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Gameplay |
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8.5 | |
Graphics |
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8.9 | ||
Sound |
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8.7 | ||
Value |
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8.6 | ||
Distributor: Microsoft Review Date: October 2007 Reviewer: James Wright |
8.6 |
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Bungie have finally released the next epic of the extremely popular Halo series that features improved gameplay, next generation graphic and the continuation of the Halo epic story telling. With only time to tell, Halo 3 is the last chapter in the Halo trilogy and transforms players into the role of Master Chief (or Arbiter/co-op mode) as they attempt to stomp the Covenant Prophets from activating every Halo ring in the galaxy that will purge all life. The unfortunate aspect of Halo 3 is that there is quite a large amount of multiplayer content which means the main storyline is rather short but nevertheless, the online mode will allow for quite a bit of replay-ability.
Features
SO... in its essence,
Halo 3 is your traditional first person shooter where you must blast
your way through a plethora of missions and creatures in an attempt
to once again save the known universe. The developers have ensured
that there are a variety of new weapons and enemies with gamers also
being able to access vehicles again. In Halo 3, Bungie has taken
elements from the first two games and improved them with the Xbox
360 hardware, but they did little to implement anything really new
other than online co-op. Adding these
elements is as simple as making sure there's enough money in the
bank, selecting it and dropping it on the ground. At any time,
players can immediately return to the match to test their new
creation. In fact, one player can even add/customize while all the
rest keep playing.
Graphically, Halo 3
is visually impressive on the XBox 360, however when compared to
other games on the market such as the multi-format BioShock, the
graphics look a little dated and feel like Halo 2. The characters in
the game are well animated, although sometimes they do become stuck
and move unrealistically but the majority of time, the animation is
well. The backgrounds are extremely detailed and you can easily get
lost in the wondrous worlds of Halo 3. Match that with some
beautiful lighting and special effects and Halo 3 will definitely
cater for the lovers of the franchise.
In conclusion, Halo 3 features a great multiplayer experience but the single player campaign is a little disappointing with its short storyline. Even so, the developers have ensured that the final chapter of the franchise is extremely engaging and will draw you from the very first few levels. Good graphics, a decent gaming engine, Halo 3 is a good game that is just missing that special touch. |