Halo 3 2007

Log Status

Completed

Playing

Backlog

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Rating

Time Played

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Days in Journal

2 days

Last played

November 29, 2023

First played

November 14, 2023

Platforms Played

DISPLAY


Still just as smooth and enjoyable, Halo 3 with a group of four is a must-play experience for everyone. As time marches on, the effect that Halo has had on the gaming world proves itself to be more and more profound. Short and sweet, we completed this in two quick sessions with enough laughs to wrap a Halo Ring.

Levels sequence like butter and there's no sequence or encounter that lasts too long. Gone are the forced respawns on teammate death, and back in is the "get safe to spawn" system, making the co-op experience much better than its predecessor. In Halo 3 you get perfectly designed levels coupled with the best arsenal of weapons the series has to offer. An underrated change from Halo 2 to 3 is the opposition you play against in the campaign, going from elites to brutes makes for a much easier experience in which you are targeting an enemy with lower mobility and a health pool as opposed to the unending shield bonanaza you had previously. I cannot overstate how much better this makes running through fights.

Legitimately everything about the campaign experience of Halo 3 is good, in my opinion the best there ever been in an FPS. Legendary moments, infinitely memorable voicelines, great characters, Halo 3 has it all.

Halo 3 is the conclusion to Bungie's immaculately succesful and acclaimed Halo trilogy, and man does it do every one of the characters and fans who were present from the launch of Combat Evolved justice.

With nearly perfect multiplayer, a compelling story, and a Hall of Fame soundtrack by Marty O'Donnell, Halo 3 is without a shadow of the doubt on FPS Mount Rushmore.