Abstract: It’s natural for fans to have some sort of trepidation going into the release of Halo 4, after all, it’s the first non-Bungie developed Halo outside of Anniversary. And 343 Industries might be comprised of a lot of folks that love the franchise, and ha...
Published: 2012-11-01, Author: Steve , review by: newatlas.com
A solid candidate for game of the year and another “must buy” experience that will keep the Halo name at the top of many wish lists.Gizmag Rating 9/10Images provided courtesy of MicrosoftView gallery - 23 images...
Published: 2012-11-01, Author: Ramon , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Even before you gain the controls for Halo 4, you just know you're in for a treat. Not just because, well…it's Halo, but the opening scenes gives you a sense that the proverbial sh*t is about to hit the fan.As usual, you'll be tasked with saving humanity...
Abstract: As the new stewards of the Halo series, developer 343 industries has managed a rare feat with Halo 4: They've created a worthy sequel to a blockbuster franchise that wasn't initially theirs. Halo 4 has all the big set piece battles players expect, alon...
A genuine attempt at giving a Halo story some emotional maturity. Spectacular visuals. A sensational Neil Davidge score. Tweaks to game design encourages more dynamic, cerebral gameplay. Multiplayer is familiar yet fresh.
Cornball dialogue and wide-eyed emoting oversells things. Disappointingly formulaic, anticlimactic narrative. Too many story threads are left without development. Spartan Ops is uninspired and tedious.
A genuine attempt at giving a Halo story some emotional maturity. Spectacular visuals. A sensational Neil Davidge score. Tweaks to game design encourages more dynamic, cerebral gameplay. Multiplayer is familiar yet fresh.
Cornball dialogue and wide-eyed emoting oversells things. Disappointingly formulaic, anticlimactic narrative. Too many story threads are left without development. Spartan Ops is uninspired and tedious.
A genuine attempt at giving a Halo story some emotional maturity. Spectacular visuals. A sensational Neil Davidge score. Tweaks to game design encourages more dynamic, cerebral gameplay. Multiplayer is familiar yet fresh.
Cornball dialogue and wide-eyed emoting oversells things. Disappointingly formulaic, anticlimactic narrative. Too many story threads are left without development. Spartan Ops is uninspired and tedious.
Abstract: Halo's a series with a pedigree. Created by the fine folks at Bungie way back in 1999, the first game marked a watershed moment in first-person shooter gaming for many, proving once and for all that the genre - once heralded as only possible on compute...
343 has created the finest Halo game of this generation, no doubt, ensuring fans that Microsoft chose well when creating this studio. A little too safe at times, but with a sprawling multiplayer component, it'll be interesting to see what new tricks 343 c...