Horribly, it's that price tag that ultimately does for Halo 3: ODST. This is a marvellous campaign, and its clever pacing, shifting focus and expert storytelling all heave effortlessly under cover of wisdom inherited from the phenomenal Halo 3. Our fear had been that the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers would struggle to escape the Master Chief's shadow, but the developer's improving craft means they have no difficulty doing so over a short distance. Instead, it's the shadow cast by Halo 3 itself, and its contemporaries then and since, that proves slightly too long and broad for Bungie's valiant efforts of the past 18 months to escape, because no matter the quality of what's on offer, they can't reasonably make the same demand of your wallet, and yet they still do. It's all the more disappointing, because as a roadmap to the future of Halo, if not the future of Bungie, Halo 3: ODST is fantastic.
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Ouch
And xbox360 fans were going crazy saying it was NOT an expansion.
ironic.
54.2 is the right score
so let me get this straight: this POS did not improve upon gaylo 3. the graphics are the same. the maps are the same. guns are the same. it looks dated compared to killzone 2 and still this crap gets an 8.
why are the bots excited about this one?
Oh.My.God.
you don't judge a game on its price. If the price dropped their score at all then that's sad. I don't care what game it is or what system it's on. You shouldn't do that. Judge the game on its own merits, not the price.
I don't care if it got an 8. I was expecting between 8-9, but if that 8 is mostly because of the price then that isn't right.