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Halo

Universal acclaim
Based on 68 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Bungie Software
Genre(s): First-Person Shooter, Action
Players: 16
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: November 15, 2001
Summary
In a desperate attempt to keep a conquering alien race called the Covenant from finding Earth, you--a cybernetically enhanced soldier representing the peak of human military evolution--and a ragtag group of Marines flee to a distant uncharted system where you unexpectedly stumble across Halo, an enormous alien artifact in orbit between a gas giant and its moon. Your objective: Uncover Halo's horrible secret, and destroy mankind's nemesis - the Covenant. [Microsoft]
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What The Critics Said
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Extreme Gamer
Halo crushed all my expectations of what a FPS should be. I love this game.
Read Full Review >FHM
Stunning graphics – from the individual blades of grass underfoot to the eye-popping 3D – married to crystal sound and gameplay more addictive than a Class A drug make for one lethal time-killing package.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
Those who take a quick look at the game may not see what the fuss is about, but spend some time looking at the incredible detail and you’re sure to be floored.
Read Full Review >GamePro
This immersive sci-fi epic delivers both an expansive story and electrifying first-person combat, making it one of 2001's best games.
Read Full Review >Xbox Nation Magazine
Halo is quite simply the closest thing we have ever experienced to a living, breathing alternate universe. [Jan 2002, p.72]
eToychest
The action comes in waves, giving you time to catch your breath between massacres while catching up on the foreboding story. But once in a while, there are those marathon levels where you're shooting for 10 minutes straight, and loving every nerve racking second.
Read Full Review >GamePen
The graphics are amazing - as in better than what you've seen on a PC. They are just incredible to look at and you'll drool in awe.
Read Full Review >Four Fat Chicks
A classic. It's one of the best games of 2001 and a good shot in the arm for 3D shooters and the Xbox.
Read Full Review >Gamenikki
The environments are giant and beautiful, sometimes taking up to an hour of gameplay before ever loading. The dark and grimy interiors and real time lighting effects are certainly gorgeous.
Read Full Review >MS Xbox World
A brilliant balance between graphics and gameplay that must be seen, and experienced, to be believed.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
The definitive reason to own an Xbox. [Feb 2003, p.95]
XboxAddict
The gameplay on Halo is utterly brilliant. It takes about 5-10 minutes to get used to the controls...and you may even wonder why it is controlled that way...but, after you get used to it, you will not want it to be any other way!
Read Full Review >G4 TV
An excellent, sophisticated, and mature game that will appeal to sci-fi and action fans, and currently represents the best of what Xbox has to offer.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
The attention to detail blew me away. The graphics are beyond anything I imagined.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The game most easily comparable would be "Half-Life," but even that just pales to the overall scope and vision of Halo.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
I love the intense fire fights as they really captures the "shoot out" mood if you get my drift. Bungie did an excellent job melding story, action and suspense.
Game Revolution
Halo has totally revolutionized how we look at console FPS games. Before you go to that big sweat-stained sofa in the sky, you absolutely have to play this game.
Read Full Review >Next Generation Magazine
One of the best games you’ll ever play. Period. [Jan 2002, p.25]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
This game has me totally mesmerized…[It] engages your intellect on a whole different level. [Jan 2002, p.224]
Thunderbolt
Besides the amazing cooperative campaign, playing with sixteen players via system link is the absolute most fun I have ever had with any multiplayer video game. You will be yelling, cursing and causing much ruckus well into the night during these frantic LAN parties.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
When you finally set down the controller the first time, and eventually hunger or exhaustion do force all of us to take a break, Halo has pulled you completely into its world and started one of the best sci-fi gaming adventures of all time.
Read Full Review >Into Liquid Sky
Surprisingly impressive. In fact, the enemy and ally A.I. is done extremely well. Even on lower difficulties, you'll find enemies give you a challenge.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
I couldn't possibly say enough in this review to give you an idea of how unbelievable this game is, you will have to experience it for yourself...and try and do it with a 5.1 stereo system...One of the best videogames ever created.
Read Full Review >Xbox Solution
By far one of the most appealing titles to play over, and over, and over! By the time you finish the first level, you'll want to play it again.
Read Full Review >Stuff
If you’re playing a Campaign, it’ll take between 15-20 hours on the Easy, Normal and Hard levels. To complete the Legendary level, it’ll take approximately four and a half lifetimes.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
A game that will become the new benchmark for first person shooters. Quite frankly, it's one of the better ones that I have seen in a long time, at least since Half Life.
Read Full Review >Core Magazine
The control is perfect. Deathmatch standards like circle-strafing are a snap, and pretty much every common FPS convention from crouching to secondary fire functions is supported here.
Read Full Review >Adrenaline Vault
Your objectives are simple enough that you never have to flip switches, jump over pits or hunt down missing keys, but at the same time the smart enemies, brilliant level design and strategic combat will tax your brain more than any scavenger hunt ever could.
Read Full Review >Hot Games
You watch in amazement as enemies dance and react to your gun fire, the AI gets progressively stronger throughout the game, with enemies that will avoid you and eventually out think you.
