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  • Halo 4 Soundtrack Details Revealed

    Along with the game’s full achievements list developers 343 Industries have revealed information about Halo 4‘s soundtrack. The soundtrack will be available in two flavors, a standard $14 edition with 15 soundtracks by Neil Davidge in both digital and disc formats. The other Special Edition 2 disc box set will retail for a whooping $75 and come with the original soundtrack, a 14 track remix disc, a behind the scenes video, a book with notes and photos, 12″ art print, a shirt for your Xbox Live avatar and lastly a Master Chief pictured vinyl disc of remixes.

    You can order both these soundtracks here. So which version are you getting?

  • Halo 4 Announced For Xbox 360, Will Be Released In 2012 (Update: Trailer)

    Microsoft just made it official, Halo 4 is coming to the Xbox 360 in 2012. 343 Industries are at the reigns of the game and the brief teaser trailer Microsoft showed off to end their E3 Press Conference looked awesome.

    Master Chief and Cortana are back it seems to start a new trilogy but this time Bungie won’t be involved. More information on this as it develops.

    Update: The trailer has surfaced on YouTube which you can see below. Enjoy.

  • 5 Amazing Collectors Editions to look forward to

    All these ‘Collectors Editions’, ‘Limited Editions’ and ‘Special Editions’ are created by developers to make the fans love the game a lot more, and to gain more knowledge about the game. At the same time, they are also a way to fish more money out of our wallets. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that some ‘special’ editions are quite worth the extra money. However, one must be careful not to purchase these very often, unless you want to have your wallet drained, or have a large amount of spare cash just lying there.

    Here are 5 amazing game editions to look forward to:

    5.  Bioshock Ultimate Rapture Edition

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    Although not announced by the developers themselves, the British Board of Film Classification has confirmed the existence of an Ultimate Rapture Edition. This will include the first and second Bioshock games along with all their DLCs. No pictures or further details have been revealed as yet. This edition is a wonderful opportunity for all those who have not yet tried the Bioshock games. It will surely get you ready for Bioshock: Infinite.

    Cost: Unknown

    4.Halo 4 Limited Edition

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    Looks like Halo fans will be celebrating Christmas a little early. Not only does this Limited Edition come in a very sleek-looking case, but it also contains a lot of bonus content to keep you occupied for a while. Early Specializations and bonus in-game goodies are a few perks that you will receive if you buy this. Also, the Special Edition of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn that is included in this edition of the game, will allow you to go deeper into the game’s history.

    Cost: $99.99

    3.  Assassins Creed III Freedom Edition

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    The Assassin’s Creed 3 ‘Freedom Edition’ may not grant you freedom from everything, but it sure gives you a lot of other things to be ecstatic about. A 24″ figure of Connor, very detailed by the way, unlike most other figures bundled with games. George Washington’s notebook is also included in this edition which will help you discover the secrets of the Assassins and the Templars during the American revolution, hence granting the players access to information that will not be given in the game. And obviously, the edition will provide you with several single-player and multi-player goodies.

    Cost: $125.85

    2. God of War Omega Edition

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    Once again, this edition has not been announced by the developers, but has been listed by Playfront. Apparently, it will contain five God of War games; The main three games, Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta. These games will be shipped in a box along with a steelbook containing the art of the games and a bronze statue of Kratos, which will be individually available later.

    Cost: Unknown

    1. Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collectors Set

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    Capcom is being real generous this year. This is, by far, the most attractive ‘special edition’ of the year. This set comes with four games: Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition and Street Fighter x Tekken. And the set doesn’t end there. You also get a 8″ Ryu statue, an 11-disc soundtrack that contains all the tracks from all the Street Fighter games, a hardcover book that contains pieces by fans, a documentary, all the Street Fighter anime episodes, the Street Fighter II Animated Movie and movies for Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV. A lot to digest, isn’t it? As for the cherry on top, you get a replica of Ryu’s belt. Now you can be the warrior that you always aspired to be.

    Cost: $149.99

    Bonus: Resident Evil 6 Premium Edition

    This may be either ridiculous or amazing, depending on how much you love Resident Evil. This edition will include the game, four tablet skins and Leon’s jacket. Seems pretty cheap, right? Well, it’s not. This thing, which is only releasing in Japan, costs roughly $1300. Unless you’re a RE veteran with a lot of cash to spare, I recommend you stay away from this one.

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    These editions are a source of ecstasy for most gamers. Yes, they might be slightly expensive, but for the hardcore gamer, they’re definitely worth it. So, which one are you buying?

  • Halo 4 UNSC Weapons Trailer

    A new trailer for Master Chief’s latest outing has been released showing off the different UNSC weapons namely the Spartan Laser, Saw and Rail Gun. Check it out below:

    Which weapon will you be trying out first?

    Halo 4 will arrive exclusively on the Xbox 360 on 6th of November 2012.

  • Full Halo 4 Achievements List Outed

    Halo 4 developers 343 Industries have released the game’s full achievements list for our viewing pleasure. The list was released as part of a scheduled bulliten on Halo Waypoint.

