The Covenant rules the Earth ~ the Flood has been unleashed ~ and the fate of life everywhere hangs in the balance. Master Chief, a genetically engineered super soldier, is the last chance for humanity's survival. Stowed away on a Forerunner ship, he rushes back to Earth to defeat the Covenant once and for all. Hopelessly outnumbered, his outlook is bleak. But when you are bred for battle, you fight past the breaking point and bow to no one. It's all been building to this ~ a desperate, final war that leads to a soul-shattering climax of epic proportions. Help this incredible hero stop the Covenant, destroy the Flood and save the lives of every person on the planet.The third chapter in the critically acclaimed franchise features insane battles with an arsenal of alien and human weaponry. Discover all-new armaments and characters as you fight to the finish. You can even play online with Xbox Live and battle in pulse-pounding multiplayer action. Next-generation graphics and technological advances, such as enhanced artificial intelligence and a beefed-up real-time lighting engine, make Halo 3 shine with stunning realism.
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With all the hype that was involved with this game, I have to say I was disappointed upon finishing the game. The campaign is way too short for people who got the game for this reason. It seems as if they focused more on the people who have xbox live rather than those who do not. Do not get me wrong, the xbox live is great and always will be, but this is about the only thing that delivers for this game.
What's great about it: great online play, co-op, level creator, ability to tkae videos and screenshots within the game
Learn more about Skate - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisPerform mind-blowing tricks that truly capture the flavor and passion of Skateboarding. Set in the boarding mecca of San Vanelona, Skate provides a virtual stage for you to show off your own killer tricks and individual style. You decide how your Skater looks, feels and rides, so you can achieve a completely unique personality. Once you've created your character, an open progression plan lets you choose how you want to roll.No matter what crazy moves you try, the intuitive Flickit dual analog control system makes every movement feel authentic. Ride around town with the sickest Skaters on the planet, such as Danny Way, Mark Gonzales and others. Design your own tricks, string them in a row and, if you're good enough, all your hard work will pay off with coverage of your talents in Thrasher or The Skateboard Mag. Prove that it's not all hype by capturing your sick in-game moves and editing the footage to create your own Skate video.
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I've done a lot of skateboarding in my life and have always looked for a game that best personifies the realism of it. I dont have the game yet (I plan on getting it later today), but just with the XBox 360 demo I was amazed. The graphics are awesome, and the control feels real (one thumbstick controls the board while the other controls the player), and the physics are real, unlike the Tony Hawk series. I think the bail tolerance is a little to high, but this is the only flaw in the ENTIRE game. My favorite part of the game is not the 100+ missions, not the fact that you can play online with other people, but if you go to the EA Skate website and register an email and your XBox 360 gamertag, you can upload videos directly from you XBox 360, while playing the game, to your computer and people can veiw them from the EA Skate website (called skate.reel.) I honestly can say I have never been so impressed with a skateboard game, and I only played the demo so far!