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- Halo 3: ODST contains 1,750 new Xbox LIVE achievement points, as well as new weapons, technology and an invite to join the Halo: Reach beta in 2010.
- Stand-alone expansion to Halo 3 that doesn’t require ownership of the previous game to play.
- New campaign, hero and tactics from the Halo universe as players take on the role of a rookie in the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers sent into New Mombasa.
- 4-player co-op “Firefight” mode offers a whole new way to play Halo with friends both via system link and over Xbox LIVE.
- Along with all the existing Halo 3 maps, ODST contains three new multiplayer Halo 3 maps: Heretic, Longshore, and Citadel.
Product Description
Halo 3: ODST returns players to familiar ground on a vital, top-secret mission. The gripping story, cooperative campaign and multiplayer content will have Halo fans “Preparing to Drop”.Amazon.com Product Description
Developed exclusively for Xbox 360 by acclaimed developer Bungie, Halo 3: ODST is a new, stand-alone expansion to the Halo saga that lets players experience the events leading up to the epic story told in Halo 3 through the eyes of an entirely new character the ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Trooper), as they search for clues leading to the whereabouts of their scattered squad and the motivations behind the Covenant’s invasion of New Mombasa. The game adds a new dimension to an all-encompassing universe that gamers around the world have known and loved since the release of the first Halo game in late 2001.
New Campaign, New Hero, New Tactics Drop feet first into a new way to play Halo with the cooperative campaign mode, Firefight. Form a squad of your friends over System Link or Xbox LIVE and put your skills to the ultimate test against the invading Covenant war machine for glory, high scores, and achievements. Do battle in multiple environments, on foot or in vehicles, and against increasingly difficult waves of Covenant attackers while Halo 3‘s skull modifiers progressively activate to up the ante. After the Firefight, relive and review every last kill you earned and see how your high scores and stats stack up against your friends’ and the community overall using Bungie.net’s persistent online stats and Firefight leaderboards. 3 New Halo 3 Maps Three all-new maps make their debut for Halo 3‘s traditional, chart-topping multiplayer. Heretic, Longshore, and Citadel drop in alongside the original Halo 3 multiplayer maps, all packed in and playable from one standalone disc. Twenty-four maps in all, including the Heroic, Legendary, Cold Storage, and Mythic Map Packs, provide a peerless multiplayer experience, near limitless content creation and customization via the Forge and Sandbox, and a slew of new multiplayer achievements for Halo 3. New Challenges and Achievements For the first time, Recon Armor for use in Halo 3 multiplayer will be made available to players who complete the “Road to Recon” challenge. Earn all seven of the Vidmasters, a series of Xbox LIVE achievements that span Halo 3‘s Campaign and Multiplayer and Halo 3: ODST, and then visit your Bungie.net Service Record with a linked gamertag to enable your sweet new set of digital duds. If you already own Halo 3, you can get started now by collecting the “Annual” campaign achievement and the “7 on the 7th” and “Lightswitch” multiplayer achievements in matchmaking. And, if you’ve already downloaded the Mythic Map Pack, you can collect the hidden skulls on Assembly, Orbital, and Sandbox today. Community Features 4-Player co-op experience over Xbox LIVE or System Link, screenshots, saved films, custom Halo 3 multiplayer map and game variants via the Forge…all of the award-winning features included in Halo 3 are packed into Halo 3: ODST with an extra 1,750 available achievement points piled on for good measure. And Halo 3: ODST introduces an all-new single player experience with new characters, new weapons and technology, and the frenetic cooperative experience, Firefight, an entirely unique way to play Halo. Bungie.net Integration What good is winning if you can’t brag about it to your friends? Extend your gaming experience beyond the console with Bungie.net’s expansive integration. All of your lifetime stats are aggregated into your online Service Record – every last kill, every single medal, and your entire collection of career post game carnage reports, plus robust charts, graphs, and leaderboards allow you to instantly see how you stack up against the rest of your squad and the Halo 3: ODST community at large. Invitation to the Halo: Reach Beta As an added benefit of buying Halo 3: ODST players receive an invitation to participate in the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta due to hit Xbox LIVE in 2010. Halo: Reach is Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie’s upcoming prequel to the events of the original Halo: Combat Evolved game. Based on Eric Nylund’s novel “The Fall of Reach,” it is packed with details surrounding the origins of the Sparten II soldiers, of which Master Chief was only one of many and the beginnings of the conflict with the Covenant and the Flood. If you want in, hold onto your copy of Halo 3: ODST and stay tuned to Bungie.net and Xbox.com for more details. |

May 17th, 2010
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Way overpriced for what it is.
Dont hate me coz I dont like it.
Go ahead, if you want to waste your money
on it, buy it.
Rating: 1 / 5
You must get this if you have a 360, or holding up to buy one.
Rating: 5 / 5
Terrible way of bungie studios to force people to have to buy this game in order to get the new maps that will be free to everyone in a few months. DO NOT GET THIS GAME! You can just download it and have a friend burn it for you or find free copies from kids anywhere you look, complete and utter waste of money for a 3 hour campaign and more badly rushed maps made by money driven inadequate gamers.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is a terribly overpriced dismal failure of a game. This is an overrated and overhyped expansion pack. Nothing more.
Problems:
No new weapons in multiplayer
No new vehicles in multiplayer
No new anything in multiplayer
3 new multiplayer maps that will be free in 2 to 3 months or at least offered for sale on Xbox live at that time for $15.00
All the previous Halo 3 Multiplayer maps which isn’t that helpful if you are like me and have already purchased all of them.
Visor on the playable character in the campaign that obscures your vision.
Dark (entirely too dark) levels in the campaign.
Short campaign – about 5 hours on Legendary.
The ODST character dies about every 4 seconds when an enemy looks at him funny.
The AI enemy characters are consistently stupid, oftentimes running into walls while driving vehicles.
Night vision on your goggles puts an annoying outline on everything. This I believe is an attempt to hide the fact that bungie did nothing to improve the graphics in this game over Halo 3. Additionally they didn’t do enough work on the design of enemies. Everything either looks too dark, or has an outline with the middle completely dark, or is ultra shiny. The Supervisor guy is hard to navigate while in menus and I found myself stuck more than a couple of times, just trying to get my visor to be clear again. Save yourself some money and don’t buy this game!
Good Stuff about the game:
The cover art on the box is nice.
They marketed the game well.
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Rating: 1 / 5
Everything with this game is wrong. This is one tiny and terrible, extremely overpriced expansion pack. They claimed it was going to “new” gameplay, where you sneak around. Barely! It’s exactly the same engine as Halo 3, and the sneak detection is the exact same – how lame!!!
And for being like Halo 3, it falls WAY short. You have a couple crappy new weapons that aren’t very powerful. LAME.
The details are all wrong. For example, the stupid game starts playing elevator music when you’re in the middle of a firefight with enemies? What the hell? This is sooooo wrong. There is no intensity, no drama. It’s just walking through an EXTREMELY poorly designed city, shooting the same old enemies, with much crappier gameplay.
Worse Halo game ever. This was just an attempt to pull in some extra revenue with a quickly produced, crappy third party expansion. I could see this being offered for free and developed by some fans, but by the actual Halo producers & Bungie & Microsoft? Absolutely horrible and insulting product. It brings shame to the Halo franchise.
Rating: 1 / 5