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All About Halo 3: ODST

Bungie talked plenty of specifics about its upcoming Halo side story at E3.

Things have gotten ugly in New Mombasa.
Things have gotten ugly in New Mombasa.

Amid all the hubbub of E3, it may have slipped your mind that we're mere months away from a new Halo game. It hasn't slipped Bungie's, though, who was on-hand at the show talking details about Halo 3: ODST.

For starters, the game will ship on two discs. The first will be single-player only, containing only the ODST campaign. The other disc will be a sort of Halo 3 multiplayer compilation, with the entire Halo 3 multiplayer framework and all 21 previously released maps included. There will also be three new maps, one of which is Heretic, a remake of the Halo classic Midship. So original Halo 3 owners and people who buy ODST will be able to mix it up online, regardless of which disc they're using.

In demoing the single-player campaign, Bungie proved how much they've improved their engine, artwork, and on-the-fly storytelling. I saw an in-game cutscene that took place from the player's perspective just before the ODSTs drop into the war-torn city of New Mombasa, and just about everything about the visuals--from the detail of the character models to the camera movements--seemed more refined and believable. I never thought the cinematics in past Halo games were particularly strong, so I'm glad to see Bungie stepping up their game in that department.

This scene also gave me a good dose of the ODST commanding officer Buck, who you may know better as... Nathan Fillion! That's right, Firefly's Captain Mal plays a major role in the game, not just with his voice but also his likeness. It was a gratifying geeky moment to see Fillion come in barking orders at the ODSTs, the kind of thing that brings an unstoppable smile to your face. If you're a huge nerd, that is. (I am.)

Firefight seems like an interesting new take on Halo co-op.
Firefight seems like an interesting new take on Halo co-op.

Here's something else you might not know about ODST: it's an open-world game. Well, sort of. It's not an open world in the sense that there are bustling citizens and collectible items all over New Mombasa. (Quite the contrary; the beleaguered city looks devoid of human life.) But the game isn't arranged in linear stages like past Halo games. Instead, the playable area of the city is laid out roughly in a circle on the map, with markers indicating available missions that you can approach in any order.

Bungie has updated the game's heads-up elements to help you navigate the new open city. You get contextual information like the map and a compass with waypoint markers popping up on the inside of your ODST's visor, Metroid Prime-style. A lot of this city data is provided by the Superintendent, New Mombasa's friendly municipal AI. The Supe's not exactly ODST's version of Cortana; he's more action than talk, helping you out by opening doors for you and that sort of thing. Bungie's Joe Staten said it's the difference between a "smart AI" and a "dumb AI." Hey, I'll take all the friendly robot help I can get.

Lastly, Bungie talked a little about Firefight, the game's cooperative mode. It's similar to Gears of War 2's Horde mode, or Survival in Left 4 Dead. In other words, it's all about fighting wave after wave of enemies with up to three friends for high scores. Unlike Horde, Firefight has no end; you keep fighting harder and harder waves until everyone is dead. There's a shared pool of lives that all players draw from, and skull modifiers will switch on and off between rounds to change the way the game plays.

ODST is looking like a great way to extend the Halo franchise and its signature dynamic combat without turning out Master Chief for the umpteenth time. I like this slightly different take on the series and I can't wait to play it when it hits stores in September.

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I'll probably be getting this. 

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Yeah, I really liked this game, and for fourty dollars, really good deal. 

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Nice, I didn't expect this to be coming out so soon 

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@sdauz said:
" as a halo fan i thought this a meh kinda game.....brad has just blown my mind, OPEN WORLD HALO GAME..THAT"S AWESOME "
...That's been know for months? Some Halo fan.
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@Pepsicolaboy said:
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@Reuben said:
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@JazzMaverick said:
" I may be a bit cynical... but it seems Bungie are just keeping the bed warm so to speak,to keep the series in people heads until the next proper Halo is released..it's obviously just a re-working of Halo3... using the same multiplayer etc.. not that intrested in this tbh. "
Same, Not interested, I'll rent it but that's as far as I'm gonna go. "
Dude, Halo has go tot be one of the best multiplayer experiences there is. Seems like 50-60 bucks for a new, full length single player game in a revamped engine, interesting (likely better)
story, new weapons + in game features/modes, all the contents of the Halo 3 multiplayer DLC thus far and the compatability to play with the entire Halo 3 multiplayer community from this
disc is a pretty ok deal. If this seems so uninteresting, then it seems as though Halo 3 shouldnt have been that interesting to you in the first place.

