't have XBox Live, you could rent this game for a week, get through it and have a lot of fun. You'll be able to see how the story ends, get your Halo fix in and be happy. But if you do have XBox Live, you'll want to own this. Between replaying the base game on harder levels to improve your skills, and playing multi-player in a variety of maps and set-ups, you'll be happy for a long, long while.
There are many games we write a walkthrough for that we have to push ourselves to get through, but when we did our walkthrough for Halo 3, we really did have fun :) So that's always a good sign!
63 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Review for Non-Gamers Sep 27, 2007
By Greeper I'm not a gamer, just a regular 30something who wants an easy way to take out my frustrations. This review is probably most helpful to middle aged men like me, not hardcore gamers.
I have tried many other games but Halo is the only one that doesn't tax me too much with choices and complicated controller requirements. I give the Halo franchise 5 stars because it is so simple, one mission, kill everything in sight. You don't need to investigate, open your pouch, choose between a million weapons, read maps, or think for even a second. It's the only game I've found which I can stand for more than 5 minutes and which is completely uncomplicated. And you can skip the story and all that nonsense by just hitting the main button.
As compared to other Halos: I'm not crazy about the weaponry. The needlers run out of ammo and the other guns don't do much. You also need to press a button to reload some weapons, it seems, whereas before they would reload if you walked over the same kind of weapon. THere are 3 kinds of grenades, which is unnecessary and just harder to switch between. You can also only carry 2 of each instead of 4. Since the new grenades stick like the plasmas, they don't add much and just add another layer of choice and button-pushing. Too complicated. Also, the little bonus things like flares and landmines are gimmicky and add too much comlpication. Again, advanced gamers probably love it, but I'm too old to learn all this new stuff. Just give me a gun and some grenades.
In previous games you'd come across more types of things to do, like a lot of sniper rifles so you could sit on a hilltop picking off aliens or use other strategy. In this game you don't find a lot of useful weapons, so there's a lot more direct hand to hand, on the ground type combat. I've also found that it's easier to kill things and easier in general to solve the levels. Also, it uses the "follow me" arrow and the voice gives you suggestions if you seem to be missing the point, which I like, since in previous Halos I've spent hours wandering around wondering what I'm supposed to be doing. No such problems here. They've sufficiently dumbed it down.
I've had a few graphic glitches in this one, which has never happened before. I've also gotten stuck and unable to get out of things twice. THe sound and graphics are great, of course. I've never paid any attention to the story, unless it required me to, so I can't comment on that. Kusdos to Bungie for making it easy to skip over.
Overall, this is the same experience as the others, though it seems easier than Halo2. As little thought as that required, this one requires less. I've not had to think at all about weapon choice, strategy, or anything, Just pull the trigger and kill! I wish there were more FPS games like this -- fast-paced, completely intuitive hand controls, easy storyline, simple mission, and FUN.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Return of the King Sep 25, 2007
By Michael Corona
"Nemesis Legion"
Halo 3 - Circa 2007
GOOD:
- Four-player online (or offline) co-op Gameplay allows two; three, or four players play through the game from start to end. A co-op player can come into the game at any time and leave at any time (note only one of you will play as the Master Chief, while another will play as the Arbiter, and the other two players will be Elites that work with humans)
- Great looking graphics and animation, that look even better then Halo 2, F.E.A.R. and just as good as Bioshock, while these graphics might not look as good as Gears of War do to some people these graphics still are some of the best seen to date.
- Intense multiplayer action online through Xbox Live with matches as small as one on one and as big as 16 players (and offline with out using Xbox Live using either spilt screen, or system link). Halo 3 is set up similar to Halo 2 in the sense that you're given a rank when you play multiplayer (this rank can go up or down at any time) this rank is representative of your skill and your matched with others of your skill type, that way new unskilled players and hardcore veterans will not often play against one another, unless they make a special match themselves that ignores rank.
BAD:
- Confusing plot to new players of this franchise - Playing Pervious games and read the Halo Novels will fill you in on the details, if you are incline to learn them.
- No Clan Support (like in Halo 2) - This might get fixed in a future patch
- Game is considered short to some (Campaign Story Mode).
IF IT FITS YOUR TASTE:
- A Sci-Fi First Person Shooter with quick pacing and vehicle combat.
- Co-op and online versus/team games is the big draw here.
