They may have helped save the Earth in the Halo series, but the UNSC’s ODST forces seem to be having a little trouble adjusting to civilian life now that the war’s over. Case in point: you don’t need armour to go to McDonalds. The drive-thru at McDonalds. More »
When Halo 3 hit in the fall of 2007 there were celebrations, sick days and sales records broken. Two years later, when Halo sequel ODST made it into stores it couldn’t match its predecessor’s first day sales in two weeks. More »
Bungie’s Halo: ODST is playable on the showroom floor of Comic-Con, and these two guys, they’re playing it. The least you can do is watch. More »
Upcoming Bungie shooter Halo ODST won’t be a straight forward linear shooter, rather blending elements of traditional shooters with the open world exploration of Grand Theft Auto, Bungie told the Seattle Times in a recent interview. More »
With E3′s hype train having come, paused then rattled off into the sunset, gamers are free to weigh up the holiday season’s (and beyond!) planned releases, and make plans themselves. Like which of the games they’re going to actually buy. More »
Halo: ODST returns players to the universe of Halo without its central character. Can Halo be fun without the Master Chief? More »
There’s a map pack for Halo 3 coming soon, and after that, there’s a singleplayer expansion, but after that? Is there anything more planned? Probably not, as Bungie are saying “goodbye” to the game.
Next Wednesday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will kick off the Consumer Electronics Show with a keynote that will likely involve chairs being thrown and perspiration-soaked Brooks Brothers shirts. But what about product announcements? Um…