On the other hand, your certainly correct about bungie 'warming the bed'. Economically, they will milk this franshise for everything its got before it needs another shot in the arm from  another core release. So I agree with you there. But if this game is their way of milking me, then im the fattest lactating cow on the farm. "
Thing is, I'll rent it to play the single player and beat it but I've already got Halo 3 for the MP. Though it definitely will be a package worth picking up for anyone who's interested. Definitely not denying that!
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as a halo fan i thought this a meh kinda game.....brad has just blown my mind, OPEN WORLD HALO GAME..THAT"S AWESOME

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Why don't they just make a second season of Firefly? I mean come on!

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@crunchUK said:
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@Hitchenson said:
" Looks awesome! Can't wait to get this:
Halo 3: ODST LCE
Halo 3: ODST LCE

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Just wondering... how much will that be? Also you get to play as sgt johnson in the limited edition in firefight. Co-op will be incredible in this game. "
No, you don't play as Johnson from the LCE. You get him if you pre-order either the regular or LCE editions at selected retailers.
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The main thing that drove me into Halo was the Single player. And this is shaping up to be, in fact, probably the best Halo game Bungie has put out. Even the devs seem to think so, if you listen to the Bungie Podcast.


And damn, was I impressed! I was a really active member of the Bungie forums back in the days before Halo 3. And we had a thread going detailing how we want a Survival Mode and how it should play like. And Bam! Firefight!

Bungie never fails to impress me. I came in expecting a rehashed Halo 3. But, and I'm sure Brad agrees, this truly is the age of ODSTs.
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@Hitchenson said:
" Looks awesome! Can't wait to get this:
Halo 3: ODST LCE
Halo 3: ODST LCE

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Just wondering... how much will that be? Also you get to play as sgt johnson in the limited edition in firefight. Co-op will be incredible in this game.
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Looks awesome! Can't wait to get this:

Halo 3: ODST LCE
Halo 3: ODST LCE

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I read that the Bungie didn't want to charge full price for it but Microsoft said other wise and eventually decided to pack all the map packs they released. Kinda sucks for the people that already bought those map packs. I'll give this one a rental and if I really like it then maybe pick up a used copy a couple of months after it comes out. 


Greed never ceases  to amaze me, But I expected that much from Microsoft. 
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@Black_Rose said:
" I actually think it looks great. Better than the other games in the franchise. "

I agree, this looks good
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@Reuben said:
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@JazzMaverick said:
" I may be a bit cynical... but it seems Bungie are just keeping the bed warm so to speak,to keep the series in people heads until the next proper Halo is released..it's obviously just a re-working of Halo3... using the same multiplayer etc.. not that intrested in this tbh. "
Same, Not interested, I'll rent it but that's as far as I'm gonna go. "
Dude, Halo has go tot be one of the best multiplayer experiences there is. Seems like 50-60 bucks for a new, full length single player game in a revamped engine, interesting (likely better)
story, new weapons + in game features/modes, all the contents of the Halo 3 multiplayer DLC thus far and the compatability to play with the entire Halo 3 multiplayer community from this
disc is a pretty ok deal. If this seems so uninteresting, then it seems as though Halo 3 shouldnt have been that interesting to you in the first place.

On the other hand, your certainly correct about bungie 'warming the bed'. Economically, they will milk this franshise for everything its got before it needs another shot in the arm from 
another core release. So I agree with you there.

But if this game is their way of milking me, then im the fattest lactating cow on the farm.


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It's cool how they got nathan fillion on board

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@JazzMaverick said:
" I may be a bit cynical... but it seems Bungie are just keeping the bed warm so to speak,to keep the series in people heads until the next proper Halo is released..it's obviously just a re-working of Halo3... using the same multiplayer etc.. not that intrested in this tbh. "
With the popularity of halo 3s multiplayer... i highly doubt they need to do that
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Totally excited for this, getting it without a doubt.

