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Halo: Reach (Xbox 360, 2010) - Tested

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
Release Year
2010
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
UPC
0885370040159

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Product Information

Acclaimed developer Bungie's final Halo game for Microsoft serves as a prequel to the sci-fi storyline that began in 2001. An all-new campaign supporting cooperative action for up to four players is included, and in a departure from previous titles, Master Chief is no longer the main protagonist. You are a new recruit to the Noble Team, a six-person squad of Spartan super soldiers, whose members specialize in key roles and wear customized gear. Planet Reach, the main base for UNSC military operations and home to 700 million civilians, is under attack from the alien collective known as the Covenant. Your mission is to assist the human resistance and prevent the Covenant from destroying Reach, Earth's last line of defense.<br><br>The shooting takes place from a first-person perspective, powered by a new graphics engine designed to incorporate large-scale battles in more open environments than in previous entries. Enemy AI has also changed from earlier games, relying more on dynamic actions instead of scripted routines. Each soldier's armor now offers distinctive abilities, depending on the equipped enhancements. A jetpack allows you to fly, active camouflage makes you invisible to enemies, sprint lets you dash at high speeds, and armor lock makes you temporarily invulnerable at the expense of movement. These abilities also play an important role in Halo: Reach's multiplayer modes, which support up to 16 combatants online.<br><br>Reach's multiplayer component includes such past favorites as Team Slayer and King of the Hill along with new options. In Headhunter, players collect flaming skulls from defeated opponents and attempt to deposit the skulls in designated areas for points. If you are killed before you reach the target area, your collected skulls will fall to the ground for others to retrieve. Stockpile is a variant on capture the flag, while Generator Defense pits three Spartans versus three Covenant Elites in a battle to defend or destroy generators. Invasion features a series of three team-oriented skirmishes designed in a similar fashion to Battlefield: Bad Company's rush mode. In addition, players can create custom scenarios with the Forge option, take in-game screenshots, earn credits to cosmetically enhance their soldier, and record video to study combat techniques or to share with the Halo community.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Microsoft
MPN
HEA-00001
UPC
0885370040159
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70606631

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Shooter
Video Game Series
Halo Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Halo: Reach

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2010
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Pretty exciting game no matter your skill level.

    Okay, so I'm not a gamer. I play around 2 hours a week total. What I like about Halo Reach is you can start it up for 15-20 minutes at a time, make progress, and then shut it off. Plenty of "checkpoints" and you can vary your intensity level to match your skill level. The story on Halo Reach is what I really enjoy. You know that, in the end, we loose the planet....yet each segment of game gives you a sense of hope that you can help protect the remaining humans on the planet....and you do get victories. But just when you think you will get ahead your chopper gets shot down, your area explodes from an alien bombing raid, etc.. It is a good lesson, albeit a virtual one, that you get up and fight on regardless of guaranteed victory. In the heat of the battle you are fighting for the ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: kristi_corp

  • Top critical review

    Good but needed more description.

    Mainly got this for the case/cover art as its an old game. It was labeled as good, and while the front and game are alright the back is pretty messed up, plastic looks like it was melted a bit, just kinda deformed and some rips in it. Overall the cover art isnt harmed that much, but this definitely needed a picture of the back and a used rating, since ill need to switch the game case as the back is beyond an eye sore. Shipped quick though

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: boldcitysuppliers

  • A great classic game!

    I like the credit system, when playing you can unlock armor and cosmetics. This game brings back good memories! Game is backwards compatible, I play it on xbox one. Graphics are xbox 360 quality. Overall a great game! They don't have the credit system in the reach in master chief collection. You have to play online to unlock armor and cosmetics. Halo reach is still one of the best halo games in my opinion!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: collect*now

  • Great game wish we could have finished.

    The disc came just as described and we knew it was used. It did not look like it was refurbished though and had a bunch of scratches on it. We were able to play it till a couple missions from the end and then it is unreadable. The price was right and we are able to play versus on it so we got our moneys worth out of it. I knew it was a risk to buy used so I'm not frustrated or surprised just a little disappointed we didn't get to finish the game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: uniontradingcompany

  • its good. couple cons, but overall, fantastic shooter.

    Not my favorite campaign in the franchise, but Its a pretty good game. No, its a pretty excellent game. Its my favorite multiplayer in the franchise, its my favorite magnum in the franchise, its got a lot going for it. Now, the cons. Removing dual wielding was kinda a bummer for me. dual wielding was clunky and weird when it first got introduced, but it really had an awesome reformation in Halo 3, and seeing it disappear entirely in Reach was kind of a bummer. The Battle Rifle disappearing. While canonically, it makes sense, I miss it. Speaking of canonical weapons, the DMR makes no sense. same with a few other weapons, like the Needle Rifle, Spiker, etc. This is a prequel to Halo 1, where NONE of these weapons appeared. This wasn't really a con, just a nerd tangent. A few common ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: decluttr_store