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The campaign is fun, but the mulitplayer is really where it's at
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spoilers)Halo 3's campaign is excellent, and provides an awesome end to Bungie's Halo trilogy
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The campaign was mediocre, like most games nowadays.
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This is a perfectly fine game with a great Campaign and awesome Multiplayer
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The campaign to start is confusing
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The Multiplayer is where the real fun comes in, though it is a lot of fun to party up with a bunch of friends and play the campaign as well
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Tons of online multiplayer options as well as an intriguing campaign.
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Campaign is so much more fun and better to understand than halo 2
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The campaign was way too easy even on legendary and it was so mindless
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the campaign is so good you will want to beat it 20 times
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I'll tell you what I got: a visionary campaign mode with exhilarating game-play that gave me emotional rush after emotional rush, far exceeding my expectations.
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but then the campaign ruined it
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The campaign is the weakest of the original trilogy in my opinion
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The campaign sucked
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and the campaign is fun.
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Halo 3 was a great game and has a great multiplayer experience but does the legendary ending mean halo 4, a new book, expansion, or even a movie, but the campaign was awesome and was very
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However, the Campaign becomes tenfold more enjoyable once you invite three of your friends into a co-op legendary game on live
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Campaign was fun on all levels
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the game is ok like most others i dont believe it lives up to the hype if you like playing the campaign get it to see how it
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Halo 3's campaign was a breeze
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The campaign was really fun
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Even though this game is old, it is a great game, the best of the halo series in my opinion, fun campaign play, and I have spent hours and hours playing multilayer, out of all the call of duty, and gears of war, and other online
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The only things I'd recommend for Halo 4 are faster load times, more modern physics/controls for the vehicles (perhaps a helmet view or cockpit view ala Forza), and a better single player campaign
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However like in the previous Halo game, if you start your co-op campaign, you can only continue the campaign on co-op until you beat the game.
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It has classic multiplayer gameplay and campaign
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The campaign was way better than Halo 2 and faster paced then the original Halo which led to an exciting play
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While the campaign's an improvement on Halo two, it's still not that great
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Due to the complexity of the game, this review consists of two main sections (Multiplayer and Campaign), each of which is broken down into subdivisions
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I haven't completed the campaign yet, but so far, it hasn't impressed me too much.
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It's a solid shooter with a well-designed single-player campaign, and incredible depth to the multiplayer system, but overall, nothing to write home about.
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Campaign is really fun (finish the fight!)
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The campaign is awesome, unless your fighting limitless amount of zombies
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Not only is the campaign a thrill to battle through by yourself, the the multiplayer mode is simply unmatched by any other video game.
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Good campaign, excellent gameplay, good multiplayer maps and options, forge and theater for the win, and great maps
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Sure the campaign isn't greatness, but the gameplay is fantastic
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The campaign sucks
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CONS:-The campaign is blase
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The first Halo had a pretty solid single player campaign, and most people expected them to create some amazing campaigns in the following Halos
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The campaign is a chore to play through, even 4 player co-op, you can't search for games, you have to put together your own party which can be rather hard sometimes
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There are just too many phenomenal games coming out right now to spend time playing a mediocre campaign
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The campaign is fun for a little bit, but then it gets redundant and boring
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You can clear out the craptastic campaign in a few hours and Reach MP is better developed
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The campaign supports 4-player co-op over Xbox Live, a feature that is quite fun and amazing
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And the Campaign can get quite frustrating on Legendary
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Of course, campaign and story go hand and hand, so if one stinks, they both stink
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Still, I love playing the campaign.
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you consider everything that I've mentioned in both the campaign and multiplayer aspects, its really amazing
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Overall the campaign was fantastic, the story was still robust, but delivered very well
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The campaign felt like an after thought so attentions could be focused on the 'money making' online multi-player experience
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The campaign is fun but somewhat short.
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The campaign, though exciting in its own right, isn't as long as it should be
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Speaking of the single player, the campaign is fun but got tedious to me after a while
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Even beyond the cliffhanger ending and the divisive inclusion of the Arbiter as a playable character -- which, for the record, I loved -- the campaign just didn't seem quite finished
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Having said that, the campaign is not awesome
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Pros: Excellent gameplay, graphics, AI, large amounts of enemies on screen at once, Cool campaign (4 player co-op option!
