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Halo 4 Review

Alex_Osborn By:
Alex_Osborn
11/01/12
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE FPS 
PLAYERS 1- 4 
PUBLISHER Microsoft 
DEVELOPER 343 Industries 
RELEASE DATE Out Now
M Contains Blood, Violence

What do these ratings mean?

Bungie who?

When Microsoft announced that 343 Industries—a brand-new untested studio completely dedicated to carrying on the Halo franchise following the departure of Bungie—just about every fan on the planet was overcome with skepticism. After all, how could a completely new crew possibly deliver an experience that's on par with what Bungie has created? The studio single-handedly saved the Xbox, revolutionized the first-person shooter genre, and changed the way we play games online forever. Those are some massive shoes to fill. 

Well, I'm pleased to report that Frank O'Connor, Kiki Wolfkill, and the rest of the gang over at 343i have not only managed to craft an experience that lives up to the Halo name, but they've also created a game that takes the series in a bold, new direction. In fact, I'd even go so far as to say that this fresh set of minds with a passion for the franchise and exciting new ideas was exactly what Microsoft's precious sci-fi franchise needed. I never thought I'd say this, but Bungie's departure may have been the best thing that ever happened to Halo.

From the outset, 343i made it clear that they would be making a conscious effort to include more of the extended fiction into Halo 4. Now I don't want to spoil anything for you, but let me just say that there's a clear emphasis on not only the humanity of John-117, but also a number of other notable characters, not the least of which includes Cortana. The game specifically highlights the relationship between the Master Chief and his purple AI companion, something the studio has been touting for quite a while. Unfortunately, I don't think they quite deliver in this department, as an overly personified Cortana felt a bit unnatural, especially considering how different she was in prior games.

The same goes for Master Chief in many respects. It's clear that 343i wanted to remind the player that John is not just a war-hungry robot, but an actual person. At the same time, the fact that the Chief has remained a faceless hero for so long has allowed the player to step into the character's shoes and assume that identity. The studio sort of toes the line between the two, ultimately resulting in a character who isn't completely fleshed out, yet detailed enough that it becomes difficult to assume the role personally. Though I'm sure as the Reclaimer Trilogy carries on, 343i will continue to chip away at John's stoic exterior, exposing more of the heroic man beneath the deep green armor.



However, that isn't to say I didn't enjoy the story of Halo 4. The game introduces a completely new enemy, the Prometheans, who are not only horrifyingly intimidating, but also require a vastly different approach in taking down when compared to the Covenant. The game also has a central villain who, while a bit cheesy at times, fits seamlessly into the series' fiction—after all, Halo isn't known to take itself all too seriously. As such, I found myself engaged in the fiction quite a bit, and while I may prefer the slightly more gritty approach to storytelling seen in Halo: Reach, the single-player campaign provides a fantastic ride that will undoubtedly please fans who prefer Halo 3's style.

I also just need to take a minute and gush about this game's visuals. This is hands-down the most gorgeous game you'll find on the Xbox 360. Microsoft has made it clear that this is the most expensive game they've ever made and it shows in the production values. From Halo 4's jaw-dropping facial animations to its vibrant and super-detailed landscapes, this game is downright stunning. The music is also quite good, considering the original composer Marty O'Donnell left when Bungie departed. His replacement, Neil Davidge, does a great job, as his expertise in film composition really lends itself to the creation of an atmospheric and ambient score. Is it as iconic as O'Donnell's work? Not quite, but it sure comes close.

But let's face it, we don't just play Halo for the story, graphics, and sound design; ultimately, it comes down to the gameplay. If you were afraid that the additions of sprint and new armor abilities would ruin the experience, you can rest easy, soldier, this still feels very much like the Halo you've come to know and love, only now there's loads of new awesome additions that will ensure Halo 4's relevance in a post-Modern Warfare industry. Throughout the campaign, 343i never has you doing any one thing for too long, providing just enough variety to keep you constantly engaged—the pacing is excellent.

The slew of new weapons, mostly of the Promethean flavor, add a whole new dynamic to the experience. They really mesh well with the rest of the game's arsenal and are incredibly well-balanced. Each weapon has its own specific purpose, so familiarizing yourself with the game's entire suite of firearms will prove incredibly useful, especially if you plan to excel online. Thanks to the excellent sound work of Sotaro Tojima, each weapon feels extremely powerful and unique. Oh man, does firing that sniper rife send chills down my spine.

As far as online play goes, it is just as seamless as you'd expect, and while I'm not crazy about some of their design choices as far as the menus go, they're easy to navigate. There's also a whole new level of customization provided to the player, allowing you to tailor specific load-outs, armor abilities, and even 343i's version of "perks" (known as support upgrades and tactical packages) to your liking. So while, yes, this does mean you have to play to unlock things, it adds a nice sense of reward that has had players hooked on Call of Duty for the past several years.

