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Second Xboxweb review
And the reviews continue… XboxWeb has put up a SECOND review – the breakdown was slightly different, but the final result (9.8) was the same. WARNING: There are major spoilers in the accompanying screen captures. We’ve added the shots to our database… but there’s a spoiler warning on them.
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Taking M one step too far
Interesting… the Official Halo website at microsoft.com now has a warning page – you must state that you’re over 17 simply to read the content on the (flash) site. Seems that this might be a little overboard – there’s no violent content or swearwords on the site itself…
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Reviews roundup
Some older reviews have turned up – thanks to the news archive at Blue’s News for these. Game Revolution looked at Halo a couple of weeks ago – they gave it an A. GamesFirst was not as impressed – Halo got 4 out of 5 stars (though the reviewer said it was a solid title – he was unhappy with the paucity of weapons, the lack of bots, and the lack of flexibility in gameplay). Game Nation liked it a lot, and gave it a 96/100. And finally, Gamesmania reprinted the review seen on the Electric Playground. All of these have been added to our Reviews page, and the new screens with the Gaming Nation review have been added to our Screenshots database.
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Gamers Pulse reviews Halo
Gamers Pulse has reviewed Halo – the review is very positive; the downsides were the darkness on some later levels and the lack of replay value in the single player game. (Obviously, the reviewer didn’t see the value in repeating at higher difficulty levels…) Thanks to Narcogen, at Rampancy.net, for noticing this. We’ve added it to our Reviews page.
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Strip that ring!
Marcus Hellqvist sends us a new Halo desktop, with the ring acting as a negative strip. Check it out in our Wallpaper section.
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Halo SETI Team 14 day stats posted
Dink!… The Halo SETI Marines, neglected last week, have fallen another notch to 54th in the Battle of the Teams… and due to some sort of reset, the 3000+ units the team crunched since November 12 didn’t show up at all on the SETI servers. Ouch! See how YOUR crunching is going on the 14 day stats page.
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Hi-res Joypad Covers
For those who wanted to see a larger shot of the blue cyborg on the French magazine Joypad’s cover, Draikin has posted links to three higher-res versions (one of which is ridiculously hi-res). Perfect for extraction to make Wallpapers! Thanks, Draikin (and Bishop)!
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Reader reviews at GameFAQs
Poking around at GameFAQs, I ran across a section of Halo Reader Reviews. They range from 4/10 (from someone who seems to have played a different game than I did) to 10/10. Some laughs in here.
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Halo FAQ/Walkthrough available
Thanks to Erick Delgado, who pointed out a new Halo FAQ/Walkthrough (only the first two levels are up in the walkthrough so far) at CheatCC.com. It’s also available at GameFAQs. Some of the info is a little shaky… but it’s being worked on.
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Impressions from the Xperience
fAt1, of MPZ Halo, got a chance to play some Halo at the Xbox Xperience sneak preview tour in London, and has written up his impressions. Check ’em out!
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Where’d that file go?
Praetor has sent in a new desktop – you’ll find it in our Wallpaper section. A lot going on there…
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Fan art inspired by Halo
Omniscient, a frequent submitter to our Fan Fiction archive, has dropped off a piece of fan art – he says that “though the setting and the weapon in his hand are really not related to Halo at all, this art was never the less inspired by the game.” You’ll find it in our Miscellaneous Art section.
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Two more reviews for Halo
TeamXbox ran across another couple of reviews we missed today (too much Halo playing while trying to digest yesterday’s turkey… makes us lazy) – The Electric Playground loved the controls, whined about lack of bots and repetitive architecture, and gave it an 89, while XboxWeb loved it to death, and gave it a 9.8. Both of these have been added to our Reviews page (which, incidentally, has been added to the navbar – thanks, Nij).
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Online MP Halo is here
The work on getting Halo to play online has been fast and furious over the past few days. We’ve watched it carefully, but have held off reporting much until solid progress was made… that time is now. A new program called Xbox Gateway has been written to route Xbox packets over the internet… people have successfully played 1-on-1 multiplayer games from two different places! The program is free, and will soon be open-source. It currently has limitations (more than two players introduces unacceptable lag (although one of our forum visitors reports an acceptable 4-player game), and each player must have a linux box available for use on the local network for routing packets)… but past that, the work’s been done for you. Visit XBoxGW.com and download the software, and instructions on how to use it… and you should be on your way! (Thanks to Freewill for keeping a beady eye on the entire process for us.)
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New Logo uploaded
Lothster sends in a new rendition of the Halo logo – psychadelic! You’ll find it in our Logos section.
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Two more Halo reviews surface
Two new reviews have popped up recently – Cloudchaser Microsoft thought Halo was simply Perfect Dark, repackaged, and gave it a 9.0… Core Magazine loved it, but felt that the lack of bots were a hindrance, and gave it an A. We’ve added both of these to our Reviews page. (Thanks to VeeoftheMiB@aol.com and R.net for the heads-ups.)
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AV reviews Halo
Charles D. Clifford told us that The Adrenaline Vault has put up their Halo Review (and 9 new screens) – they loved it. They obviously didn’t read The Fall of Reach (it’s becoming clear how much of the backstory was buried in that book), but it didn’t stop them from seriously enjoying the game.In the later sections, the single player experience actually feels less entertaining than pairing up with a buddy to fight back the hordes of enemies, and I have a seven hour, five AM finishing, side-by-side stretch of gaming to back me up in that assertion.
(That’s, what… MTB = 300?) Go read it. (We’ve added it to our Reviews page, and the screens to our Screenshots database.)
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MPB – the new standard
Forensic proposes a new rating scale to replace the (in Halo’s case inapplicable) StC (‘Start to Crate’) system for rating shooters: MPB (‘Minutes Past Bedtime’):You measure how long you stayed up past midnight playing, despite having to go to class or work the next day, and you’ve got your rating. In this case, Halo earns a respectable score of 120.
A few days ago here, Halo earned a 220…
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Sounds like EGM liked it
op_ivy noticed a Yahoo story on Xbox sales that contains this line:Word-of-mouth recommendations and stellar reviews are driving gamers to the great games available on Xbox, including “Halo,” which earned the highest accolades from Electronic Gaming Monthly, securing a rating of 10 from all reviewers.
As soon as we can, we’ll put the article up…
