A mysterious and unstoppable force threatens the galaxy, the Master Chief is missing and his loyalty questioned. Experience the most dramatic Halo story to date in a 4-player cooperative epic that spans three worlds. Challenge friends and rivals in new multiplayer modes: Warzone, massive 24-player battles, and Arena, pure 4-vs-4 competitive combat.**Online multiplayer features require Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately).
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If you play Halo games for the campaign mostly, you won't like this title most likely. The story is poorly written, and it's just a series of firefights against the same enemies over and over with nothing real fun to break up the monotony. Occasionally you may be to use vehicles, but that's about the extent of doing anything different than just shooting the same kinds of enemies time and time again. The multiplayer has had a substantial overhaul which has added new features, now some weapons can ADS (aim down sight) like Call of Duty. The new ground pound ability really isn't useful and you won't hardly see anyone ever using it in multiplayer. A plus is the developer said all the new maps will be free so there is no season pass. The new mode Warzone has microtransactions in it though so beware. They want you to buy "req packs" which are packs of cards you can use in the gametype which consist of weapons, vehicles, and other boosts. You can still save up in game currency you buy them, but you can pay real money to speed up the process. In my opinion that compromises the integrity of the game mode because it introduces a "pay to win" mechanic on some level which turned me off to that gametype completely. I would try to rent this first or play at a friends house if possible before buying to make sure you really like it. It's a lot different than past titles in the series.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY ~ London, 1868. The Industrial Revolution fattens the purses of the privileged while the working class struggles to survive ~ until two Assassins rise to lead the world's first organized crime family. Conquer the streets of London. Bring the ruling class to their knees. Make history in a visceral adventure unlike any game you've played before.
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I was not a huge fan of the series until now. This game basically has no "future" gameplay in the present time, it all takes place in the memories in the 1800's London. The fighting is more refined, and they did not overdo it with collectibles this time around. This game does have microtransactions in it, but it's only to speed things up and if you play the game normal from start to finish you wouldn't need them anyway. Also be warned, one of the collectible maps it locked behind a paywall which has an achievement tied to it. You can just look up guides online, but I found it shady that Ubisoft did that. Still overall a fun game and if you've been away from the series, now's a good time to come back.
You are Talion, Ranger of the Black Gate. For what seems like eons, you have guarded the entrance to Mordor, keeping watch over Sauron's undisturbed dwelling place with relative uneventfulness. But in the blink of an eye, everything you hold dear is snatched from your grasp. Your family, your friends ~ even your very life is taken from you in one fell swoop that leaves your soul desolate and filled with an eternal rage. Resurrected by an unforgiving spirit, you have one purpose to your life, one thing that keeps your heart pumping and your mind from giving in to the relentless grief ~ vengeance. Prepare yourself to embark on a dogged vendetta that calls upon you to fight your way through Mordor and uncover the truth of the spirit who compels you. This epic tale of revenge and redemption transforms you into the most feared force in the land ~ the Shadow of Mordor.Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor delivers a dynamic game environment where the player orchestrates their personal plan of vengeance as they bend Mordor to their will. The game begins on the night of Sauron's return to Mordor, as his Black Captains brutally execute the Rangers of the Black Gate. Players become Talion, a ranger who loses his family and everything he holds dear, only to be returned from death by a mysterious Spirit of vengeance. Based on the player's actions with the in-game Nemesis System, every enemy encountered is distinct and can evolve to become a personal archenemy through the course of the game. As Talion's personal vendetta unfolds, players uncover the mystery of the Spirit that compels him, discover the origin of the Rings of Power and confront the ultimate nemesis. This Game of the Year Edition includes a host of Story and Warband Missions, Challenge modes, Runes, Skins and more to enhance your Shadow of Mordor experience.
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This is an open world game that sets you int he Lord of the Rings universe. It uses many mechanics invented in other series and isn't the most original game because of it, but does put those systems together well that make a good experience. It's worth noting that if you are an achievement hunter this game of the year addition has a separate set of achievements from original release and you can earn them again for this game if you want to. It's the only title on Xbox One that you can earn achievements for both versions of the game released on that same platform.