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The single player campaign was good but it could have been longer and I found it hard to follow the storyline as the transition from one level to another was non-existent, you just jumped from one location to the next. Definitely felt like they rushed the story along, could have done with some more levels to help fill it out more evenly. The graphics are good, but they're not great... gears of war is still the king of graphics. The multiplayer is awesome, but you can't search for co-op or custom games! You have to rely on your friends list if you want to join these types of games which is a real pain in the arse.

Good game overall, but it's not the best game on the 360 as a lot of fanboys would have you believe. It is worth the $80 I paid for it at Target though, as 4 player co-op on legendary is the bomb. Looking forward to Project Gotham Racing 4 on October 11th (or 12th I forget which one), that is going to be the ducks nuts!

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The single player campaign was good but it could have been longer and I found it hard to follow the storyline as the transition from one level to another was non-existent, you just jumped from one location to the next. Definitely felt like they rushed the story along, could have done with some more levels to help fill it out more evenly. The graphics are good, but they're not great... gears of war is still the king of graphics. The multiplayer is awesome, but you can't search for co-op or custom games! You have to rely on your friends list if you want to join these types of games which is a real pain in the arse.

Good game overall, but it's not the best game on the 360 as a lot of fanboys would have you believe. It is worth the $80 I paid for it at Target though, as 4 player co-op on legendary is the bomb. Looking forward to Project Gotham Racing 4 on October 11th (or 12th I forget which one), that is going to be the ducks nuts!

how do you do 4player co-op? i assume its 2 xbox's.. cause we tried (with 1 xbox) and only got 2 players.

good co-op game, and mp is great.. just need to buy the game now, seeing as my brother took his copy back with him after staying for the weekend, bastard. :)

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how do you do 4player co-op? i assume its 2 xbox's.. cause we tried (with 1 xbox) and only got 2 players.

good co-op game, and mp is great.. just need to buy the game now, seeing as my brother took his copy back with him after staying for the weekend, bastard. :thumbsup:

Dunno if you can do it on the one xbox, I was playing co-op on xbox live.

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Meh, Halo 3 is way over rated imo, I got it because all my friends were getting it. The online play is shit.

I'll stick to gears of war for now, and wait for gears 2 to come out!

Did you say that online this game is shit? Is that because you keep getting OWNED? If there are people that want to get into a party on friday night and play some HALO 3 please post or pm your gamer tag so we take on some YANKS!! Thats if your not scared

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