- NEW MODE: Forge is a mode that lets you edit all the maps in Halo 3, while you cannot rebuild the maps themselves you can in this mode, add and take away any and all of the objects from vehicles and guns to spawning points and flag zones. This is all done in real time and you can invite friends to this mode while your customizing the map(s), they can play a multiplayer game while your doing this (instead of just waiting for you) and if you want you can forgo editing the map and join the game at hand as either a player or the map editor (who looks like 343 Guilty Spark), while playing as the map editor you can still add and take away any and all objects from vehicles and guns to spawning points and flag zones any time you want.
- NEW MODE: Theater Mode is a video editor that lets you record and play back any and all matches from Campaign, Multiplayer, and Forge modes from the point of view of any player either in first person or third person (even in a orbit-cam where the camera circles around the player) all in real time (you can also pause this at any time as well as fast forward and rewind), even use your camera to fly around the match and see the match from any angle you want, Don't forget you must save your videos before you turn off the game or you will lose said videos. Also you can take a picture at any time and save it to your Xbox 360 then download your picture at Bungie.com.
GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO:
- Halo 2 (Xbox)
- Halo (Xbox)
- Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
- Bioshock (360)
- Gears of War (360)
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- There are bonus items scattered through the Campaign Story Mode called Skulls getting these "Skulls" will make the game harder (by doing things like turning off radar for the rest of the Campaign Mode your playing it) but will also greatly increase your meta game score for the Campaign Mode.
- There are two different limited collectors editions of this game. One is called the limited edition, which comes in a metal tin and has a bonus disc (with behind the scene videos and such) and also comes with an art book. While the other limited edition (called Legendary edition) you will find an art book a mini poster two bonus DVDs (with behind the scene videos and such as well as a collection of all the cut scenes form Halo and Halo 2 and themes you can download to your 360) And the it comes with a plastic Master Chief Helmet to keep your DVDs in (Helmet as big a volley ball).
- At Bungie.com you can sign up and pay a small fee to upgrade your Halo 3 account (default is free) to hold more space on their serves for your videos/pictures/clips that you made.
20 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Overdone hype but awsome game. Sep 25, 2007
By HideAndGoSeek
"Don't Forget to Breath"
Personally all this hype was blown out of proportion. All done for more marketing sales to make Microsoft very happy of course and to squeeze every last dime out of Halo fans by creating three types of editions. I was there for the midnight release and played Halo3 for a good two and half hours until I crashed out on my couch. I'll break this review down into a few cat orgies.
Gameplay: The game to me has improved on many levels. With new enemies with better AI, they don't just stand there waiting to get killed. Along with the same layout has Halo 1&2, 3 is pretty much the same (point, shoot, cover), but you have more areas to get creative with new content. Halo3 gameplay was given a polished look and finish and even though it can feel old at times, it's really all about finishing the fight and finding out the storyline.
Graphics: I was quit surprised to see how clean and detailed the graphics were on my regular TV. Bungie really went to attention to detail and left nothing out. I have a 24' HDTV but with no speakers so I have to resort to my older TV, but if Halo3 looks as good as it does on regular, I can only image what it would look like HD.
New Content: Who doesn't like new content? Halo3 has more to offer then ever. There is new equipment to help you defeat your foes when it gets rough. New guns, new fighting tactics, its awesome.
Overall: I gave this 4 stars out of 5 because the gameplay feels the same in certain parts of the game, but with the graphics and new content I can easily get over it. Only reason why I got an Xbox 360 was for Halo3, since I found out there was no plans to start working on a PC version of Halo and I didn't want to wait long to play.
Advice: Don't play Halo 3 until you played Halo 1&2, get familar with the storyline and controls, otherwise this game won't be "the hype" you expected. Remember, when Halo first came out, there was mixed reviews, playing Halo 3 first is no exception.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The Chief is back.... Oct 01, 2007
By eternal now
"roejoerrer"
Let's get this out of the way right now....Halo 3 does not revolutionize nor change the face of FPS gaming. There I said it.
With that out of the way, Bungie's Halo 3 is an amazingly fun experience that brings the Halo trilogy to a close. Like other "Space Operas" of its ilk, the Halo storyline is a very confusing one, especially if you have never been exposed to the previous Halo games, the books or the graphic novels. However this in no way affects the fun factor of Halo 3.
Let's start with the graphical department. It is my personal opinion that each Halo offering has had quite amazing graphics. The original Halo: Combat Evolved, stunned gamers on the Xbox. It had some of the best graphics on the Xbox at the time and rivaled every game in terms of graphical beauty on the console market. Halo 2 had upgraded graphics from its predecessor that were equally impressive and garnered a top spot as one of the Xbox's best games graphically.