    Check them out below (beware of spoilers):

    • Dawn – Complete Mission 1 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Requiem – Complete Mission 2 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Forerunner – Complete Mission 3 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Infinity – Complete Mission 4 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Reclaimer – Complete Mission 5 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Shutdown – Complete Mission 6 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Composer – Complete Mission 7 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Midnight – Complete Mission 8 on any difficulty (10G)
    • Wake up John – Complete the Campaign on Normal or harder (20G)
    • I Need a Hero – Complete the Campaign on Heroic or harder (40G)
    • The Legend of 117 – Complete the Campaign on Legendary difficulty (70G)
    • Lone Wolf Legend – Complete the Campaign solo on Legendary difficulty (90G)
    • Skullduggery – Complete any Campaign mission with 3 or more Skulls on Heroic or harder (15G)
    • Bropocalypse – Complete any Campaign mission co-operatively on Heroic or harder (10G)
    • Bromageddon – Complete the Campaign co-operatively on Heroic or harder (40G)
    • Contact the Domain – Find a Terminal in the Campaign (10G)
    • Terminus – Find all of the Terminals in the Campaign (50G)
    • Digging up the Past – In Mission 1, find and access Chief’s record (20G)
    • Midnight Launch – In Mission 2, get significant air in the Warthog at midnight (20G)
    • This is my Rifle, this is my Gun – In Mission 3, carry a UNSC weapon all the way through on Heroic or harder (20G)
    • Bros to the Close – Make it through Mission 4 without one preventable Marine death on Heroic or harder (20G)
    • Mortardom – In Mission 5, hijack a Wraith and use it to kill at least four enemy Wraiths on Heroic or harder (20G)
    • Explore the Floor – In Mission 6, trick or force a Hunter to fall to his demise (20G)
    • Give Him the Stick – In Mission 7 in solo Campaign, take out both Hunters using only the Sticky Detonator (20G)
    • Chief, Smash! – In Mission 8, kill 3 Crawlers in one hit with the Gravity Hammer (20G)
    • Not Some Recruit Anymore – Rank up your Spartan-IV to SR-5 (15G)
    • Movin’ on Up – Rank up your Spartan-IV to SR-20 (30G)
    • I ♥ Red vs Blue – Win 5 War Games matchmaking matches (10G)
    • The Dongblainer – Win 20 War Games matchmaking matches (30G)
    • Operation Completion – Complete a Spartan Ops Mission on any difficulty (15G)
    • A Legendary Episode – Complete all chapters in Spartan Ops Episode 1 on Legendary difficulty (40G)
    • Dedicated to Crimson – Complete all chapters in the first 5 episodes of Spartan Ops on any difficulty (80G)
    • Crimson Alone – Complete a Spartan Ops chapter solo on Legendary (20G)
    • Roses vs Violets – Find one of the RvB Easter Eggs in Spartan Ops (20G)
    • Rescue Ranger – Save at least one Marine in Chapter 3 of Episode 2 of Spartan Ops on Heroic or harder (20G)
    • Knight in White Assassination – Assassinate a Knight in any Spartan Ops mission (20G)
    • What Power Outage? – Complete Chapter 4, Episode 5 of Spartan Ops without losing a generator on Heroic or harder (20G)
    • No Easy Way Out – In Ch 1, Ep 5 of Spartan Ops survive all enemy waves during the defense on Normal or harder (20G)
    • The Challenged – Complete a Challenge (10G)
    • The Challenger – Complete 25 Challenges (20G)
    • Armorer – Change your Spartan’s armor in the Spartan Armor card (5G)
    • Badge – Change your Emblem in the Spartan ID card (5G)
    • PWND – Change your Service Tag in the Spartan ID card (5G)
    • What a Poser! – Change your Spartan’s pose in the Spartan ID card (5G)
    • The Cartographer – Create and save a Custom Map in Forge (5G)
    • Game Changer – Create and save a Custom Game type in War Games (5G)
    • Snapshot! – Save a Screenshot from the Theater (5G)
    • The Director – Save a Film Clip from the Theater (5G)
    • Sharing is Caring – Upload a File to your File Share (5G)

    Halo 4 will hit stores exclusively for the Xbox 360 on 6th of November 2012.

  • Halo 4 Limited Edition Xbox 360 Announced

    Information about Halo 4 Limited Edition seems to have been leaked courtesy of The Little English Halo Blog. Microsoft has had a history of releasing specially customized and limited editions Xbox 360 for their big releases like Gears of War 3.

