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Damn COD's multiplayer is good too. Not as smooth as Titanfall though. But Wayyy better then Ghost.![]()
Well that's good to know, I have not gotten to the multi-player yet because I'm still playing the campaign mode. Campaign mode is sic!![]()
I was about to trade in GTA tomorrowDamn, I don't even go to Target.
I still want to trade in my 360, but I'm hesitant to do anything else because it seems like the deals keep getting better and better.
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CVG - 9The Master Chief Collection is an impressive history lesson on the evolution of Halo
Ultimately, these issues are small nicks in an otherwise intimidating facade. Halo: The Master Chief Collection sets a bar that other remasters and collections will have difficulty reaching, much less topping. For players new to Halo, who have missed any of the included games, it is a stunning introduction to one of the most beloved series in video games. For Halo fans, it's a package that shows almost as much respect and affection for the Master Chief as they do.
http://www.polygon.com/2014/11/7/7076007/halo-the-master-chief-collection-review-xbox-one
destructoid - 9Superb value for money and the best excuse to buy an Xbox One yet.
- Halo 2's multiplayer maps are some of the series' best.
- Four games in one? The value for money here is ridiculous.
http://www.computerandvideogames.co...he-best-excuse-to-buy-an-xbox-one-yet-review/
- Visual upgrades can only paper over archaic design so much.
- Switching between the different MP game engines can be jarring.
thevergeSuperb: A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title.
http://www.destructoid.com/review-halo-the-master-chief-collection-282966.phtml
IGN - review in progressAt $60, The Master Chief Collection is an easy sell for Xbox One owners. Halo fans will want to pick it up because these are the best versions of all four games to date, with the neat bonus of access to the Halo 5 beta next month. Series newcomers will find this collection the perfect entry point, too, with a ton of content to play on a console that — like the PlayStation 4 — still doesn't have a ton.
"Experience the legend of the Master Chief," reads the title screen. That doesn’t quite ring true to me. Instead, I’d recommend you experience the legend of Halo: how Bungie struck gold with a near-flawless formula in 2001, how that formula led to one of the biggest names in gaming, and how it remains untouchable well over a decade on.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/7/7171681/halo-master-chief-collection-review-xbox-one
gamesradar 4.5/5Conclusion
Judging Halo: The Master Chief Collection by its value proposition alone would be a disservice to its quality but, admittedly, speaks volumes about what you can expect. A wealth of content, detail and care went into this package. It doubles as both a nostalgia-soaked box of memories and a centralized home for newcomers to dig into the vast story of Halo. Despite some technical issues that haunt the overall experience, they’re small footnotes, quickly forgotten as the next dramatic bump in the Master Chief’s journey demands your attention. Halo: The Master Chief Collection is, at least for the time being, the definitive Halo experience and well worth that attention.
While we’re not able to provide our in-depth thoughts on the dense multiplayer suite and server-based bonus content included with Halo: The Master Chief Collection just yet; we’ll be providing a comprehensive review once we’ve thoroughly experienced it in a real-world setting. However, if 343 Industries and Microsoft Studios have treated the multiplayer and cooperative component with the same attentive care, you’re very likely to be in great shape.
http://venturebeat.com/2014/11/07/h...-capsule-part-treasure-chest-review/view-all/
Having all four numbered Halos together in close proximity raises an interesting and unexpected conclusion. You see, whatever your perception of Halo, whatever instinctive thoughts and feelings make up the essence of the series for you, in truth it doesn’t exist in any single, concrete form. It’s the product of memory, nostalgia, and combined, long-term perceptions, a gestalt idea realised over the course of 13 years and multiple iterations. And that, ultimately, is where The Master Chief Collection shines.
Despite prioritising out-of-place technical revisions over the series’ chronological integrity - and thus throwing coherence out of whack with Halo 2’s presentation - the freeform, mix-and match approach taken to the collection’s structure is perhaps the closest we’ll ever get to a real-world realisation of the imagined Halo ideal. Able to finally play all of Halo, take it apart, rebuild it, and remix it to our own tastes, we can now play both Halo as it was made, and Halo as it exists in our minds. That’s a hell of a good thing. And whether you’re a series veteran or an interested new recruit, it’s something you should definitely consider exploring. In fact you should just do it. Right now.
http://www.gamesradar.com/halo-master-chief-collection-review/