About (Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB) This game supports English. Download the manual for this game by locating the game on Xbox Games Store - Xbox.com and selecting “See Game Manual". The epic saga continues with Halo 3, the hugely anticipated third chapter in the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo franchise created by Bungie. Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood, and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see Manage Xbox Live Account | Xbox Live Account Management - Xbox.com - Xbox.com. FEATURES System Link 1 - 2 Dolby Digital ONLINE FEATURES Online multiplayer 1 - 16 Online co-op 1 - 4 Content downloads Leaderboards Voice chat Free for xbox live gold members from October 16th to 31st
The map packs total £11.43, pretty bad when even if you were to buy the game it would cost less than purchasing a few map packs. Added to my download list, however i own the game anyway, and Halo ODST which included a disc with all the multiplayer maps on!
The maps are worth it though. Much better than Reach and 4's DLC. Unfortunately, Halo 3 still isn't free here. I have my original Halo 3 disc, and ODST, but i'd like to have a version of it downloaded in-case my H3 disc breaks or something...
I think it was good at the time, however hasn't aged that well. Halo 3 was the first 360 game to offer 4 player co-op which is what I enjoyed the most. I remember we got a few 360's together and system linked for our first ever 4 player Xbox 360 lan.
Well this is rather disappointing because people are paying £30-£40 and getting games which are worth less than £2, neither do they have replay value. Xbox users say they have it better because they get to keep the games but PlayStation Plus offers recent games with replay value regardless that they're rentals, I'd rather take that.
The free games have been very weak, some like Crackdown were good 7 years ago, however in general i feel the bottom of the barrel has been scraped in regards to the free games. Anyone who wanted the games would have long since purchased them in the bargin bin. Other regions actually got some good games for free in my opinion, then random people outside that region got banned for downloading them... It's just a publicity stunt to repair the damaged brand reputation after the Xbox one DRM fiasco.
They're doing a pretty terrible job so far. Pretty much everyone sees it as "The damage has already been done." That and it even says that their policies are subject to change, so they can change it whenever they like.
They say that the games are worth £30 but that's total bull and they're aware of it too, the thing is they just don't care about giving a satisfactory amount of games for their paid members which is disappointing. I haven't even bothered to download previous games although I added them to the Download History for later on if I want them.