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Halo 2

Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Release Date: 2004-11-09
Brand:Microsoft
Model:XBMSFT 805529792234
Language:Unknown: English;
Weight:0.28 pounds
Dimensions:5.47 inches x 7.5 inches x 0.59 inches
[Width x Length x Height]

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  • Marketing Information:

    Halo 2 is the sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo: Combat Evolved. In Halo 2, the saga continues as Master Chief a genetically enhanced super-soldier is the only thing standing between the relentless Covenant and the destruction of all humankind.


  • Product Information
  • Software Sub Type: First Person Shooter
  • Software Name: Halo 2 - Complete Product
  • Features & Benefits:

    Single-player:

  • Be the hero. Take on the Covenant on your own and live firsthand the epic saga of the Master Chief. Wield dual weapons. Use previously undiscovered Covenant arms. Drive vehicles and pilot aircraft. Battle intelligent enemy A.I., and all-new alien opponents.
  • Cooperative play:

  • Team up with a friend and save humankind together.
  • Xbox Live multiplayer:

  • Improving upon the original Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 is Xbox Live-enabled, allowing up to 16 gamers to play against people around the world.
  • Halo 2 redefines the social experience of online gaming. New technology lets groups of friends stick together, find games, and meet new opponents.
  • Players can split into multiple teams, form clans, or go head-to-head against new friends or old enemies.
  • Players can personalize Covenant Elite or Human Spartan armor with custom colors and emblems to enhance battlefield recognition.
  • Players can visit Bungie.net for additional game enhancements, including in-depth statistics and worldwide rankings.
  • Game Rating: ESRB - M - (Mature) - Blood and Gore, Language, Violence
  • Platform Support: Xbox

  • License Information
  • License Type: Complete Product
  • License Pricing: Standard
  • License Quantity: 1 User

  • Miscellaneous
  • Compatibility:
  • System Link 2-16
  • Dolby 5.1 Surround
  • Halo 2 is one of those rare video games that garnishes attention from regular folk who wouldn't know which direction to point a game controller. With more than 1.5 million pre-orders and a massive release party in Times Square, the game enjoys the sort of buzz, and sales, generally reserved for boy wizards. But does it merit the hype?

    Opening Scene

    Halo 2 opens with a cut scene in the Covenant Holy City of High Charity. Much has happened since Master Chief (that's you) created so much havoc for the Covenant in the first Halo, and the Arbiter has much atoning to do for his failures. This first cut scene is long, but the lush graphics, orchestral sound, and polished voice talent for both this and other cut scenes as well as the game itself put most animated television shows to shame.


    Much has happened since Master Chief created so much havoc for the Covenant in the first Halo, and the Arbiter has much atoning to do.

    In the end, though, Halo 2 is unabashedly a first-person shooter. It has a Mature rating and is not meant for kids. Gameplay is constant and intense. No sooner is one bunch of aliens taken care of than another descends. The controls are identical to the first game so those familiar with it will be up and blasting in no time. And the sound and graphics have been beefed up so that Halo 2 is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful console games available.

    Opening Fire

    Most of the weapons from the first game return, although strangely the MA5B Assault Rifle (the default weapon in the first game) is not available. There is a single melee weapon known as the Covenant Sword, but the controls for it are the same as that for all the shooter weapons, making it difficult to direct. Also, for a new twist, you can hold two of the smaller guns at the same time and shoot double-fisted.

    As for vehicles, the old favorites are back and joined by a few new, mostly Covenant wheeled monsters. Some improvements have been made to the AI so that the nonplayer characters can drive without running into too many obstacles while you man the turret. This improved AI also has enemies ducking for cover, and the banter from both the Marines and the bad guys has undergone massive improvements so that it no longer sounds quite so repetitive.

    On Your Own

    The most significant change in the single-player game is with Master Chief's much-touted defensive suit. At the beginning of the game, he is told that the suit has been upgraded, but it's really undergone a severe downgrade. In Halo 2, the player has only one lifeline. Unlike in the first game, there is basically no defensive shield on the suit, making gameplay tougher. It can often take multiple--sometimes a maddening number--attempts to make it through thorny parts of the game.