Read Full Review >Gaming Maxx
One of the best FPS games I have played on a console since "Goldeneye" and "Perfect Dark."
Read Full Review >Xbox Exclusive
Halo with its awesome AI is the kind of game you will play over and over again and each time will be unique, you will never have the same thing happen 2 times in a row and the enemies will never be in the same places, and thats just the single player.
Read Full Review >XGP Gaming
What do you get when you mix an upstart console with an upstart game developer? You get a flagship title called Halo.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
To have a game this amazingly good on day one brings tears of joy to our eyes. Everything in Halo is going to make you praise the day you were born.
Read Full Review >Xbox Evolved
While technically the game is just a better done fps than usual, it is just so gosh darn fun.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Xbox
Despite the lack of bots in Halo (something that I was extremely displeased with when I heard the news) the multiplayer aspect of the game can be extraordinarily exhilarating.
Read Full Review >GamingWorld X
It may be the best FPS ever created. Yet from my personal standpoint, Halo is one the greatest games ever created. Ever.
Read Full Review >Gamer.tv
From the look and feel of the game to its balanced learning curve and careful pacing, every aspect of Halo has been polished to perfection.
Read Full Review >Media and Games Online Network
Graphically it bench presses any other console FPS out there, and the gameplay is varied, interesting and full of superb environments.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
A complete thrill ride from beginning to end, an experience perhaps best described as a 16-hour-plus version of the siege scene from the film "Terminator 2"...easily one of the best shooters ever, on any platform.
Read Full Review >IGN
With a story good enough for a full length novel, audio and visual elements as detailed as any you've ever seen and excellent pacing, Halo is the reason for Xbox and vice versa.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
It is far and away the greatest title of its kind ever to grace a console system and stands par, if not better, with any PC-based First Person Shooter.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
I started playing Halo early one afternoon. Several hours in, I figured I should probably take a break to get a bite to eat, so I said to myself, “I’ll just finish this one level first”. Suffice to say, I never did get around to eating much that day.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
Not only the perfect next-generation first person shooter, it has redefined the genre, on a console no less. Never before has a combat game been so amazing in every way.
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
Halo will stand the test of time as the most played Xbox game ever.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Surpassed the hype completely. [Dec 2001]
Kombo
Weighing in with 13 maps, 26+ game modes, and a slew of adjustable options, Halo is a veritable cornucopia of multiplayer goodness. Add System Link Support to the fray, and you’re looking all night frag-filled benders.
Read Full Review >Gamers Europe
It's one of those near-perfect games that just about everyone will love even if they detest the genre in every shape and form. In short: Halo’s a good game.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Its graphical prowess is truly unprecedented, lighting up the screen with a flurry of chaotic effects that can best be described as glorious. The sheer depth of gameplay, and the countless innovations within it, are equally impressive. [Nov 2001, p.118]
GameZone
Incredibly intelligent AI, a wide selection of well-balanced weaponry and vehicles, and audio/visual to do the Xbox launch justice.
Read Full Review >Voodoo Extreme
One of the most engrossing games I've ever played in my entire life.
Read Full Review >VideoGamesLife
Controlling the Master Chief, on his mission to save the multiverse from the nasty Covenant aliens, has never been so enjoyable. Conversions may be a risky business, but here, the risk has paid off. Halo is a sublime piece of software.
Read Full Review >ActionTrip
The most advanced all-around shooter I've played so far, in a sense that it successfully combines some of the most spectacular team based action and enemy AI, very good visuals and impressive sounds, and it does it all with a lot of style.
Read Full Review >Cloudchaser
Plain and simple, Halo is "Perfect Dark" taking place on a different world with a slightly modified story.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
The two-player experience is utterly brilliant, but it's all the cool detail, the mysterious plot, and tight gameplay that make Halo feel so involving and unique.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
Even after several years, this exquisite Xbox entry is still a pulse-pounding and amazing experience that begs to be replayed multiple times.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
The interior textures could have done with more variety. They get awfully repetitive quickly, and one ends up looking much like the next. Some of the levels use the same layout as well, and you'll get tired of running through one area, only to enter another that looks just like.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
Though all of the vehicles, especially the Warthog, are given odd control mechanics, playing with the vehicles adds quite a bit of enjoyment to the otherwise standard FPS game mechanics.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
An experience not to miss...Halo evolves first person combat to new highs. But it doesn't do anything shockingly new. [Xgamer Magazine]
Read Full Review >Electric Playground
Halo has the best control of any console shooter I’ve ever played.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
Halo does suffer from repetitive gameplay, a lack of full exploitation of the ideas and gameplay introduced at the beginning of the game and a disappointing multiplayer mode. But all in all, it is a worthy release for gamer's willing to bet on Microsoft next-generation console.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Most of it is done really well, but there simply aren't enough great moments to offset the repetitive gameplay seen throughout much of the game.
Read Full Review >All Game Guide
The animation on each Marine you encounter is remarkable, possessing almost endless moving parts and distinct facial features, while the lighting, textures, and massive landscapes prove Halo and the Xbox to be without equal on the console market.
