Halo 2 | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 782 reviews Sales Rank: 359
Platform: Xbox ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 0.8 x 7.5
MPN: m41028 Model: XBMSFT 805529792234 UPC: 805529792234 EAN: 0805529792234 ASIN: B00008J7NZ
Release Date: November 9, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Master Chief can now wield two weapons at once, board Covenant vehicles and steal Covenant weapons like the incredible double energy sword | | • | Lead an all-new unit of super-soldiers, the ODST -- tougher, badder and deadlier versions of your old comrades | | • | New enemies, allies and surprises around every corner - intense combat action with enhanced AI and real-time lighting | | • | Immense single-player action with maassive landscapes and huge cities to explore and defend - destructible and interactive environments | | • | Take the action online with your Xbox Live and switch sides, to become a Covenant Elite! |
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Amazon.com Halo 2 is one of those rare video games that garnishes attention from regular folk who wouldn't know which direction to point a game controller. With more than 1.5 million pre-orders and a massive release party in Times Square, the game enjoys the sort of buzz, and sales, generally reserved for boy wizards. But does it merit the hype? Opening Scene
Halo 2 opens with a cut scene in the Covenant Holy City of High Charity. Much has happened since Master Chief (that's you) created so much havoc for the Covenant in the first Halo, and the Arbiter has much atoning to do for his failures. This first cut scene is long, but the lush graphics, orchestral sound, and polished voice talent for both this and other cut scenes as well as the game itself put most animated television shows to shame. Much has happened since Master Chief created so much havoc for the Covenant in the first Halo, and the Arbiter has much atoning to do.
| In the end, though, Halo 2 is unabashedly a first-person shooter. It has a Mature rating and is not meant for kids. Gameplay is constant and intense. No sooner is one bunch of aliens taken care of than another descends. The controls are identical to the first game so those familiar with it will be up and blasting in no time. And the sound and graphics have been beefed up so that Halo 2 is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful console games available. Opening Fire
Most of the weapons from the first game return, although strangely the MA5B Assault Rifle (the default weapon in the first game) is not available. There is a single melee weapon known as the Covenant Sword, but the controls for it are the same as that for all the shooter weapons, making it difficult to direct. Also, for a new twist, you can hold two of the smaller guns at the same time and shoot double-fisted. As for vehicles, the old favorites are back and joined by a few new, mostly Covenant wheeled monsters. Some improvements have been made to the AI so that the nonplayer characters can drive without running into too many obstacles while you man the turret. This improved AI also has enemies ducking for cover, and the banter from both the Marines and the bad guys has undergone massive improvements so that it no longer sounds quite so repetitive. On Your Own
The most significant change in the single-player game is with Master Chief's much-touted defensive suit. At the beginning of the game, he is told that the suit has been upgraded, but it's really undergone a severe downgrade. In Halo 2, the player has only one lifeline. Unlike in the first game, there is basically no defensive shield on the suit, making gameplay tougher. It can often take multiple--sometimes a maddening number--attempts to make it through thorny parts of the game. Or with a Friend
Finally, no review of a Halo game is complete without mentioning multiplayer. One of the main reasons to buy Halo 2 is the ability to play through Xbox Live, a feature not included in the first game, which was among the original releases for the Xbox. Multiplayer for Halo 2 uses all of the same weapons and vehicles as in the single-player game, and the types of games available in Halo (King of the Hill, Slayer, Capture the Flag) return with a host of new maps. Multiplayer Halo 2 offers customizable profiles, control layout, and screens as well as a voice proximity feature, where you can talk with other players via an Xbox Communicator so that those closer to you sound louder than those farther away. Players can also create both permanent clans and temporary parties in the Xbox Live world. Undoubtedly, this multiplayer feature alone ensures that Halo 2 will remain a top-selling game for years to come. --David Morel Pros: - Lush graphics and orchestral sound
- Constant, thumping shoot-'em-up action
- Multiplayer available through Xbox live
Cons: - Suit downgrade makes single-player often overly difficult
- Get ready for some bleary-eyed mornings
Product Description Halo 2 continues the story of Master Chief, the heroic super-soldier who defied the invading alien Covenant and survived. The Covenant leaders within Halo are angry at this unheard of event. To save face, they launch an invasion of our planet. Earth's defenses are breached, and we're all in danger -- unless Master Chief can lead a small military squad to victory against Covenant forces, in all-out guerilla warfare!
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Minor tweaks, but the same idea December 11, 2008 Basically, if you liked Halo, you will like its sequel. Here's a rundown of the new pros and cons:
Pro: You can now use some weapons two at a time, allowing for more raw firepower. Con: The shield/health system that worked well in Halo has been scrapped for a harder-to-interpret, seemingly easier to defeat system. Pro: Graphics are better. Con: The ending is a total gyp (no spoiler here, but if you really want closure you'll have to buy a 360 and play Halo 3). Pro: More weapons, and improvements on existing ones (the needler especially). Con: I found a few rare, intermittent glitches, mostly with the Arbiter levels. Pro: Multiplayer is vastly improved, now with XBox live. Con: While the levels are more varied, they don't stand out as much as some of the memorable levels from its predecessor. Pro: The plot is much deeper.
So, all in all, it's more of the same, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. There are some minor improvements, but there are a few things that could have been better. A good buy.
best game in the world November 2, 2008 having never played h3 but more than a couple times, i believe this is the best game in the world.
and if it isn't, its only second to halo three!
Halo 2 October 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Liked the game, however...had to return because of shadowy images in several areas which covered up part of the picture. Returned game and had replacement issued. Had same problem. Returned again and received refund.
Halo Forever! Continued October 24, 2008 Halo 2 is perhaps one of the best games in history! At first I played it at a friend's house and then I decided to buy it. The Graphics are very realistic and it feels very intense. Plus you can play as Arbiter, an Elite! Your enemies such as, Grunts, Elites, Jackles, and Hunters can also be your allies! Halo 2 is just really fun! I can't wait til' I get Halo 3!
Not since Quake 2... October 23, 2008 Not since Quake 2 has a science fiction shooter sucked me in. Halo 2 is the best in the series.
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