Thursday, April 15, 2010

Halo ODST: Should I Buy It?

Besides Firefight and the fact that you are more venerable, what is different about it? I know it is a new story and everything, but Halo isn't something I buy for the story simply because it is never that good. And isn't multiplayer the exact same with some new maps? I just want to know what they fixed/changed or something new they added besides the above mentioned.Halo ODST: Should I Buy It?
To me, the main question is: Do you have all the Halo 3 maps? If you don't have any or most of them, I would say buy it.....if you do have them, Rent it.Halo ODST: Should I Buy It?
[QUOTE=''NOD_Grindking'']To me, the main question is: Do you have all the Halo 3 maps? If you don't have any or most of them, I would say buy it.....if you do have them, Rent it.[/QUOTE]Well I have all the maps and was wondering what made it turn into a $60 game and why it wasn't released as a $30-$40 expansion.
[QUOTE=''XxChicagoTedXx''][QUOTE=''NOD_Grindking'']To me, the main question is: Do you have all the Halo 3 maps? If you don't have any or most of them, I would say buy it.....if you do have them, Rent it.[/QUOTE]Well I have all the maps and was wondering what made it turn into a $60 game and why it wasn't released as a $30-$40 expansion.[/QUOTE]



And like I said, I think the fact that all maps are included is part of the reason for the 60$ price tag. If I were you, I would give it a rent because A) The campaign is only 6-7ish hours long, and B) There is no match making for Fire fight mode.

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