Halo 3: Outstanding Reviews Greet Master Chief’s Finale September 25, 2007

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We all know that Halo 3 is going to sell truckloads but is it any good?

After the all the hype surrounding the final chapter tin the Halo franchise, it’s actually a bit of a surprise to see that most of the key reviews for Halo 3 are not just positive, but pants-wettingly euphoric. Whatever else can be said about the Halo franchise, Halo 3 looks like it’s nailed it where it counts for gamers. Here’s what some of the top gaming sites said.

IGN.com: 9.5/10

The campaign, which is very good, is Halo 3's weakest point. It doesn't capture the cavalier spirit of the original Halo, but you'll still have fun playing through it. There's no first-person shooter on 360 that can equal Halo 3's blend of cinematic action, adrenaline-pumping shootouts, and male- (and female)-bonding gameplay. Look beyond the gameplay and you have a rich feature set unlike anything ever delivered in a videogame. The Forge and the replay functionality raise the bar for console shooters so high, it may never be surpassed this generation. There will be plenty of aspects for fans to nitpick, but it's hard to argue against Halo 3 as the most complete game available on any console.

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GamePro.com: 5/5

Anyway you slice it, Halo 3 more than lives up to the high expectations set by gamers everywhere. It's solid gameplay, immense replayability, online functionality and incredible production values will ensure its place in video game history, and it is, without a doubt, a satisfying and fulfilling close to the beloved trilogy[?].

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Gamespot.com: 9.5/10

On the surface, Halo 3 is every bit the sequel you would expect it to be, in that it delivers meaningful upgrades to both the story-driven and competitive sides of the package. However, it's the addition of the Forge level editor and the saved films that give the game an even longer set of legs, legs that will probably keep you running at full speed until Bungie figures out where, exactly, to go from here.

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Eurogamer.net: 10/10

And yet, hype machine aside, cutting through the crap about console wars and the like, what we find in Halo 3 is quite simply this - the best game yet in one of the best FPS franchises of the era. Better than either of its predecessors, Halo 3 still can't quite escape the category of flawed masterpiece - but this time around, the flaws are so minor that even the most churlish of reviewers would be hard pressed to mark the game down.

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Computer And Videogames: 9.7/10

Halo knows what it does best and it's done it. If you're one of those that is physically sick when even the world Halo is mentioned, we feel a little sorry for you. Don't cut off your nose to spite your face, as ours mums would say. You're genuinely going to miss out on an incredible gaming experience that offers many different ways to play it, alone with your mates, or against the global community.

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Oh, I'm sure the game will have it's detractors - after all no game is perfect. That said, it looks like Halo 3 is going to blast the competition out of the water.-Martin Lynch

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I wonder how long it will take for the intial reviews to die down and for a more objective view to be taken of the game. When Bioshock first came out it received rave reviews. A few weeks down the line and people are starting to realise that it is really just another stock shooter cloned from System Shock - nothing really special - if it's ok with you guys I think I'll hold my breath on this one.

Posted by Steve O B Have | September 25, 2007 11:28 AM

theyre not hyping it up much are they... ;)

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