Our review this week centers around one of the most anticipated titles of 2009, Halo 3: ODST. Total Gaming Network staff member, ChristianOfTheWired takes us back to New Mombasa and into the shoes of the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers.
Please note that at one point he says that you are unable to hijack vehicles. He has kindly informed me that he was mistaken and that you can actually hijack vehicles during the campaign.
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Halo 3: ODST
Release Date: September 2, 2009 (NA)
Developers(s): Bungie
Publisher(s): Microsoft Game Studios
Max Players: Up to 4-player co-op (local or online), Up to 16 in online multiplayer
Platform(s): Xbox 360
Release Date: September 2, 2009 (NA)
Developers(s): Bungie
Publisher(s): Microsoft Game Studios
Max Players: Up to 4-player co-op (local or online), Up to 16 in online multiplayer
Platform(s): Xbox 360
Total Gaming Network Score: 8.5/10
Please note that at one point he says that you are unable to hijack vehicles. He has kindly informed me that he was mistaken and that you can actually hijack vehicles during the campaign.
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