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Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack (Xbox, 2005) 
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack  (Xbox, 2005)

 
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack  (Xbox, 2005)

Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: Jul 2005
Rating: Mature
Genre: First-Person, Shooter
UPC: 882224024259
Product ID: EPID45888308
Description: A budget-priced add-on to Microsoft's best-selling first-person shooter <I>Halo 2</i>, the <I>Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack </i> offers nine new multiplayer maps that can be loaded onto the Xbox's hard drive and then used in split-screen, ...
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A budget-priced add-on to Microsoft's best-selling first-person shooter Halo 2, the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack offers nine new multiplayer maps that can be loaded onto the Xbox's hard drive and then used in split-screen, System Link, or online matches via Xbox Live. Additional bonus content showcases previously unreleased footage including an animated feature highlighting an unseen battle in Old Mombasa and a mini-documentary showcasing the creative process behind the new multiplayer maps. In addition, the map pack disc contains the Halo 2 Auto-Update which provides gamers who do not use Xbox Live with the ability to enjoy recent gameplay enhancements and improvements. The map pack, from developer Bungie Studios and publisher Microsoft Game Studios, is Rated M and retails for the low price of $19.99.

Special Features
Enhance your Halo 2 experience with the nine new highly detailed multiplayer maps. Challenge friends via System Link and split-screen, or take the game onto xbox live to show the world who the best Halo 2 players truly are; in the bonus documentary, meet the people behind these exciting new maps and get a taste of life inside bungie studios; an animated bonus feature showcases unseen events happening during the old mombasa mission from the Halo 2 campaign; includes new gameplay enhancements and improved xbox live gameplay.

Warnings
Blood and Gore, Realistic Violence

Details
Players:1-2
Controller:Gamepad, Joystick
Memory Card:y (0)

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      **Halo 2 Review Guide**
    Review created: 04/13/08
    by:
    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    The Good

    * Some of the best first-person shooter gameplay in the business
    * Outstanding multiplayer features--tons of fun modes and customization options
    * Incredible audio--music and sound effects both major highlights
    * Impressive artificial intelligence
    * Co-op mode tons of fun.

    The Bad

    * Disappointing story
    * Short campaign
    * Some unsightly graphical issues
    * No co-op online.

    Halo 2, the long-awaited sequel to one of the most widely praised, most influential first-person shooters ever created, has a very tough act to follow. Fortunately, it's built on a foundation that's as strong as they come. The game's success was preordained--publisher Microsoft tallied more than 1.5 million Halo 2 preorders in the weeks leading up to the game's release, which demonstrates just how confident Halo's fans are in the sequel's quality. But how is it, really? The good news is, the sequel to the Xbox's defining action game is an absolutely superb, fully featured game, boasting an excellent presentation, a highly replayable campaign, and the greatest, most complete online multiplayer component in a console shooter yet. A surprisingly disappointing story and a fairly short single-player portion are noticeable shortcomings, but there's just so much breadth of content in Halo 2, and the action itself is so outstanding, that there can be no denying its quality. Overall, it's one of the very best action games available.


    It's good to see you, Master Chief.

    There are several reasons why the original Halo ranks up there with a very small number of other first-person shooters as one of the definitive games in the genre. For one thing, Halo succeeded at establishing a cohesive, memorable, and original science-fiction universe. For another, the Master Chief, Halo's cybernetic protagonist, made a great hero. A fearless, enigmatic man, the Chief could succeed where pure flesh-and-blood humans could not, and guiding him to victory against the alien menace known as the Covenant, as well as the parasitic creatures called the Flood, made for a gripping story and an intense and satisfying gameplay experience.

    Halo's gameplay was amazing in that it seamlessly integrated top-notch first-person shooting with incredibly fun third-person vehicular sequences and outstanding friendly and enemy artificial intelligence. The game's subtle innovations--the tactical consequences of such things as having recharging energy shields, being able to carry only a couple of weapons at a time, the ability to throw powerful grenades in between shots, and the option of dishing out fierce melee attacks--also did a lot to differentiate Halo from other shooters, and proceeded to influence subsequent games. Halo's multiple, well-balanced difficulty settings, two-player cooperative campaign option, and assorted multiplayer modes also ensured that the game had tons of lasting appeal. All these factors contributed to the game's well-deserved success, and they're all back in Halo 2. For the most part, the sequel takes an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to its gameplay--everything that you loved about Halo's action is back in full effect here. At the same time, the handful of new additions in Halo 2 are well thought out and well implemented, enriching the gameplay and making it seem fresh but still familiar.

    Everything that you maybe didn't love about Halo is pretty much back, too.
    Overall Rating: 10 out of 10


    Review ID: 10000000006690987
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