Halo 3.
Although it may be true that the game Halo 3 is strikingly similar to that of Halo 2 (like Halo 2, it has a campaign mode, a multiplayer mode and an online co-op mode), Halo 3 is still one of the most remarkable first person shooter games that the world of Sci-Fi has ever seen.
It never fails to impress with its twists and turns and the shocking ending is a force to be reckoned with. (so gaming companies other than Microsoft had best watch out!)
The game begins where Halo 2 left off, with Master Chief returning to earth so that he may finish the fight between the humans, the evil alien covenant and the destructive force that is the flood.
If you take any notice of how the structure of the game is layed out, you should notice that it is almost identical to the structure of the first two games. It mainly consists of First Person Shooter (or FPS for short) action, with some enjoyable action sequences involving vehicles thrown in. Also, up to four players can play on Halo 3 throughout the campaign mode either on the same Xbox 360 console or on Xbox live.
In the online mode, up to 16 players can take part in contests over 11 different maps armed with a wide variety of different battle types, which are all customisable. A new addition is the match moderation known as the forge, which allows players to move objects around the different levels in real-time, as well as spawn vehicles or weapons.
But apart from the terrific gaming experience on or offline, who could forget Halo 3’s in-game experience. Almost everything is cinematic in quality. The music, vocals and overall sound are superb, and the graphics are well-rendered.
Overall, Halo 3 is one of the best FPS games around and fans of the trilogy should look forward to many sleepless nights in front of their tv’s.
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