There are a number of new multiplayer game types including a territory-based mode called Dominion and a unique Flood-centric option appropriately titled Flood. The maps are downright incredible, each with their unique aesthetic design and gameplay applications. However, there is one area that I have slightly mixed feelings about. I love Halo for its elegant simplicity, but as the franchise continues to evolve, it has become slightly more cluttered, visually and mechanically, than prior entries. 

Instead of going with a straightforward first-to-20 scoring system, players will earn points based on their accomplishments, adding to the overall total. In addition, you'll be able to call in ordinance drops carrying a weapon or bonus of your choice that aids you on the battlefield. This makes for a slightly more dynamic experience—again, akin to Call of Duty—but I think I'm just having trouble accepting the evolution of the series. I'm sure in a few weeks' time, once I'm fully acclimated to all of the changes, I wouldn't have it any other way.

Fans of ODST's firefight mode will likely be wondering whether or not the addition of Spartan Ops is a suitable replacement. Well, let me tell you that it most certainly is. Included on the disc are the first five missions as well as a several-minute cinematic intro, all of which I thoroughly enjoyed. If you're expecting it to be as engaging as the campaign, you'll be a bit disappointed, but if you look at it as a nice side experience that you can play with friends, Spartan Ops will undoubtedly aid in extending the experience, as 343i plans to release new missions for free on a weekly basis for several weeks following the game's launch. Now that's what I call post-game support.

And of course, I have to mention Forge. While I'm hardly an expert at map creation, Halo 4 provides the community with plenty of tools, which will undoubtedly result in some killer new game types. In many ways, 343i's first foray into the Halo universe is a neat, little bundle of fan service providing the ultimate community-driven game experience. Halo fans are a loyal bunch, and they'll be pleased to know that this game was lovingly crafted with them in mind.

But that doesn't mean Halo 4 is only for the hardcore fan. If you're new to the series or you simply have a passing interest, I implore you to give this game a look. Unless Black Ops II or Far Cry 3 manage to revolutionize the genre in astronomical ways, Halo 4 is the clear frontrunner for best first-person shooter of 2012. Heck, it may very well be the best game you play all year.

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Halo 4
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  • Gorgeous visuals
  • Ambient and atmospheric soundtrack...
  • ...but not quite as iconic as Marty O'Donnell's work
  • The Prometheans are an awesome, horrifying new foe
  • A more humanized Chief and fleshed out Cortana...
  • ...but their relationship is a bit awkward
  • Retains the same great Halo feel you've come to know and love...
  • ...and incorporates all the best innovations made popular by Call of Duty
  • Ongoing free post-game support thanks to Spartan Ops
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  • CaptainPicard
    CaptainPicard

    Joined: Sep 2010
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:49 am
    Thx for the review :) ima go preorder a copy now. The first 5.0? i gotta check this out
  • inferno003
    inferno003

    Joined: Jul 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:09 am
    is this really GR's 1st 5.0?
  • Zpyder
    Zpyder

    Joined: Sep 2010
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:15 am
    Naa, Daniel already gave ACIII a 5.0
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:23 am
    There's been a few 5.0's. If you haven't been paying attention, which by your post I'd say you haven't, 5.0 is equivilent to an "A" grade, therefore, GR has given out many 5's relevent to the new scale.
  • inferno003
    inferno003

    Joined: Jul 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 5:26 am
    oh... sorry i don't recall ever review on every game site, i read reviews & news on more than one site... i was just curious... doesn't mean i don't pay attention... and i haven't checked assassins creed 3's review yet... but thanks anyway... well i have another question... why did GR change the letter grading system to a # grade system??? i preferred the letter grades... oh and please, just a answer, not a assumption or attack on me... thx...
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:46 am
    I love you.
  • used44
    used44

    Joined: Mar 2002
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:51 am
    Yesyesyesyesyesyesyes

    Alex, what's your gamertag?
  • Lok-Nar
    Lok-Nar

    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:07 am
    Awesome. Why isn't it Tuesday yet!
  • inferno003
    inferno003

    Joined: Jul 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:07 am
    sweet! HALO 4 lives up to all the hype... its nice to know i wont be disappointed... im going to finish paying it off tomorrow and i cant wait to play what is likely this years GAME OF THE YEAR!
  • gunseedam
    gunseedam

