My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Important Launch Party Info

    IMPORTANT: At 2:41 am Chicago time, Matt Soell dropped into our forum to apologize for the RSVP snafu (and the limitations of reality in general). He’s not going to be able to respond to all of the RSVPs – but here are his general guidelines:

    Bottom line: If you RSVPed two weeks ago, you are almost definitely in. If you RSVPed two days ago, or two hours ago, I guarantee nothing. If you didn’t RSVP, stay home.

    It would be very much of a downer to be turned away at the door… so take this to heart.


  • Gamespy says ‘eh’

    Gamespy has put up their full Halo review… and they weren’t that imporessed. A solid title, but nothing special. Mostly, they were frustrated with what they saw as repetitive gameplay (“It’s like a videogame equivalent of Groundhog Day”). You can’t please everyone… Charles Clifford gets the first-spot nod.

  • IGN Reviews Halo… for Insiders

    IGN has put up their Halo review – unfortunately, it’s Insider-only. It makes some interesting points that the other reviews don’t make – but since most of them could be considered spoilers, I’ll refrain from quoting them. They also include some MAJOR spoilers – but clearly delineate them, and write them in white text on a white background, so the only way to read them is to WANT to read them. Thanks to Dan for the heads-up – read his post for the actual breakdown of their review.

  • Halo Reviews page added

    In anticipation of the flood of full Halo Reviews (that is, reviews of the full game, as opposed to previews, or reviews of beta versions, or mentions in articles not solely devoted to Halo), we’ve created a Reviews page. You can find the first three full reviews there now. This page should give you easy access to what the gaming press thinks of Halo.

  • Gamespy’s Holiday Buyers Guide

    Gamespy’s put up their Xbox Holiday 2001 Buyer’s Guide… and Halo (of course) gets a nod. It’s not very long (6 paragraphs, and two are the same 🙂 ), but there’s a nice little multiplayer hints section, with some decent (if pretty basic) advice. Thanks to Charles Clifford for the first heads-up!

  • Gamespot’s full Halo Review

    The full reviews continue – Gamespot has put theirs up. They gave it a 9.7…

    Halo is a complete thrill ride from beginning to end, an experience perhaps best described as a 16-hour-plus version of the siege scene from the film Terminator 2.

    Complaints? Framerate and lack of bots. (Pretty standard fare by now. 🙂 ) We’ll get a Reviews page up asap (thanks for the suggestion, Nij!). Thanks to Fo for the heads-up!


  • Quake in the Garden of Eden

    Halo makes it into USA today: a pretty big article about the ‘Battle of the boxes‘ suggests that “Hard-core players who like PC-style games probably already have put their money down for [an Xbox]”, and Halo “is like you’re playing a space marine from Aliens, except with a touch of humor.” They’re thinking it’s gonna be hard to find one on Launch Day… lots of HBO regulars hope they’re wrong. 🙂 Thanks to Lophan for the heads-up.

  • Casting Call – Launch Party Reporters

    Volunteers needed: The Halo Launch Party tomorrow night in Chicago is a sold-out event (well, okay, the tickets are free, but the gap between how many can fit in the room and how many WANT to fit in the room is several hundred people)… but HBO has no official representative to cover it! If you’re planning on being there, think you’ll have net access during or after the event, and have reasonable writing skills, HBO wants to make YOU reporter for a day! Drop us a line at volunteers@bungie.org, and include a username/password combo you’d like to post with. We’ll set you up with an account so that you can post your impressions (or upload your candid pics) right from the show floor! This is your chance for fame and glory… or at least a permanent place in the HBO pantheon. Hurry – time is short! Update: Looks like we have enough volunteers at this time – thanks, all!

  • Full Halo review at VE

    VoodooExtreme’s full Halo review has been posted. An overall score of 95% (lowest rating: 90% for Replay value and Stability). It is a nearly perfectly positive review:

    After playing through Halo a couple times I can safely say with no repentance that it’s one of the most engrossing games I’ve ever played in my entire life.

    […]

    Not many games with multiyear development cycles live up to fans? expectations, but I think that Halo is one of those rare exceptions. If you love sci-fi themed first person shooters, Halo is a must buy even if you have to wait for the PC or Mac version. If you have an Xbox, you must own Halo. It’s just that simple.