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@JazzMaverick said:
" I may be a bit cynical... but it seems Bungie are just keeping the bed warm so to speak,to keep the series in people heads until the next proper Halo is released..it's obviously just a re-working of Halo3... using the same multiplayer etc.. not that intrested in this tbh. "
Same, Not interested, I'll rent it but that's as far as I'm gonna go.
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Definitely getting this, if only for firefight and the three new maps, the campaign also looks superb.

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Firefight sounds incredible. I am definitely sold on ODST. I think I am going to go reserve it tomorrow...

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*Jizz in pants*

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I may be a bit cynical... but it seems Bungie are just keeping the bed warm so to speak,to keep the series in people heads until the next proper Halo is released..

it's obviously just a re-working of Halo3... using the same multiplayer etc.. not that intrested in this tbh.

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Sigh, too bad its about 4-5 months away.

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I actually think it looks great. Better than the other games in the franchise.

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Meh.  Unimpressed.

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Things have gotten ugly in New Mombasa.
Things have gotten ugly in New Mombasa.

Amid all the hubbub of E3, it may have slipped your mind that we're mere months away from a new Halo game. It hasn't slipped Bungie's, though, who was on-hand at the show talking details about Halo 3: ODST.

For starters, the game will ship on two discs. The first will be single-player only, containing only the ODST campaign. The other disc will be a sort of Halo 3 multiplayer compilation, with the entire Halo 3 multiplayer framework and all 21 previously released maps included. There will also be three new maps, one of which is Heretic, a remake of the Halo classic Midship. So original Halo 3 owners and people who buy ODST will be able to mix it up online, regardless of which disc they're using.

In demoing the single-player campaign, Bungie proved how much they've improved their engine, artwork, and on-the-fly storytelling. I saw an in-game cutscene that took place from the player's perspective just before the ODSTs drop into the war-torn city of New Mombasa, and just about everything about the visuals--from the detail of the character models to the camera movements--seemed more refined and believable. I never thought the cinematics in past Halo games were particularly strong, so I'm glad to see Bungie stepping up their game in that department.

This scene also gave me a good dose of the ODST commanding officer Buck, who you may know better as... Nathan Fillion! That's right, Firefly's Captain Mal plays a major role in the game, not just with his voice but also his likeness. It was a gratifying geeky moment to see Fillion come in barking orders at the ODSTs, the kind of thing that brings an unstoppable smile to your face. If you're a huge nerd, that is. (I am.)

Firefight seems like an interesting new take on Halo co-op.
Firefight seems like an interesting new take on Halo co-op.

Here's something else you might not know about ODST: it's an open-world game. Well, sort of. It's not an open world in the sense that there are bustling citizens and collectible items all over New Mombasa. (Quite the contrary; the beleaguered city looks devoid of human life.) But the game isn't arranged in linear stages like past Halo games. Instead, the playable area of the city is laid out roughly in a circle on the map, with markers indicating available missions that you can approach in any order.

Bungie has updated the game's heads-up elements to help you navigate the new open city. You get contextual information like the map and a compass with waypoint markers popping up on the inside of your ODST's visor, Metroid Prime-style. A lot of this city data is provided by the Superintendent, New Mombasa's friendly municipal AI. The Supe's not exactly ODST's version of Cortana; he's more action than talk, helping you out by opening doors for you and that sort of thing. Bungie's Joe Staten said it's the difference between a "smart AI" and a "dumb AI." Hey, I'll take all the friendly robot help I can get.

Lastly, Bungie talked a little about Firefight, the game's cooperative mode. It's similar to Gears of War 2's Horde mode, or Survival in Left 4 Dead. In other words, it's all about fighting wave after wave of enemies with up to three friends for high scores. Unlike Horde, Firefight has no end; you keep fighting harder and harder waves until everyone is dead. There's a shared pool of lives that all players draw from, and skull modifiers will switch on and off between rounds to change the way the game plays.

ODST is looking like a great way to extend the Halo franchise and its signature dynamic combat without turning out Master Chief for the umpteenth time. I like this slightly different take on the series and I can't wait to play it when it hits stores in September.