Halo 3 has some amazing graphics, but it is in no way THE best Xbox 360 game in graphical terms. That title still remains with Gears of War.
However one cannot ignore the beauty of Halo 3. Water effects are simply stunning; water both reflects and refracts light and objects in real time and reacts when a character or vehicle moves through it. Water crashes up against and flows around rocks and other objects.
The flora and fauna of certain levels is simply astounding: the first level has you fighting through a jungle and it looks simply gorgeous. Plants react to gunfire, if you walk over a plant it moves like a plant would if being walked over or brushed. Butterflies and bugs can be visibly seen going about their daily lives.
The lighting system is probably one of the best on the 360; light reflects off of vehicles, weapons and other metallic surfaces in just the right way, yet it does not give you that "over gloss" shiny effect that so many new games are offering these days (think Perfect Dark Zero). Objects and character models cast shadows in real time, and they look pretty realistic.
The alien enemies look absolutely awesome. Their armor is incredibly detailed and light reflects off it and their skin models look really good and believable. Similarly The Flood, which is another enemy in the game, look horrid and exactly what you would expect a parasite to look like.
The level designs are equally as impressive. Alien technology has never looked so stunning. Desert levels resemble barren wastelands and the jungle areas, as previously stated, are amazing. The levels also never really get repetitive; a problem of all the previous Halo games.
The vehicles, of which there are plenty of in the game, look equally amazing.
The cutscenes look simply astounding and are most definitely next generation stuff.
The one flaw, and it is a pretty big one, is that the human characters look lifeless and grotesque, and its painfully obvious that Bungie spent much more time on all of the other aspects of the game and neglected the human models. Their faces look rigid and linear, their eyes look downright weird, and their body's look awkward.
As far as gameplay goes you can expect a very easy to control FPS. Halo benchmarked the FPS controls for console gaming way back with the original Halo. Bungie made FPS gaming fun. Firefights, depending on which level of difficulty you decide to play on, are downright intense; if you are playing on the Heroic or Legendary difficulty there is a literal downpour of enemies as each wave of them is replenished by enemy drop ships.
One of the greatest aspects of the Halo games are the assortment of hidden goodies that Bungie has cleverly placed throughout the game, and Halo 3 has its share of them. The infamous "skulls" (there are golden ones and silver ones) that were located in hard to reach places in Halo 2 make their return, and they are found in equally hard to reach and sometimes impossible places (meaning that if you were not looking for them there is probably no way that you would be able to find a good majority of them). These skulls, when activated will alter the game play in some way. For example there is a skull that, when turned on, will award the player with a chorus of children screaming "yay!" and confetti if he/she scores a successful head shot. Another skull upgrades all enemies to their highest ranking (military wise), making them tougher. There is also a skull that doubles the amount of health the enemies have, a skull that takes away your HUD( Heads up display) and a skull that makes explosions much more grand.
There is even a skull that changes the game in subtle but very enjoyable ways, and this skull is also the hardest skull to get in the game, forcing the player to think outside of the box to attain it.
Also, Halo 3 introduces the Meta-game the Halo series, which really adds replay value to the campaign mode. The Meta-game is like an "arcade mode" where you get points for each kill (more points for stylish kills), and when in conjunction with activated skulls a player can really rack up the points. The meta-game is a really cool addition in that it challenges the player to hone and improve their skills, which will help them with the online multiplayer portion of Halo 3.
The multiplayer is basically the big attraction for most Halo fans, as the game play is intense, fast paced and features all of the weapons and vehicles of the campaign. There are many different multiplayer games to play as well. The game types range from classic Free For All and team deathmatch to more original team games like Capture the Flag and Oddball.
Overall the multiplayer is fun but not the greatest online multiplayer available.
For achievement hunters there is much to be found. A good chunk of the achievements are for mutliplayer (kill x amount of players with x weapon), or completing each mission and beating the game on Normal, Heroic and Legendary. The other achievements are more original. There are achievements for finding the golden skulls and there are achievements for scoring insane amounts of points in the meta-game.
I have only covered a small range in this review of what Halo 3 has to offer. There is a lot to do and I cannot see anyone getting bored with this game right away, this is of course unless you are just interested in beating the game, this can easily be accomplished on Easy or Normal with ease. However, if played on Heroic or Legendary a solo player will have quite the time beating the game, as some fights get so intense they will find themselves dying a lot. The skulls, Meta-game and online multiplayer are more than enough to keep Halo 3 in the 360 consoles across America for a long time.
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