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Halo 3

Halo 3

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From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $26.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 402 reviews
Sales Rank: 52

Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 7.5 x 1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 9UE-00001
Model: 9UE-00001
UPC: 605433010307
EAN: 0882224444477
ASIN: B000FRU0NU

Release Date: September 25, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: Brand new, factory sealed, in stock, and ships right now.

Features:
  • Expands on the franchise and adds a wealth of technical and gameplay advancements
  • Unparalleled first-person shooter experience and the most compelling story of the trilogy
  • Builds upon the social multiplayer experience and innovative, evolving, online gameplay of Halo 2
  • Loaded with high-definition visuals, enhanced AI, an advanced lighting engine, new weapons, characters, and challenges

Accessories:

  • Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
  • The Halo Graphic Novel
  • Halo 3 Series 3 - Spartan Soldier Rogue
  • Halo 12" Master Chief Figure
  • Halo 3 Original Soundtrack (2-CD Set)

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  • Xbox 360 Console Halo 3 Special Edition (with HDMI)
  • Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Black

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Adding to Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2, the epic saga continues with Halo 3, the amazingly anticipated sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo franchise. In this third chapter of the Halo trilogy, Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood, and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax.

Halo 3

Get ready. The Chief is back.
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HDR lighting, self-shadowing, and more make Halo 3 look and feel realistic. View larger.
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Mystery abounds with the return of Cortana. View larger.
Halo 3

Earth is conquered. The Covenant is everywhere. Halo 3 promises to be an epic journey. View larger.
Game developer Bungie announced that Halo 3 will be released for Microsoft's Xbox 360 sometime in 2007. The game was revealed to the world at the Microsoft press conference held at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, CA in May 2006. To gamer's delight, the announcement was a complete surprise. The rumors have been abound for the past year, as everyone wondered when the next installment would be ready. Bungie and Microsoft did a stellar job keeping their lips sealed, and fans benefited from their first glimpse of the hallowed third and final installment.

The short presentation was delivered in real-time on the Xbox 360 using the current version of the Halo 3 game engine. That's right, no studio production video, Bungie and Microsoft delivered the real deal: what they showed at the announcement is what gamers will see when they play Halo 3 in 2007. The HDR lighting, self-shadowing, GPU-run particle system and many other effects are rumored to show up in full effect in the final game. Needless to say, the gaming community is salivating.

CJ Cowan, Bungie's director of cinematics discussed one of the most startling moments of the presentation: the return of Cortana. "Given the variety of character and story arcs at the end of Halo 2, we wanted to boil down our announcement to a few key threads. Cortana and the Chief being a galaxy apart is a situation we haven't seen before, and is something that is a powerful component to Halo 3. We are using her transmissions in the demo to give the viewer a few subtle clues to her situation and state of mind, without revealing any specifics we want to save for the game itself."

Graphically, the game closely follows in the tradition of Halo 2, although it has been upgraded to take advantage of the Xbox 360's more prodigious visual abilities. As art direct Marcus Lehto explained, "[The presentation] was intended to be an understated announcement of Halo 3 -- the tone is that of mystery and suspense -- the calm before the storm. I wanted to make sure that we reintroduced the Chief, showed that Earth was thoroughly conquered, with Covenant everywhere, and that there is a glorious, ancient artifact buried under the Earth's crust which will provide Halo 3 with the epic journey which we all want."

Taking full advantage of the power of Xbox 360, Halo 3 expands on everything that has made the franchise great, adding a wealth of technical and gameplay advancements. The game design has evolved with next-generation, high-definition visuals, enhanced A.I., an advanced real-time lighting engine, and, of course, new weapons, characters, and challenges. Halo 3 promises an unparalleled first-person shooter experience and, in the end, the most compelling and engrossing story in the franchise's history. Last, but certainly not least, Halo 3 builds upon the unique social multiplayer experience and innovative, evolving online gameplay of Halo 2. Rest assured, you'll still be able to run with your clan and battle with (or against) your buddies from coast to coast.

Product Description
Halo 3 is the third game in the Halo Trilogy and the thrilling conclusion to the events begun in Halo: Combat Evolved. Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood, and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax. The Covenant occupation of Earth has uncovered a massive and ancient object beneath the African sands - an object whose secrets have yet to be revealed. Earth's forces are battered and beaten. The Master Chief's AI companion Cortana is still trapped in the clutches of the Gravemind - a horrifying Flood intelligence, and a civil war is raging in the heart of the Covenant. It's all been building to this -- a desperate, final war that leads to a soul-shattering climax of epic proportions. Take control of Master Chief to defeat the Covenant and destroy the Flood to prevent the annihilation of the human race.


Customer Reviews:   Read 397 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars the standard   August 20, 2008
hands down the best game on the 360. and i know because i play it every single day


3 out of 5 stars Warming Up   August 15, 2008
I wasn't a very big fan of the earlier Halo games, but my brother pestered me into buying this for him. It's actually more interesting than I thought it would be. Game play isn't too difficult and the graphics are pretty intense. It's definitely easy to say that I'm warming up to the series.


4 out of 5 stars Master Chief Comes Full Circle   August 14, 2008
There is no reason to state the amount of hype attached to this game, so I'm not going to. Let me say I've hardly ever seen a game that lived up to its hype fully. Many of the greatest games were sequels in an already great game series. The third and final installment of Halo (or so Bungie says) encompasses everything the game developers were looking to add to the second one. And in my opinion, they did everything very well. Here is a short mach up of the game's main parts:

Gameplay 9 of 10: The mechanics feel very good and a lot of the game resembles Halo: Combat Evolved. Everything is intuitive, no drastic changes but many small beneficial additions. Many of the serious physics problems from Halo 2 were addressed.

