• Reviews around covenant (2.22 of 5)

    Halo Reach

    • The Covenant had become almost comical in Halo 2 and 3, and Reach brought a more visceral, aggressive, and frightening Covenant back to the game, which I liked
    • Time to hang up the covenant
    • This team known as "Noble Team" are sent to the planet of REACH, where the Covenant have started a intergalactic war and pretty much ambushed the innocent planet of
    • It is suspected that rebels are the cause, but as Team Noble discovers it's actually Covenant
    • No new enemies, same old covenant, same old spartans
    • The covenant are even cooler and have so many more classes than the earlyer games
    • Emile wants to kill covenant.
    • and you just kind of go from point A to point B in each level and kill covenant
    • So you are pretty much stuck with 2 missions, one of which is impossible, defeat the Covenant and defend REACH.Slowly, you start having each one of your teammates picked off, one by one
    • The Covenant are launching a full-blown attack on the planet colony of Reach, while the elite Spartan soldier squads are mobilized to defeat and subdue the attacking forces
    • Its the same Covenant enemies, no flood, and a lot of good old fashioned firefighting.
    • there's no way to save Reach and the Covenant truly is overwhelming as well as unstoppable
    • From the getgo your hurled into battle with the ever evil covenant and they are the
    • The story itself is about how Noble is fighting the Covenant on
    • While you know the planet is doomed from Halo canon and the ominous loading screen with your main characters helmet shattered on a wasteland, the narrative convinces you it's possible to defeat the Covenant
    • The Covenant in Reach remain a powerful and mysterious enemy.
    • C'mon!Other than that the mission structure is the same kill this wave, press this button, defend this place, backtrack and re-kill Covenant that suddenly appeared again
    • Take campaign for example, you can play against the dreadful enemy, the Covenant, as you race against time in a planet-to-space battle to save humanity
    • A wide area of gameplay, numerous vehicles and weapons to use and being one of the earlier events regarding the warbetween the the Covenant and the UNSC, how each side functioned.
    • The ability to give yourself the advantage in the battle against the wretched Covenant or to even give them the advantage to give yourself a challenge
    • Still fighting those nasty Covenant goobs, but there are new Covenant enemies to fight
    • the new armory is great because you can unlock whatever armor you want to with the points you earn in matchmaking or firefight or campaign!!firefight is a complete blast; much better that odst's crappy laggy firefight.the campaign is much better for the fact that your squad actually helps u kill the covenant for once!
    • I have played Halo and Halo 2 on the PC as well as on the Xbox/Xbox 360
    • You'd probably say thats just as stupid as if they scraped half of all the weapons and replaced them with strange similar counterparts and then changed the function of all the other weapons they didn't scrap
    • But I've never played a Halo game that was as fresh, innovative, and interesting as the very first one
    • Solid A!
    • It is still, however, not as great as I had
    • Nothing ground breaking but lots of fun solo as well as with friends.
    • The maps incorporate campaign settings making them just more natural, as well as bringing back old classics like ivory tower and ascension
    • New weapons, vehicles, and armor abilities have been added (although duel wielding has been removed), but the core gameplay is still as sharp as when the first Halo wowed the world.
    • but ive seen worse T rated games