Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Halo 3 ODST - User's Review

I picked this up at midnight so I could join a group of my friends and mow through the game....and it's amazing. I played it for 3 hours or so and I'm already half way through. The graphics are just as good as Halo 3's only a little bit better. The health system is a lot more realistic in this game. Instead of always regenerating whenever you aren't being attacked...you do, but you have an overall health too where if you don't get health packs, you will die. I've been playing on Legendary which is pretty hard, but I have 3 other friends playing with me, so it makes it a lot easier. This game is a 2 disc game. The first being the actual ODST game. The second disc is all the online fun stuff.

All in all, this is an amazing extension to Halo 3 and I call this the game that is going to hold people over until Call of Duty in November. Peace

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Halo 3 odst Audiophile Locations

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What The Big Websites Are Saying About Halo 3 ODST (Reviews)

Read what the big specialized websites are saying about Halo 3 ODST:
 
IGN: It begins high above Earth. A group of the fabled ODSTs are preparing to burn through the atmosphere and enter the battle for New Mombasa in tiny one-man pods. Other soldiers call them Helljumpers, a nickname you'll quickly learn is well deserved. In the moments before the leap of faith, you'll meet some new faces...

GamePro: ... Then there's the new Firefight mode, where four players fight against waves, rounds, and sets of increasingly difficult Halo enemies. Even more fun, addicting, and offering more replayability than the campaign, Firefight is in large part what makes Halo 3: ODST the best Halo yet.

GameTrailers: Review; Can ODST keep the Halo franchise alive? See videos...

1Up: ODST has its share of flaws, but it's a noteworthy creation simply for the way in which it unites the two different faces of the franchise -- campaign and multiplayer -- into something that should appeal to both sets of fans. It doesn't really do anything new (quite the contrary, really), yet its take on these familiar ideas is at once incredibly polished and extremely addictive.

NowGamer: Whichever way you slice it, ODST as an acronym is neither clever nor dumb. It’s just a lot of big fat nothing to nobody until you have it spelled out to your limply nodding face.

MTV: "Halo 3: ODST" places you in the shoes of an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, the "Halo"-universe equivalent of a Green Beret.

Kotaku: The ODST package is an unusual bundle. It combines a first-person campaign playable by up to four gamers and can be completed more quickly than those of previous Halos. It also offers three new competitive Halo 3 multiplayer maps, 21 Halo 3 maps that were previously available for purchase and 10 maps of a new cooperative combat Firefight mode along with an as-yet-unusable invitation to the online beta for Halo: Reach, Bungie's next Halo game.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Halo 3 ODST Audio Logs Locations Guide 1-30

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You need yo select the last level new mombasa, "finish the game" and you should have all the 29 logs before going to #30 on data hive, because you will not get it !! Anyway look again in 6:45 and for the location 7:54
all audio logs found locations on the map new mombasa go to 7:54 to see the locations on the map #30 is on Data hive mission in video part 2.

Halo 3 ODST Reviews; The Music!

One of the elements I was weary about, but ended up liking, was the music. Prior to the release of ODST I was informed that the music would be jazz influenced. Scared to death that it would sound like the last Soviet level in Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 (it was atrocious, trust me), I began to shake my head. Fortunately, there are no saxophones that I could hear. In fact, the music seemed to deliver a more personal, if not more human, perspective on things. The battle music was pretty impressive as well, but I do miss the vocals that made Halo, Halo.