    Or with a Friend

    Finally, no review of a Halo game is complete without mentioning multiplayer. One of the main reasons to buy Halo 2 is the ability to play through Xbox Live, a feature not included in the first game, which was among the original releases for the Xbox. Multiplayer for Halo 2 uses all of the same weapons and vehicles as in the single-player game, and the types of games available in Halo (King of the Hill, Slayer, Capture the Flag) return with a host of new maps. Multiplayer Halo 2 offers customizable profiles, control layout, and screens as well as a voice proximity feature, where you can talk with other players via an Xbox Communicator so that those closer to you sound louder than those farther away. Players can also create both permanent clans and temporary parties in the Xbox Live world. Undoubtedly, this multiplayer feature alone ensures that Halo 2 will remain a top-selling game for years to come. --David Morel

    Pros:

    • Lush graphics and orchestral sound
    • Constant, thumping shoot-'em-up action
    • Multiplayer available through Xbox live

    Cons:

    • Suit downgrade makes single-player often overly difficult
    • Get ready for some bleary-eyed mornings

    Features

  • Master Chief can now wield two weapons at once, board Covenant vehicles and steal Covenant weapons like the incredible double energy sword
  • Lead an all-new unit of super-soldiers, the ODST -- tougher, badder and deadlier versions of your old comrades
  • New enemies, allies and surprises around every corner - intense combat action with enhanced AI and real-time lighting
  • Immense single-player action with maassive landscapes and huge cities to explore and defend - destructible and interactive environments
  • Take the action online with your Xbox Live and switch sides, to become a Covenant Elite!
  • Customer reviews


    « Suprisingly Excellent FPS »
    My friend gave this game to me and I've been playing through the campaign recently. It is a great FPS.
    I didn't like halo 3 and I despise Halo ODST by the way.

    The story is actually realy good especially considering it's and FPS. It's realy cool how you get to play as Master Chief and The Arbiter and see both sides of the conflict.

    The gameplay is also great. There are lots of cool sci-fi weapons. It's fun to play. Just don't expect it reinventing the FPS genre. It still the same FPS gameply. There are also vehicle bits that are fun as well.

    I haven't played the online, but the singleplayer is sure to please fans of Sci-Fi shooters. And it's compatible with 360. Best Halo game yet.
    Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-09-04
    « very fun game! »
    this game is fun to play, about 6 months ago a friend of mine let me borrow it and i couldn't stop playing it the campaign is shorter than the one in combat evolved but its just as good if not a bit better. It came right when amazon said it would and it came in perfect condition and played well on my xbox. I actually think this game is a little better than the first halo video game because in this one you can play as the arbiter and master chief also the graphics are better. So if you liked the first halo then you'll love this one.
    halo combat evolved: 10/10
    halo 2: 10/10
    halo 3: 9/10
    halo wars: 4/10
    halo 3 odst: 10/10
    Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-07-31
    « Missed it the first time »
    I missed out on this awesome game when it was first released. I had sold my original Xbox and had moved back to PC gaming. Once I picked up an Xbox 360 a few years ago I played Halo 3 and loved it and then I remembered this game. I can say that unlike the original Halo, this game automatically supports widescreen TV's, so it looked great on my HD TV. It must be one of the funnest, best looking original Xbox games out there. Played great on the 360 too!
    Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-07-18
    « Hated Campaign; Loved the Multiplayer »
    Aside from a SF title, a Zelda title, or Snatcher, I would have to say that the original Halo was one of the best games I've ever played. It was just so well done - it was fun, engaging, and it set a great atmosphere. Even with the newer titles these days, I still pop in CE occasionally for a quick run through The Library, Two Betrayals, or The Maw.

    With that said, I hated Halo 2's campaign mode. That's not to say that Bungie didn't work SUPER hard on it, or that they didn't do a fantastic job - they did. The levels, the AI, the music - all top-notch.

    But I think what turned me off about Halo 2's campaign was the mood or atmosphere that it set. Namely, there was too much interference. Whether it was from Cortana, or supporting forces, or other characters, there was just way too much 'help' and 'presence' in the game for my liking.

    I think that's what I liked so much about the first Halo - you were left alone for a very large chunk of the game. Your Marines were always quick to get killed off if they arrived at all, and you didn't have any "partners" you were expected to work with. It was just you, and this massive, lonely terrain you had to get through. Well, Cortana was there, but I wouldn't call her presence intrusive. She was more intel than anything else.

    But in Halo 2, you have all these people you're involved with now, and the game felt much more linear. It went from dead silence in Halo 1, to sometimes constant commentary by other characters on what was going on around you. Didn't need it, didn't like it. It was almost as if it had been dumbed down a little, and obvious became the name of the game . . . a trend I'm starting to notice with a lot of sequels and games being released recently. What gives?

    But then, multiplayer more than made up for that. And here, it *was* enjoyable to play with and strategize with other people. So despite my dislike for the crowded campaign, this is still a 5-star and highly recommended game.





    Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-07-15
    « Halo 2, the best of xbox »
    Halo 2 is one of my favorite games of all time for the original Xbox. The story line and the game play are like no other game I've played. I recomend it to anyone who hasn't played the Halo series yet (which who hasn't?!) if they can find a copy. Enjoy!
    Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-07-01
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