The flag ship game from Microsoft's corner at their launch of the original Xbox was none other than Halo. The sci-fi shooter that takes place on a mysterious ring world sounded cool and very different for its time. So not only was Microsoft launching into the console ring, they were bringing a lot of new games to the table as well.I honestly stuck to my PC guns and felt that was where I wanted to game and enjoyed the online options at the time. I didn't do my research into what was planned for the Xbox and as cool as it sounded, I would just have to skip out on playing Halo.
I'm playing catch up now and really enjoy the game play and learning more about the Halo series. I still have a ways to go in completing the first Halo campaign and pretty much know the story, having read Halo - The Flood by William C Dietz.William's book does a really great job in following the story line of the first game and also telling the story from the Covenant's point of view. I guess you can say that some of the magic is gone, having read The Flood and now working my way through the game, but I have to say that the first time I landed on the ring world called Halo was an awesome feeling and its been an incredible ride to say the least. No matter what I know is about to happen, I mean I'm still the one playing the game, I just have a slight advantage is all.
My goal for now is to try and finish both campaigns and all of the books before I start playing Halo 3 in September. It also means getting the much awaited Xbox 360 Elite. I love the game play in Halo 2 and the little bit that I've seen online of the beta for Halo 3 is going to make this a must for all Halo fans and a huge score for both Microsoft & Bungie.










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Research has told me that not only does it sound like a number of the games have been created with the aspect of No hard drive being available and that games should perform just as well. I also found out about the new units might be coming down the road soon. Which is great news for those of us waiting to buy or just not able to really buy at this time.