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:59 am
    Awesome review i cannot wait by the way did they still include split screen?
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:28 am
    Aww shyt.....well. I wasn't going to buy this....and I really can't afford too....but ****. I might have too. Halo 3 was amazing, Halo Reach was a dissapointment....but I feel like this will be just right......awwwwww.......MUST......RESIST...........
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:48 am
    Let us know how this struggle between good and evil goes. GR has a track record of encouraging people to spend too much money.
  • tinymhg
    tinymhg

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:10 pm
    Just buy it. Who needs to eat?
  • Sourdeez
    Sourdeez

    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:44 am
    Daniel you're drunk. Another 5
  • Sourdeez
    Sourdeez

    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:44 am
    Whoop my apologies Dan didn't write this x-x
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:50 am
    Haha, I am not drunk, but Alex has been on Halo-high since he first touched the game.
  • MattAY
    MattAY

    Joined: Mar 2006
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:56 am
    Oh my. Good review Axel. All night Tuesday people! LET'S SHOOT SHIT UP! I like to think half the people around the world will be pulling sickys on Wednesday :)
  • UghRochester
    UghRochester

    Joined: Jun 2006
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 3:21 am
    Spongebob is ready and so am I. Good thing I requested next week off as my paid vacation.
  • Axelownz
    Axelownz

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 3:59 am
    Man, i do kind of want it, but not sure if i wan't to play another Halo game, no matter how good, but with a review like that, i really gotta play it. Oh well, if i don't get it i got 2 friends who are, so there will be co-op to be had.
  • daverabbit
    daverabbit

    Joined: Oct 2008
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 5:13 am
    So they did enough to appease halo fans and added things to draw in the call of duty crowd. Still some slight trepidation in my heart but glad to see it getting such good reviews and I'm sure I'll be pouring weeks and months of time into the game.
  • slothrock
    slothrock

    Joined: Oct 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 5:38 am
    I'll try it, but only if you promise I won't see any flood.
  • Guernica
    Guernica

    Joined: Mar 2009
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 6:32 am
    Ooooh. I really wasn't expecting to see a 5 here! Awesome! Now I'm even more excited for the game!! Can't wait to get in and take out some Promethean!
  • elmoreoocyte
    elmoreoocyte

    Joined: Apr 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:23 am
    Two 5's in one week. Must be a good time to be a console gamer. I'd rent this because Halo is got stale for me, but I never replaced by 360 after it RROD'd.
  • sliverstorm
    sliverstorm

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 7:28 am
    "The game specifically highlights the relationship between the Master Chief and his purple AI companion, something the studio has been touting for quite a while. Unfortunately, I don't think they quite deliver in this department, as an overly personified Cortana felt a bit unnatural, especially considering how different she was in prior games."

    God damn it. I loved the original for the relationship between Master Chief and Cortana, and no sequel since has been able to recapture that dynamic.
  • Jonathan_Leack
    Jonathan_Leack

    Joined: Jan 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 9:45 am
    I must be the only person on the planet who can't stand this series. It's a shame too because I love sci-fi.
  • tinymhg
    tinymhg

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:16 pm
    Don't worry be happy. I've never played and I love sci-fi, too. (Reason: no Xbox)
  • ballabert
    ballabert

    Joined: Jul 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:55 pm
    Naw, there's at least 2 of us anyway. I played Halo and Halo 2 and... i don't know, just not my cup of tea i guess (which is wierd cause I love sci-fi stuff). I like MW2 and 3 (didn't like black ops) but those are getting old too. But hey, we got Ground Zeroes coming sometime in the near/distant future right? I hope that has multiplayer, I loved MGS4 online
  • Josh_Laddin
    Josh_Laddin

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:54 pm
    I'll jump on this wagon too. Fuck Halo.
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  • TurinAlexander
    TurinAlexander

    Joined: Sep 2006
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 4:43 pm
    I know how you feel. I've tried to get into it, but Master Chief just isn't that interesting of character and the game play has been stale for the last three games. It looks like both of those things are getting addressed in this new game, but I still don't think I'm going to be playing it.
  • damo_rox619
    damo_rox619

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Nov 6th, 2012 at 3:28 am
    ..... it's a good thing you like metal gear at least
  • sg4real
    sg4real

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 9:50 am
    Nice getting this for my bday, its the 4th but I can wait 2 more days! :)
  • Kassen
    Kassen

    Joined: Aug 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 10:36 am
    Question is:

    I didnt find halo 2 and 3 to great. Actually i found them lacking. But reach i really liked, and ODST was quiet enjoyable to. Will i enjoy this game alex?
  • Alex_Osborn
    Alex_Osborn

    Joined: Jan 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:51 pm
    In terms of storytelling, it's more akin to Halo 2 and Halo 3. That said, I prefer the narrative structure of ODST and Reach as well but I still enjoyed Halo 4's story quite a bit.
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:18 pm
    "But let's face it, we don't just play Halo for the story, graphics, and sound design"

    False.