Read Full Review >Maxim Online
This staggeringly polished first-person shooter (which also includes a Quake-style multiplayer option) will have even the most passive players sweating, er, bullets as they take control of an eight-foot-tall cyborg and greet intergalactic invaders with open arms—or open fire.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
The first half is fast, exciting, beautifully designed and constantly full of surprises. The second half is festooned with gobsmacking plot twists and great cinematics but let down by repetitive paint by numbers level design.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 562 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
sean j gave it a10:
its now 2010. over the past 8 years numerous amazing titles have come out, and if it werent for this title chance is none of them would have the way they did. also, being so old this game is still better than most new games. i'll never forget playing through the levels on legendary with my freinds. simply... well a "legendary" title.
Sablicious gave it a0:
Halo either deserves a '10' or a '0': '10' if you base the score on sales; the game's capacity in attracting new gamers to this form of electronic entertainment; on the measure of how much of a camoufalging influence 'hype' can have on the actual quality of a product; and on the potential for single game to save a video game console. However, it's '0' if you predicate your score on gameplay, originality, grpahics, sound and replay value. Given McDonald's and 50 Cent sell like hotcakes, have fans up the yin-yang and account for the livelyhoods of inumerable people, it's obvious success and popularity don't always equate to quality. As a game, Halo fails horribly. As a marketing tool, Halo literally HAS a halo!
J. S. gave it an8:
The most overrated game of all time. It was a dumbed down, Perfect Dark with Perfect Dark's many feature or great AI. The storyline was extremely simple and short. It had a some decent style and art direction, but was mostly was often along the lines of Golden Eye's 'Aztec' theme; what an eyesore. The ending was very anti-climactic and sudden. This is certainly not one of the greatest games of all time. Its very mediocre. I credit it for introducing us to The Flood and one of FPS gaming's best titles. Halo 2 and 3 are much better.
[Anonymous] gave it an8:
Every bad comment basically lol console shooter half life is better(and giving the game 0s and 2s? Honestly no game genuinely deserves less than a 4) and every good comment is praising the game as the son of god. Frankly all of you look foolish. This game deserves an 8 because: -It has a effective and memorable musical score backed up by systems of music changing to the events in the game. The level of design is use of music was fairly new at the time of this games release. -Vehicles were implemented effectively giving you them in appropriate locations and stopping you abusing them. They controled as you would expect and used a third person view in order to give you a better idea of your surroundings. FPS rarely got vehicles right before this game and allthough it could have been better Halo definitely deserves credit here. -The enemy AI was extremely advanced for its time. They understood their surroundings, made use of cover and became fearful when leaders were killed. The level of interaction between units was uncommon at the time and the thousands of action triggered dialogue really made the enemies feel legitimate as intelligence rather than just targets. Marines commenting on your awesomeness and Elites barking orders at Grunts gave a strong sense of immersion. -Due to it being on consoles the shooting aspect of it is fairly simplistic due to joystick limitations. This was a shame however through vehicles and use of environment they managed to make a distinction from PC fps were accuracy is important. Movement and strategy were Halos focus rather than pinpoint shots. -The game was visually impressive. The graphics were technologically very good and the aestetic to the setting was very memorable. The water in this game was extremely impressive and grass, bullet holes and plasma burns all looked great. -The weapon system was clever in only allowing you to carry two weapons. This forced you to made trade offs and pay attention to ammo. On the PC number keys meant you could carry them all. But this was a clever solution for the limitation of a console. And a separate grenade button instead of it being another weapon was worth noting. -The guns in the game were your fairly standard affair. Assault rifle, pistol, rockets, shotgun etc. However they were all satisfying to use and useful. Then there were also the covenant weapons with homing capabilities. The plasma pistol was an extremely useful gun that has evolved with the series and strikes me as one of the coolest guns i've used in a game. The covenant weapons are generally more fun and unique. -The ghost and the banshee were the two covenant vehicles in this game and they are able to travel in any direction(strafing included) due to their ability to hover. And flying in the banshee around the snow canyons is one of my most memorable experiences in gaming. They are a ton of fun to pilot and i still to this day find that Halo is the only franchise in which i genuinely enjoy vehicles rather than just hopping in them to go from point a to point b. -The storyline in halo has very good pacing and is tightly woven into the gameplay through com transmisions. It has a strong sense of mystery combined with interesting twists. Halo is very well done in every area and was a major factor in defining console shooters from pc shooters. It deserves alot of credit. However its not the best game ever. And no matter how much you hated it if you looked at it objectively you would realise giving it below a 7 looks foolish. Ultimately Halo is a very good game but you dont have to like it.
Erik S gave it an8:
8.5 Halo was one of those games that my friend owned before me and was the reason I bought an Xbox but once I really got into it I realized that once you get to flood theirs nothing to keep you going all the gameplay gets really repetitive. On the other hand multiplayer is the one reason I kept on playing (still to this day halo3 at friends) because I just loved to stick my friends with plasmas and talk !@#$
Jordan H gave it a10:
Easily one of the most powerful games ever created. It has raised the bar for the FPS genre and given gamers on the fence a reason to get an Xbox.
jesse R gave it a9:
very addicting and has aspects that were taken away in halo 3 halo gets really hard on heroic and even normal but the gameplay expirience is worth it