Graphics 8 of 10: Very good visuals stand out even form other next generation games. Lighting and reflection is greatly superior to many other current games, weapons look more realistic than anything in the game. Much more time was spent on the textures and close up visuals. Colors are vibrant, everything has sharp and crisp lines as long as you have HD or I prefer S-video (because I'm lame and have a CRT)

Controls 8 of 10: Controls take an evolutionary step, with only a couple of buttons moved out of necessity for the special items. The basics are the same as first and second game and as always have little to no learning curve. There are more options on the personalization of the controls now. In my opinion Halo 3 has the best controls for a shooter game and has been copied before.

Music / Sound Effects 7 of 10: The music is just brilliantly done with a full orchestra was added and the original soundtrack has been seriously enhanced and expanded by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori (the composers for all three games). With an orchestra in the background, the game just feels more epic and gives a human quality to the story. The sound effects on the other hand are nothing new or really better than ok, even with the volume way up it is hard to get the full experience. Many of the weapons seem to be toned down literally.

Weapons 8 of 10: Many, many weapons were added. Here is a full list: http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Weapons There are probably more weapons in this game than the first two combined. Unfortunately many go by the wayside because of there ineffectiveness against enemies-especially on multiplayer. If you remember those energy shields you always see the covenant have and you always wished you had one, Halo 3 gives you the option along with a bunch of other new special items: energy drains, deployable cover, trip mines, bubble shields, flares, invincibility, incendiary grenades and a few more. The bubble shield is quite impressive-throw this out and a large sphere will encapsulate you and keep out any and all weapons fire including explosives. However, anyone can walk in.

Vehicles 8 of 10: a very well done fleet of both human, covenant and brute vehicles, quite a few new vehicles on every side along with mostly improved versions of the old ones. There are multiple versions of the Warthog. A new bunch of Brute vehicles such as the chopper enter the fray. And if you hadn't guessed, the Scarab is back. In fact you'll get to destroy four within the game. Phantoms are now destroyable. The tank now houses a separate gunner for the machine gun while some speed is added and evens out the slower rate of fire.
A full list of the vehicles: http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Vehicles

Story 6 of 10: I must say my views on the plot surrounding Halo 3 are blurry. I've played through the game a few times now and cannot understand where it is going. It seems to be overly complex without explain much. The story centers around the Master Chief losing Cortana. About halfway through I really lost interest in what was going on with Gravemind and the Flood and said forget it. Maybe a primer should have come with the game or it did and I failed to read it. Honestly, if someone can give me a synopsis of the storyline I'd really appreciate it. However, the last few levels really pay tribute to the original Halo and gave me a nostalgic feeling. In fact the last level is called Halo and very closed resembles a level from Halo named "Escape from the Control Room" (I believe).

Multiplayer 6 of 10: And now for the thing that made Halo famous. Multiplayer has to be separated into two distinct parts: the gameplay and the matchmaking system. Let's discuss the bad first. Quite obviously the matchmaking system....which can be livable at best. So the process goes:
1) Go to the matchmaking lobby (lets say you have a guest).
2) Click on your favorite type of game (mine is social slayer).
3) Wait until the system finds people within your skill range, ok.
4) Then you get about half the players needed.
5) Then you wait some more and maybe you'll lose the search and have to wait to find another set of people, maybe you get all the people-awesome.
6) Load the map and you actually get to vote to NOT play the map.

Wait are you serious? I just waited like 10 minutes to get these people to play against and were going to have to possibly wait to load a map? Half of the time, the map gets vetoed. Crap. So now you could be 5-10 minutes into waiting before you even load the map you're going to play. Oh yeah, by the way you get stuck with whatever map and game they give you the second time. I don't know why the developers thought this was a good setup. Ideas for improvement: Instead of vetoing a map, why not have a list of acceptable maps and let people vote on which TO play. Matchmaking system is overly complex for unranked games, simplify so people can play more quickly.

Multiplayer combat is really very good. Physics are immensely improved from Halo 2 Everything behaves just as it would in the campaign. Most of the maps are well designed. Many old maps were brought back with visual improvements: Cold Storage, Valhalla (Blood Gulch variant back for a third time), Hang `em High comes back. A really impressive array of game types and number of maps makes multiplayer quite amazing. One gripe-Construct is the worst map in all three Halo games.

Conclusion
A very well thought out and truly fun game-which is something lacking in these next gen games. "Over-realism" is not fun. Videogames are meant provide an escape. Halo has this in spades. A genetically enhanced super soldier that fights aliens in a half ton cybernetic suit of armor-brilliant. And you get to play as him. Overall this game is the best Halo for your money. If you own an Xbox 360 I wouldn't think twice about purchasing this.



5 out of 5 stars Great Game Overall, Halo 4? Halo Movie?   August 9, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Halo 3 was a great game and has a great multiplayer experience but does the legendary ending mean halo 4, a new book, expansion, or even a movie, but the campaign was awesome and was very fun so i give it 5 stars


5 out of 5 stars Fun game overall   August 7, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Its not as good as people were expecting but thats because of all the hype, its a fun game, the single player mode will keep you busy for awhile but multipalyer can provide hundreds of hours of fun. Even if you don't like shooters much its a great game.

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