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Halo 3: ODST

Also known as: Halo 3: Recon

Prepared to drop? First, prepare your expectations

Words: Charlie Barratt, GamesRadar US

ODST is all about mindset.

Are you hoping for more Halo 3? Are you looking forward to another adventure in that game’s grandly exaggerated yet comfortingly familiar universe? Are you excited to wield the same crazy weapons and vehicles in brand new battles, to encounter the same smart enemies in unexpected new situations and to witness the same epic war from an entirely new perspective? Are more missions and more multiplayer enough? If so, then ODST is the answer. You will definitely not be disappointed.

But what if you got carried away by the hype? What if that amazing live-action trailer, or that significant September release date, have you convinced that ODST is the next major milestone in the Halo phenomenon? What if the talk about detective characters, film noir settings and gritty close-quarters combat have you anticipating a bold departure from the Bungie formula? Then yeah, you might be in for a bit of a letdown. Like we said at the start, though, all you need is the right mindset. So here’s what you should expect from Halo 3: ODST…


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A new kind of hero

For pure escapism, Master Chief is the perfect hero. He stands seven feet tall, he wears nearly invulnerable armor, he hangs out with naked computer chicks and, best of all, he’s a blank slate on which players can project themselves. For narrative impact and emotional resonance, however, he sucks… no one can really relate to, or truly empathize with, a faceless genetic supermachine.

His controversial absence in ODST, therefore, is actually a big plus. Halo’s developers have finally been freed to create new heroes, and this time, they’ve written them to be much more realistic, much more believable and much more human. “Orbital Drop Shock Trooper” may sound like a fancy title, and does indicate special training, but these men are still simple soldiers with a limited knowledge of the overall conflict. They follow orders, even if they don’t agree with them. They bicker. They crack jokes. They compare war stories and watch each other’s backs. They make lewd comments about the opposite sex, or reveal long-simmering romances. In other words, they have real personalities.


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A new kind of story

The game’s story is structured differently, too, enabling these characters’ differences to shine. When an ODST mission to Earth goes disastrously wrong, the squad is scattered across the futuristic city of New Mombasa, Africa – visited briefly in Halo 2 – and the team’s rookie member is forced to wander the urban landscape at night, piecing together what happened during the six hours he was unconscious in his drop pod.

Sadly, the Rookie is as silent and empty a vessel as Master Chief. Each time he discovers a clue to his friends’ location, though, you’ll jump into their unique and colorful shoes for a flashback mission. One is a trigger-happy explosives expert who gets his hands on a tank. One is the gruff and grumbly cowboy type who must protect a critical government facility. One’s got a cocky attitude, but the sniper skills to match. One’s the leader (voiced by Firefly’s Nathan Fillion), trying desperately to rescue his female superior (voiced by Battlestar Galactica’s Tricia Helfer) and discover her secret reasons for sending them on this failed operation to begin with.

Compared to the sweeping galactic saga that is the original Halo trilogy, ODST’s plot is decidedly small-scale. Intimate. You won’t experience any earth-shattering revelations, or be blown away by too many breathtaking setpieces. You certainly won’t feel like you’re saving the universe. Some players will undoubtedly be bored, but after eight years of increasingly convoluted story threads that often required the help of novelizations and comic books to unravel, we felt refreshed.


 
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Spartan523  - 2 months 16 days ago 
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Yeager1122  - 2 months 16 days ago 
good article but i still dont want this game
Riodoku  - 2 months 16 days ago 
This is about what I expected. I'll have some fun playing it with my friend when he gets it.
Spartan523  - 2 months 16 days ago 
since it was designed as an expansion, and microsofts just greedy, i dont see how you can fault the game, it was originally $40 but MS changed it, at least bungie put as much as they did into it
ChrisAntistaSmellsLikePizza  - 2 months 16 days ago 
I might try a rent first, then see from there if I really consider it a Halo expansion that truly expands and adds new flares to a pretty "O.K." formula, not just adds new multi-player maps, or if it is just another (all be it upgraded) version of horde/survival mode.
ChewedAlfredo  - 2 months 16 days ago 
ahhh yaaaaa i am definately pickin uup me some of dat ODST! HOOAH!
WhiteCoco  - 2 months 16 days ago 
Without online matchmaking for the Firefight mode, ODST won't be as fondly remembered as Halo 3. Not to mention its full game price tag. I really wanted to buy this game but as the months went by, my interest waned and I'm just going to rent it for the single-player.

