

🚀 Elevate your gaming experience with Halo 4: Game of the Year Edition!
Halo 4: Game of the Year Edition for Xbox 360 offers an immersive gaming experience with stunning graphics, a comprehensive Champions Bundle, and a War Games Map Pass featuring 9 strategic multiplayer maps, along with over 15 in-game and avatar items.
J**N
Genial
Vino con todo lo que se ofreció, hasta hoy lo sigo usando después de 6 años con el.
C**N
Great Game (helpful Reviewer)
As far as first person shooters go, this is top notch. Story: Keeps you engaged the whole time and on a roller coaster of action throughout the game. It is thrilling at parts where you don't know what will be coming at you next. (invisible elites, etc.) This is also expanding the Halo story line since the war is over after the third installment, they try to continue the rivalry with the covenant through a rebel faction and introduce forerunners to player to bring more intrigue. Replay: Very high: Not only is the story replay-able with your friends, to keep it interesting, the multi-player has tons of options that can afford hours of great fun. If you are online you can continue the story with Spartan-ops, which is like a whole new game. I loved this new addition, even if they got rid of firefight, this was really great to see well made cinematic episodes. I have heard many people attack this game because it does not live up to other such expectations previously thought of, but you are poorly mistaken because this is a game that can stand on its own. Yes it helps a lot to know the previous story line, but this introduces one of its own and is a great game. I picked up this one as a second buy because I wanted to have LAN parties with friends and get all the new maps/skins for 25 dollars.
R**Y
One of my favorites
Great game
P**N
Halo is still great
This is definitely the best looking Halo game ever made. Game play is great, Halo has always been and still is the gold standard when it comes to FPS gameplay mechanics. The only complaints and reasons that this is not 5 stars is some issues with the multiplayer. While still very fun to play online, they took Halo 4 the way of COD in that you have to level up to unlock new weapons to use. This makes it so that it becomes more about who has played the most hours instead of who is most skilled. Also, I have a lot of connectivity issues when playing Big Team Battles...this has been an issue since Halo 3 and Halo Reach and it gets annoying at times.
S**7
Shotgun the game!!!
Shotgun a beer - is the means of consuming a beverage, particularly beer, very quickly. Shotgun a game. . . . . . Follow me children as I explain what that means. There are only certain games that I have to play right when they come out. Then there are the games that are expected to have endless amounts of DLC and it would be more cost effective to wait till the game is old and all the maps and missions have come out. Halo is one of them. I would rather wait a year or so after release and pay fifteen bucks or less for the Game of the Year edition. This way I can shotgun the game just like people watch Netflix shows in a short amount of time. I finished Legendary pretty fast, now I am really enjoying Spartan OPs. This version of the game is totally worth the price and the play.
Y**E
Great Condition
I ordered this game a while back (probably a few months) and I have been playing it ever since. The packaging was legit, and everything came in great condition.
G**T
A different brand of Halo.
How not to make a sequel to an iconic franchise. vol. 1Presentation: 7/10 How do you continue the story to a highly successful franchise that over a ten year span, has revolutionized it's genre by creating iconic characters and innovative gameplay? You just write up a sequel. Halo 4 answers that age old question "What happens next?" and does it while leaving us with more questions than answers. Questioning not just the reason for Halo 4 but the very future of the Halo franchise.Gameplay: 8/10 Halo 4 is using the Reach engine and it's apparent the minute the Master Chief awakes from his 5 year nap. There is no duel wielding, fall damage is back, and now sprinting is a natural ability. The game justifies these changes by telling us right away that Cortana, the main characters blue A.I. friend, has updated his suit. This explains the new HUD but why our main characters iconic armor looks radically different is never explained. Purists will say that everything is explained in the expanded universe of books, and other content but it is no explanation is present in the game. Needles to say this alienates a good chunk of the audience that has been fallowing the games and only the games from Combat Evolved to Reach. It just doesn't make sense to the casual player.In short, the way the game is played feels like a step sideways. There are tough new enemies that feel a bit too tough at times, and never enough ammo. While advances borrowed from today's popular shooters like better hit detection and grenade awareness meters are a nice touch, they still feel completely out of place in this franchise.Graphics: 8/10 The next Halo game is going to need a new engine. I have no faith that the Reach engine can be polished any further as it's presented as mixed bag of beautiful lighting and texture effects bogged down by pixilated