    However, there were a couple of things listed in the ‘Cons’ summary: framerate stutters (yes, still) and ‘a somewhat anti-climactic ending’. (That’s actually not an uncommon complaint about Bungie games – Oni is the most recent example.) There are no major spoilers – Apache goes out of his way to keep the scope of the information limited to what’s already out there on the net. There are also two brand-new screens to go with the 5 released a few days ago (hi-res, and gorgeous). Go read this!


  • I want one. No, two.

    Seen over at TXB – MSN Games|Denmark has posted some pictures of an amazing gaming setup. That is one big screen

  • Major review and movies at TXB

    Shockwave, of TeamXbox, has put up a 3 page, in-depth review of Halo, complete with 4 new video clips (major spoilers inside). It’s very, very positive. The game gets an overall 4.8 out of 5 – the score is broken down in great detail. Check it out… 6 more days!

  • Halo reviewed at TechTV

    Nice catch – Hyperium found a TechTV Halo review. Except for implying that Halo will not come out on a PC, it’s a decent review. They had some troubles with the controls… but nothing they couldn’t handle. One odd thing – the video clip enclosed (generic splitscreen coop play – no spoilers) at one point shows the two teammates in a jeep… and BOTH screens are in 3rd person mode. (There is no way to see what the gunner in the back is actually shooting at; the camera remains on him.) Several months ago, the gunner was first-person – either this has changed, or something was pretty screwy over at TechTV. Hmm…

  • Movie? What movie?

    Eric Trautmann stopped by the Rampancy.net forum to clarify a few details about ‘The Fall of Reach’, and the prospects for a Halo movie. Read the details for yourself!

  • Halo gets the nod from WP and NYT

    Mr. Bunny has uncovered a couple of mainstream articles that mention Halo – the Washington Post, in a comparison of the Xbox, the GameCube, and the PS2, points to Halo as evidence that Microsoft is targeting older gamers, and the New York Times says Halo is “the most involving title” for the Xbox. Not bad, for mainstream press!

  • Don’t make us. Just don’t.

    Djof has succumbed to Bungie fever, and created a nice desktop using the Bungie motto (and some nice compositing). Check it out in our Wallpaper section.

  • A little more airbrush…

    Battle of the Photoshoppers… Matt Baker and Strykerwolf have both created images purporting to show an Xbox being played in a living room, a week before launch. Both images have been added to the Miscellaneous Art section.

  • Covenant statue looks yummy

    The Juan Ramirez Covenant statue (to be given away to celebrate the re-opening of the Bungie Store – early pictures of the statue can still be seen there) is coming along very nicely, as shown on the Bungie Webcam today. Here are a couple of views of it (thanks to Adam Daniel for the earlier one).

  • IMPORTANT LAUNCH PARTY NEWS

    Matt Soell has posted an important note about the Launch Party – apparently, the page on Xbox.com rocketed the number of RSVPs to way over what the Bungie folk can handle. They’ll be contacting everyone who responded to let ’em know whether they’re in or not – check for details in his post. (Please – don’t send new mail, asking whether you’re in; that’ll only slow him down.)

  • CGO talks to Jason Jones

    CG Online managed to corner Jason Jones for a brief question and answer session – after a definitive ‘YES’ to the obligatory ‘Is Halo REALLY coming to the PC?’ question, he got to the good stuff:

    Is Halo a better game for having been made into a showcase title for the Xbox? What have you been able to do, technically and in terms of production value, that PC gamers will see when the game is released, but wouldn’t have seen if the game had just remained a PC/Mac game forever?

    Well obviously we have been able to focus on two major areas for the Xbox version.
    1. Single player story
    2. Graphical/Audio fidelity

    The Xbox really frees Bungie up to turn on all the bells and whistles. Bungie no longer had to worry about making it optimized for hundreds of different computer configurations or a low the minimum spec. We only had one minimum spec and one configuration which allowed the team to max out all the settings. Things like Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, bump mapping, pixel reflection or volumetric lighting will just blow players away. These processes are expensive and require tremendous horse-power that is standard on the Xbox.

    Go read the rest – and bookmark the page for future reference! Thanks to Freewill for the heads-up.


  • Halo Commercial in AVI format

    A kind soul over at the TeamXbox forums has uploaded .avi versions of the gameplay commercials (including the Halo commercial). Unfortunately, these require the DivX codec – and even though I have it installed (on both a Mac and a PC), I can’t get these to work. Others, have, though… so it’s worth a shot!