Hands-on Review: Halo 3 (Verdict: Wow)

Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:36AM EDT

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The hype surrounding tomorrow's release of Halo 3 is unbelievable; that said, this is a truly unbelievable game. From its revamped graphics and thrilling gameplay to clever community features and rock-solid multiplayer modes, Halo 3 is a blast—a more-than-worthy follow-up to its groundbreaking predecessors. If you don't already own an Xbox 360, here's a great reason to buy one.

Let's get one thing clear right off the bat—I'm not a hardcore gamer, so if you're looking for the ultimate, no-hold-barred review of Halo 3, check out Yahoo!'s Halo 3 Launch Central. I'll happily admit that I'm not steeped in the lore of Halo (although I've played hours and hours of Halo multiplayer in my time)—I don't know every twist and turn in the Master Chief's struggle against the Covenant (check out Yahoo! Games' video retrospective of the plot), nor do I really care. However, the single-player mode of Halo 3 is so much fun that even a casual gamer like me could get into the story, and the graphics—while not up to the near-photo realism of Gears of War—are so cinematic that at times, I could've sworn I'd walked into a Star Wars movie.

And we're not just talking single-player action and multiplayer madness here. Halo 3 adds a bunch of cool community aspects that equal more than the sum of their parts. Taking screenshots (all the images in this review are shots I took in the game) and video clips of the action and sharing them online may sound pretty basic—that is, until you freeze the replay, detach the "camera" from the standard first-person view and fly around the suspended scene, complete with bullets and smoke hanging in mid-air, Warthog engines still revving, and alien foes still grimacing (think of the bullet-time scenes in "The Matrix" and you'll get the idea). This alone is an awesome experience; indeed, re-watching Halo 3 gameplay from a third-person perspective is almost as fun as playing the game itself. Once you're done snapping pictures and recording, you can then upload your snapshots and clips to Bungie.net (home of the Halo developers), where other players can view and rate your work. I can't wait to see the galleries of Halo 3 "art" that will doubtless emerge in the coming weeks.

Anyway, back to the actual game. I've typically had more fun playing Halo multiplayer matches than solo missions (indeed, that's true for most games I've played), but the Halo 3 solo campaign is truly compelling. I haven't finished the entire game yet (I got my disc Saturday afternoon and had relatives come to visit Sunday—the nerve!), but I've already witnessed some in-game sights that I won't soon forget. In one sequence, you and a squadron of soldiers (all zipping around on dune buggies and armed with shoulder-launched missiles) mount a ferocious attack on a towering "scarab tank"—a 30-foot-high mechanized tarantula of a thing—and between the dazzling graphics, the swirl of sounds, and the challenge of downing the beast, it was probably the most thrilling gaming experience I've ever had. Also, as a casual gamer, I appreciate that the hard-fought battle is, in fact, do-able; if you're stumped for long enough, you get enough hints to move the action along without giving the whole game away.

You'll also find plenty of new weapons—including the close-range, enemy-annihilating gravity hammer, my personal favorite—plus a new class of deployable objects, including the much-discussed bubble shield (which protects you from missiles and bullets, although baddies can walk right though it and knock you over the head). New vehicles include the two-person Brute Prowler, and there's also a too-cool motorcycle that's a cross between a Star Wars pod racer and a Harley. Great stuff.

I didn't have much of a chance to test out multiplayer—Bungie had yet to turn on the Halo 3 multiplayer servers during my tests—but I logged several hours of multiplayer during the beta in June, and what I saw looked more than promising (among the new features: the ability to muzzle annoying opponents). Halo 3 also comes with a Live-ready co-op mode, a welcome surprise that I can't wait to try.

So, is Halo 3 perfect, then? Not quite. As has been widely noted, the game's graphics aren't quite on a par with Gears of War, which looks practically photo realistic. Faces in Halo 3 still look pretty flat, at the overall feel can be cartoony at times. That said, the sheer scope of the Halo 3 vistas can be pretty awe-inspiring, and I saw few if any dropped frames during the epic battle scenes (such as the scarab tank attack). And when I popped Halo 2 back into my 360 and played a few rounds, there was no comparison—Halo 3's graphics are substantially better.

Also, while I found the "theater" mode (where you watch clips of recorded action) to be way more fun than I expected, some of the controls are clunky—for example, I'm still having trouble rewinding the action, and editing clips is harder than it should be. Hopefully, Bungie will iron out the kinks in the coming weeks.

