Last week, I had more than one friend ask me if Halo: ODST was worth the price of admission. The easy answer is “no”. The game is only an expansion pack, a campaign that’s a few hours shorter than the game, a new multiplayer mode that re...
the game is worth playing for sure, even the campaign, though its definitely not the main attraction of the game. Most of the meat to ODST is in the Firefight mode, which is, admittedly, a blast to play hour after hour, and tust me, they'll go by qui...
Abstract: Halo 3: ODST marks the first time a Halo title (save for the real time strategy title Halo Wars which was released earlier this year) has done something different. Since Bungie created and released the original Halo in 2003 on the original Xbox console...
Abstract: Our experience of ODST’s single-player campaign began at 8.30 in the morning at the Future Gallery in Covent Garden, where we played for eight straight hours sat about a foot away from the screen. Bleary-eyed and angry by the game’s closing, our enjoym...
Abstract: Reviewing a new Halo game for the faithful is a somewhat pointless gesture. Die-hard fans will be picking up the game regardless of the content, no matter how shallow the experience or how amazing the multiplayer gameplay, its all irrelevant to them. H...
Abstract: Grab your MJOLNIR body armor and boot up Cortana because this -- wait, no, this is not your cyborg-fueled, kick-ass Halo. Halo 3: ODST drops you in as a human soldier. You’re not a Spartan super-soldier, you just fell from the sky and now you’ve got to...
Abstract: HALO 3 ODST is the re-envisioning of the HALO universe. With the story arc of the Master Chief completed in HALO 3, Bungie turned to another section of the UNSC to give a different perspective of the fight against the Covenant. I was invited back to Mi...
Published: 2009-09-21, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: You wake up all alone in a hostile city. Pockets of enemies are hiding in the nearly pitch-black environment and your allies are nowhere to be found. In the opening moments of Halo 3: ODST, you are vulnerable and aimless--two elements that have never b...