Perhaps I'll buy a copy if its 20 dollars cheaper.
kissmeimgreek  - 2 months 16 days ago 
That was a really great review! however, i was surprised by the 7... i thought it would be an 8 but its your opinion so go ahead! either way i guess its an eight for me if you add the +1.

i really admire tha yall are one of the few non biased sites that dont changeratings vecause of hype or preference. (like youve done with infamous and now ODST....fair reviews)
sklorbit  - 2 months 16 days ago 
great review. i am not into halo so i probably wouldnt have bought it anyway. but this review really made me decide im not getting the game. i give bungie credit for making this game into something better than an expansion but it cant compare to uncharted 2 and modern warfare 2
iKOemos  - 2 months 16 days ago 
See GR doesn't blow Microsoft and i am surprized really. I was expecting such a heavyweight game to receive a better score. But i don't even own a 360 so I don't care.
legory  - 2 months 16 days ago 
I am definitely getting this game. I am a huge Halo fan, and thus I add the +1. I've been looking forward to this game for almost a year, your less-than-enthusiastic review won't stop me from buying it!

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CountFenring  - 2 months 16 days ago 
Good review, I'll probably buy this when it drops so I can get into Reach just because I hope it'll be like Halo Ghost Recon. I do love the Halo universe, so I think I'll enjoy this too.
Romination  - 2 months 16 days ago 
am i the only one who saw the 'we definitely haven't played THIS before' video and thought 'wow i've totally played that before'?
GoldenMe  - 2 months 16 days ago 
I enjoy Halo, and I already have it pre-ordered so yeah.... go me.

Also, I also assume that the score you gave it is also a joke to Bungie's favorite number.
WiLdFiRe567  - 2 months 16 days ago 
Well written Charlie but unfortunately i still have a raging boner for Halo so i have to get this game :D
magicwalnuts0  - 2 months 16 days ago 
WOOO! Another laughably short campaign for a game franchise that has an excellent Sci-Fi backstory. EPIC FAIL, my 360 just RRoD'd for the third time, so I'm definitely never playing this game, cause I'm not repairing that piece of shit.

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AndyGiff93  - 2 months 16 days ago 
Wow GR yuo r stoopid. I hav seen th trailerz and dis game is easliy a 11/10, I shud av yuor job

Nah I jest, good review. You justified the score so nobody can argue. I am still looking forward to playing it though...
outergod  - 2 months 16 days ago 
I'm really looking for a game to bridge the gap until the release of Uncharted and MW2 so this should do nicely... only £30 on amazon. Seems reasonable to me considering you get all the Halo 3 maps, of which I have none, and the Reach beta
SausageLozenge  - 2 months 16 days ago 
There are 3 kinds of people

Person 1: The player that loves Halo and buys all map packs. They play Halo all the time and get their money out of the product. ODST will make them happy.

Person 2: Bought Halo 3 beat it, played multiplayer a bit, and never touched it again. ODST gives you 14 new maps that "Person 1" bought the day they came out. ODST holds a lot of content that will be new to them.

Person 3: They don't like Halo.

If your Person 1 or 2, buy ODST. If you Person 3, don't buy ODST.
Rhesus  - 2 months 16 days ago 
Great, great article but, I'm still a maybe on this one.
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Halo 3: ODST

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: Fall 2009
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Bungie
Franchise: Halo
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
16 player VS
4 player CO-OP
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