details and graphical anomaly's. You will be presented with a picturesque landscape one moment that almost looks next-gen just to kill an Elite the next moment and realize that up close, these enemies look about as good as they did in Halo 3. That, and the bland barren surfaces of everything forerunner has worn out it's welcome. These are the finer points that bring this other wise beautiful, if not aged, engine down. Oh, I have to mention the pre-rendered cut-scenes. They hold the best graphics I have ever seen in anything, ever. Why they didn't just shoot live action is beyond me because it looks just as good. While they are fun to watch, they are so cryptic in story that you end up not really knowing what you have seen by the end, other than great graphics.Sound: 9/10 This is where Halo 4 got it right. I'm talking about the sound effects in particular. Every weapon sounds as a weapon should. Powerful and dangerous. Your armor sounds heavy, vehicles have engines now, I mean they sound the way they would sound in reality and in general the sound effects are top notch and better than they have been in any Halo title to date.I can't say the same for the music. While it is fully orchestrated, original, and good quality, I found it to be forgettable. I have played Halo 4 for just over 40 hours, through the campaign on Legendary three times and I can't hum a single tune from the game. The music at times feels just plain out of place. My best example is the main menu where if I close my eyes I'm sure I'm about to press start on a Final Fantasy title screen.Value: 8/10 After the 6-8 hour Campaign, you have multiplayer and Spartan Ops which is a feature that essentially replaces Firefight and tells a story that takes place 6 months after the events of Halo 4. That was a mistake on 343's part. It is not customizable, very repetitive, and tells a story that much like the campaign, leaves with more questions than answers. The multiplayer borrows alot form COD. Their is no rhyme or reason to randomly spawned weapons on the battlefield and rather depends on a scorestreak/loadout system. This is not your daddies Halo. I personally feel that while this style is functional, it detracts from the Halo experience. Frankly, it makes me want to go play COD because COD does it better. I am not happy to be saying this. Trust me.I guess I have to mention Theatre and Forge as they are both in the game but the file share system is all but broken (and never got fixed) so map making is pointless and the theatre only records your most recent multiplayer match. No campaign or Spartan Ops missions are recorded which is a shame when I've grown so used to doing something awesome in campaign and watching/recording it to put in my file share in past games. There are no skulls to collect, terminals you can only view by going to a separate application, Halo Waypoint and multiplayer modes that seem to lack focus in all the places that count.Overall: 8/10 I'm stuck wondering what went wrong. I mean I guess Halo 3 never needed a sequel but 343i promised so much. They said they had former Bungie employees working for them and that they were planning a new trilogy with new enemies. Coming off of Halo: Reach and Modern Warfare 3 I'm presented with an amalgamation of the two. I'm confused and bewildered that for once "Halo" on the game case doesn't translate to "Buy this game!". I'm faced with the conclusion that for me, Halo was over at Reach.I was still very into Goldeneye 007 when the first Halo came out but I gradually grew to really enjoy Team Snipers on Zanzibar on a saturday night with friends as I did with Pistols Only on Facility just a few short years prior. In Bungie's Halo games we felt powerful but challenged, small but important. Halo 4 makes us just another Spartan in a sea of Spartans and where Halo: Reach proved that idea could work, Halo 4 just feels like another modern FPS in a sea of modern shooters. It's by no means, a broken game, at it's best it's a solid Halo experience. Perhaps the last one. Halo 4s biggest sin is in that it takes risks where it should play it safe, and plays it safe where innovation and expansion are expected.
C**D
I love Halo, and I've been playing it ever since ...
I love Halo, and I've been playing it ever since I was a kid in 2001. Halo was my childhood,and it was a great experience watching Halo grow up in to what it is today. From Blood Gulch to being able to make your own more advanced version of Blood Gulch.Gameplay: I suck at Halo, but it's fun ^_^ and that's what matters. Me and my friends play it quite often together, although we are planning to get Halo 5 once we have enough money for an XBONE. The Forge is quite awesome, as I didn't get to see changes from 3 to Reach because my Reach never seemed to work... Oh well, I played H3, ODST and Anniversary enough.
K**N
Son loves it
My son loves it, took a long time for shipping
E**N
Regalo
Lo pedí para regalo y cumple con lo prometido, funciona adecuadamente, aunado con ello lo adquirí a muy buen precio.
M**N
Halo 4
Came in sealed like new thanksI have now collected all Halo games on Xbox 360Thanks again
A**C
Edición original halo 4 game of the year
Excelente estado. Incluye códigos de contenido especial
U**U
As described.
As described.
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