Overall, though, Halo 3 is a spectacular entertainment. I often hear talk of games that drive people to buy a console—the original Halo did that for the original Xbox, and Halo 3 will do the same thing for the Xbox 360.

OK, Master Chief wannabes out there, sound off. Have you tried the game yet? Going out to buy it tonight at midnight?

Related:
Halo 3 Launch Central [Yahoo! Games]

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  • 26 Posted by gh0strine on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    That is true, james. I don't have a 360 yet but im willing to get it for HALO 3. But theres 2 reasons. First, the 360 has a hardware problem. "Red Rings Of Death" or w/e you guys call it. When you send it back t microsoft to get it fixed, does it happen anymore?? Awsner please. Second, I really am on a low budget right now. Although i am a BIG BIG fan of the HALO trilogy, i might have to wait a few months for the price of the game and 360 to drop. Maybe Christmas will do the trick. Lets wait and see. I got $250-$300 at the most. Should i get the 360 Core System??

  • 27 Posted by apd221 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    As I already stated... at least it's not made by EA, we would be waiting for a patch to fix the patch that patched the release.

  • 28 Posted by justin_cambridge@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I've got mine pre-ordered and theres no stopping me. I can't wait, Halo 3 will set the bar for FPS games for years to come. woot!

  • 29 Posted by heartlandhobbies on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Good review, However it's a bit too professional for a noob. M$ review plant. Not saying the game isn't great as I know my son is DYING to play it. However this review appears to be a total plant.

  • 30 Posted by nataliesalucci on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    Kids have me picking them up after school for this game. I'm wondering... what will be the best seller this year, HALO or Harry Potter??? I wish this could be mailed to us from USPS on the release date, Harry was...

  • 31 Posted by ericmwsfan on Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:08AM EDT Report Abuse

    Nope not going to get it. I don't have a 360 and don't really want one. Maybe if it ever comes out on the PC ill play it.

  • 32 Posted by pn1012 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    going to be an absolutely awesome year (and early next year) for the 360, Halo 3 is just the beginning

  • 33 Posted by pianoman629 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Although I thoroughly enjoyed Halo 2, there isn't anything that I've seen that would compell me to buy Halo 3. It feels to me more like Halo 2.5. It's the same game with better graphics n' some extras here and there. I've always been a fan of first-person shooters and to be honest, I'm going to wait for Unreal Tournament 3 to come out.

  • 34 Posted by turtelman14 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm going to buy a 360 just beacuse of halo 3

  • 36 Posted by amomagain02 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Bought the game for my 12 year old this morning. He doesn't even have a 360 yet but is getting one in about two weeks. He just had to have the special edition halo 3 to go with his special edition halo 2. His first halo game cd broke so I guess I will be buying another one of those . It's all Kind of like Harry Potter books. He read them all, has them all in hard cover. I guess next Halo games will be sold in a box set!

  • 37 Posted by carey_w_98 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    This game is the sole reason I am buying an xbox 360. Having never played halo before, even once, I am looking forward to being introduced to it!

  • 38 Posted by poop_is_a_funny_word_wb on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    I pick the game up today after work and started playing at 6:30 pm and finish the solo story mode in 6.5 hrs kinda sad that it is that short!!!

  • 39 Posted by joe5622 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    halo 3 gave me permagrin all night! i heart it!

  • 40 Posted by zellowmicka on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't wait as I'm going to buy an X-BOX 360 to play HALO 3!! That's how good the game is! ;-D

  • 41 Posted by eppersonwm on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    whats this "Halo" everyone keeps talking about? j/k i love the game

  • 42 Posted by apd221 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm with Golddigger.... I was anticipating this game so much but after only 5-6 hours, my wife and I had it beat. WTF? The graphics are good but not as good as all the hype...guess I'll just stay a PC FPS fan until consoles can compete in the graphics department. It did feel EXACTLY like Halo 2 to me. I love the Halo series and my 8 yr old loves the new Halo so that's all that matters to, good job Bungie... I just can't help feel like they YET AGAIN made the game with multiplayer as a primary focus and they REALL clacked on the campaign. Back to my PC for more faithful BF2142....

  • 43 Posted by cpreciado121 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have tried every method of rewinding films, and it is impossible. Wondering what the deal is?

  • 45 Posted by bigbadaa on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    this game is fomulalic and boring the graphics so-so i think gears of war to much better and halo3 well it's just a high end shoot em up for dim wits. i think tooo much hype i am returning my xbox360 i bought just to play this 2 bit game although hollywood will probaly mae a stupid movie of it! SELL OUTS!

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