Are the reviews of Halo 3: ODST, released today exclusively on Xbox 360 mostly good or bad?
Microsoft and Bungie’s Halo 3: ODST marks the second attempt to expand the Halo universe beyond the original trilogy (Halo Wars was the first experiment). Taking place between the second and third adventure and starring a new cast of heroes, the game’s designers take players on an action packed journey through a Covenant ravaged Earth filled with danger. Then, after gamers blow through the single player mode, there’s a feast of addictive multiplayer content, along with an exciting co-op mode that’ll have them killing aliens for months to come. ODST initially casts players as The Rookie, an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper charged with saving humanity from the alien threat known as the Covenant. After a routine drop into New Mombasa backfires, The Rookie must trudge his way through the decimated city, searching for clues to his teammates’ whereabouts and killing Covenant patrols. Meanwhile, the city’s artificial intelligence, the Superintendent, offers clues on where to go next, as well as mu