    But anyways, I heard the Spartan Ops missions are pretty boring and mostly focus on taking out waves of enemies, which is what I expected. Also, there isn't much focus on vehicles during the campaign. Any comments on that?
  • Ananymous
    Ananymous

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 1:55 pm
    I'm glad it's not going to be crap just for the 343i studio but I'm not a Halo fan and I don't own a 360 anymore. I like some game series but Halo bored me at 3, played some of ODST and it was alright and I heard mixed things about Reach's story although the multiplayer was pretty fun I guess. Halo 4 sounds more of the same but at least it will be good for the fans
  • Devin_Charles
    Devin_Charles

    Joined: Aug 2011
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 2:10 pm
    I cant keep up, so many solid games coming out. Up next, Hitman?
  • BigTruckSeries
    BigTruckSeries

    Joined: May 2006
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 3:29 pm
    Playing HALO games has never been as rewarding to me as HALO 1. Everything after that was a letdown - completely overshadowed by newer, better games such as MW and Crysis.

    Halo is a game for little kids who've never experienced a true FPS game before. I've been on FPS PC games since Quake and Unreal. Halo is more like Unreal than Bungie would like to admit, but it actually spawned from TRIBES2.

    Halo 4 just doesn't look interesting to me, but I might play through a digital copy of it just to see if it's any better than the disappointing story.

    What's worse is THE TECHNOLOGY IS OLD. They need a new console PRONTO. I'd like Halo a lot more if it could offer effects and graphics I haven't seen before.
  • Jedi_On_Acid
    Jedi_On_Acid

    Joined: Nov 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 6:18 pm
    Couple of Questions...

    How many hours give or take is the campaign?
    It is hard to justify spending $60 if you only get 6-8 hours of gameplay.

    Is the Flood in the campaign?
    Just wondering...

    AND WHY ISN'T IT TUESDAY YET ?!?!?!?
  • Alex_Osborn
    Alex_Osborn

    Joined: Jan 2012
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 6:37 pm
    There are a total of 8 missions. Each takes anywhere from 1-2 hours to complete, depending on the difficulty. Don't forget that there are also five Spartan Ops missions plus additional ones arriving after launch (for free) on a weekly basis. And then there's the multiplayer... believe me, you'll get more than your money's worth.
  • vlietvandon
    vlietvandon

    Joined: Nov 2008
    Posted: Nov 1st, 2012 at 10:55 pm
    This site has lost most of it's charm. No letter grade reviews...advertisements everywhere...and all this white on the screen. Blah blah blah...oh yeah by the way good review can't wait to play Halo 4.
  • Nick_Tan
    Nick_Tan

    Joined: Jul 2006
    Posted: Nov 5th, 2012 at 2:04 pm
    Actually, you CAN turn the site black. Click on your username at the top-right-hand corner and go to "My Settings".
  • Guernica
    Guernica

    Joined: Mar 2009
    Posted: Nov 7th, 2012 at 3:57 pm
    Oh god. How did I not know about this till now?! Amazing...
  • THEundying27
    THEundying27

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 5th, 2012 at 12:26 pm
    I'm drunk
  • vlietvandon
    vlietvandon

    Joined: Nov 2008
    Posted: Nov 5th, 2012 at 10:50 pm
    thanks for the tip nick, sorry for the cheeky comments :p
  • damo_rox619
    damo_rox619

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Nov 6th, 2012 at 3:32 am
    I can't believe that FINALLY we have another good looking Halo game! For the first time in 8 years, Halo is an actual genuin contender for best looking game on xbox. I don't just focus on graphics but I still cannot understand why Reach was as ugly as it was, Halo 4 looks amazing though.
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  • THEundying27
    THEundying27

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2012 at 7:18 am
    I've never been a due hard fan of halo, just a casual player so I really didn't have any real expectations for this game. To my surprise I'm actually enjoying it. Im still not a dir hard fan but this game deserves credit. Awesome sound and visuals(for an outdated console). Thumbs up for halo 4!
  • THEundying27
    THEundying27

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2012 at 7:20 am
    How I can't believe I misspelled die hard twice. Idiot..........:(
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    THEundying27

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2012 at 7:21 am
    Wow'

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  • THEundying27
    THEundying27

    Joined: Sep 2012
    Posted: Nov 11th, 2012 at 12:44 am
    Is anyone having issues with achievements not unlocking???
  • cereal13killer
    cereal13killer

    Joined: Nov 2008
    Posted: Jan 6th, 2013 at 4:37 pm
    I can't even get the game to play! On my second copy and I'm still getting disc read errors!

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