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The campaign is awesome, but the real treat is the online gameplay
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The campaign was mediocre, like most games nowadays.
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The campaign is mediocre, and aiming on a controller is never as accurate, fast, or fun as a mouse and keyboard combo
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Um, Bioshock still holds the award for the most amazing game in regards of graphics, theme, art, and a worthy length campaign but in that regard Halo 3 falls a little short
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I will just go on the record reinforcing the notion that Halo 3 suffers for its shallow and repetetive single player campaign
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Good replay value, good online multiplayer, campaign is amazing, pretty good graphics for it's time.
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So lets conclude, weak campaign - but fun - compared to other FPS out there like the amazing Bioshock, and amazing multiplayer and tons of content
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The campaign itself can be bested in a short 6-8 hours but has the added replay value of varying grades of difficulty, hidden skulls and the meta game.
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A very good campaign and an entertaining variety of other things to do
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I enjoyed the campaign, cool to play online with friends or locally
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Smooth, even paced, clean graphics, incredibly gun co-op campaigns and multiplayer
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So even though you may not enjoy the campaign as much as you thought, and the graphics may blow your mind temporarily, i give this game an easy 5/5.
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The campaign is exciting and the other modes are awesome, providing for hours and hours of entertainment for you and your friends
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But if you want something that has both a fun campaign mode and exciting multiplayer, get Call of Duty 4!
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Halo 3 has been out for about 3-4weeks now and already the multiplayer is losing it's appeal and the campaign was horrid from the get-go.
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The campaign is good to end the trilogy nothing relevant and for me is very addictive playing online (one wolves, team slayer, doubles, etc) because I like a lot this kind of games (Unreal tournament, Quake, CoD4 etc)
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The campaign is great but the online play is where Halo 3 really shines
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I really enjoyed this Halo solo campaign
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I found the campaign to be mediocre at best
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Online will never get old and campaign is good
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They put it in there to make it look like the campaign was longer--and they've done the exact same thing in Halo 3 with the first cinematic mission: The Arrival
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Great campaign mode also, even though it is pretty short
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Although the campaign is a little fun, it's really confusing when you're inside the flood.
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If you are only looking for the solo campaign, it is a very well polished average campaign.
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After being a little let down after playing it, I still heard stories on how the campaign of the first Halo was still better
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But once the game started going, the Campaign got pretty fun
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The M rating didn't bother me as I had seen the other Halo games.
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It's always focused between the two main characters and never breaking them as they did in Halo 2
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It's as if Halo fanatics never took a glimpse at Counterstrike, Battlefield or dozens upon dozens of other PC FPS games that offer more gameplay options, refined gameplay, immersive graphics and A.I. that acts human
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This doesn't work perfectly as you'd expect though as they are not able to read your mind and drive accordingly.
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People of all skill levels play together, sometimes based on skill, sometime not (players choice), I made friends online and invited my personal friends to join as well,this game is an easy A+++!
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this game is good for laughs with friends--but it is so unbalanced and unfair that even after you are a level 30, and still cant figure out how 3 clips from a brute shot dont kill a level 2 as he turns and shoots once for the win---this game is no break-thru, the maps are few, the gametypes are poor, and no skill is required--just luck of the draw.
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The M-41 assault rifle from Halo, missing from Halo 2, is back for Three, but somehow holds 28 less rounds in its magazine than before
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The M rating didn't bother me as I had seen the other Halo games.
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It's always focused between the two main characters and never breaking them as they did in Halo 2
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It's as if Halo fanatics never took a glimpse at Counterstrike, Battlefield or dozens upon dozens of other PC FPS games that offer more gameplay options, refined gameplay, immersive graphics and A.I. that acts human
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This doesn't work perfectly as you'd expect though as they are not able to read your mind and drive accordingly.
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People of all skill levels play together, sometimes based on skill, sometime not (players choice), I made friends online and invited my personal friends to join as well,this game is an easy A+++!
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this game is good for laughs with friends--but it is so unbalanced and unfair that even after you are a level 30, and still cant figure out how 3 clips from a brute shot dont kill a level 2 as he turns and shoots once for the win---this game is no break-thru, the maps are few, the gametypes are poor, and no skill is required--just luck of the draw.