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    The information about the bundle went up on the Microsoft Store but was removed shortly after although our trusty source (TLEHB) was able to grab all the details beforehand. They are below:

    • Exclusive design: Limited-edition, one-of-a-kind console was custom designed by the Halo 4 developer, 343 Industries, and Xbox 360
    • Two custom Halo 4 wireless controllers: High-performance controllers boast a range of up to 30 feet and come with a rotating D-pad and blue LED lights
    • Halo 4 Standard Edition game: Begin the Halo Reclaimer saga right out of the box
    • Exclusive sounds: Hear actual Halo 4 in-game sound effects when console is turned on and when the eject button is pushed
    • Largest hard drive available: The 320-GB hard drive offers more space for game add-ons and downloadable content, and more memory to store all of your entertainment
    • Custom downloadable content: Receive a code to download Halo 4 content from Xbox LIVE, including unique armor skin, unique weapon skin, unique emblem, matching avatar armor, and unique avatar prop
    • Black Xbox 360 headset: Chat with friends on Xbox LIVE, or team up and jump in with multiplayer gameplay

    Images of the controller which seems to be translucent are below:

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    Halo 4 launches exclusively on the Xbox 360 on November 6th.

  • Halo 4 Review

    Master Chief is back. And you guessed it; the fate of the universe is on his shoulders once more. Man, I wonder how this guy sleeps at night. But this time, Chief isn’t the only one in the limelight. Cortana is the one we should be focusing on.

    Yep, the story is about Cortana now. Not completely, but the essence lies with her. Apparently, Cortana has reached a stage in her programming where she is ‘thinking herself to death’. She has emotional outbursts and some programming errors. At points in the campaign, Master Chief is the one who has to think about the situation. The way Master Chief and Cortana work together to achieve their objectives and help each other remain calm is quite emotional and one of the key aspects of the campaign’s story, which begins as Master Chief wakes from his cryogenics sleep which he went into at the end of Halo 3. The story is exciting and keeps you glued to your seat until you’re done with it. There are a few loose ends here and there, but why wouldn’t there be? It’s not like this is the last game in the franchise.

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    The story is made better by the amazing voice acting of all the characters. It feels incredibly realistic. Furthermore, the character models and designs are astounding. They’re possibly one of the best human designs I’ve seen in video games, and that’s saying a lot. It’s not only the character models that are detailed though. The entire looks gorgeous. Everything is sharp and clear, the environments are radiant and the effects are eye-opening. Master Chief’s armor is highly detailed and has visible scratches and signs of damage on it, which enhances Chief’s image as a hero who has been through a lot. Not only does it look bad-ass, but it reminds us of what Master Chief has done to deserve our respect. All this is so emotionally captivating. Halo fans will not be disappointed by this. Apart from all that, even the weapons look shinier than ever and using them is just heavenly.

    Speaking of weapons, there are a lot of them and each one of them has it’s own purpose. You hardly ever run out of ammo because of the abundance of it. Never stop shooting: that’s what I would say to you, and I’m sure that’s what you would do. The enemies just keep on coming, and you just have to keep killing them. It seems repetitive, but it’s not. There are lots of various enemies in the game and there are even more ways to kill them. Perhaps you could kill them with a melee? Or use an assault rifle? Or blow them to bits with a rocket launcher or a grenade? It’s entirely up to you. And the fun never dies.

    The enemies are smart and you have to be careful while playing at a higher difficulty, but that simply adds to the fun. Don’t worry, your firefights aren’t restricted to the guns and the ground. Like previous Halo games, you have vehicles, with a few new ones making an entry in this installment. Vehicle battles are fabulous and provide a better source of entertainment when you’re tired of running and shooting all the time.

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    The weapon effects, both visual and sound effect-wise have been completely redone and are fantastic. Oh and the soundtrack is simply phenomenal. No doubt that all those tracks will be making their way into my iPod soon enough. They bring Halo to a whole new level of Awesome. All these factors work together to bring you the best experience, and 343 Industries has simply outdone itself with these. When the Halo franchise was first handed over to 343, we were all skeptical. After all, how could a new industry create a new installment franchise that has been refined, polished and improved over the years without breaking something? Well, lets not ponder over that. The thing is, 343 has surprised us all. And what a surprise it is.

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    Well, enough with the single player. If I don’t stop, I’ll simply continue to emphasize on how great it is. So, what about multiplayer? Is it still the fun blood fest that we’ve come to love? Yes.

    Like other FPS Multiplayer modes, in Halo, you can either have objective based Multiplayer matches or Deathmatches, which still remains the most popular mode in a multiplayer game. Don’t worry, it’s still a lot of fun. The new maps are excellent and the killing other players never gets old. It’s not Call of Duty, so it’s obviously a lot more fun. There is, however, the introduction of perks in the game, just like in CoD. But there’s no need to worry as these do not interfere with the main focus of Multiplayer, which continues to entertain for hours on end. There are 10 main maps and 3 forge maps for the players to enjoy. Another welcome addition is that of Spartan Ops which has taken the place of Firefights. I personally enjoyed Firefights a lot, and am sad to see them go, but such a thing is insignificant as we now have Spartan Ops.

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    Spartan Ops mode is basically a downloadable series of missions, broken up into a few chapters. New side missions will be released every week, free for the next ten weeks. However, these missions lack a scoring system which results in the absence of an incentive to come back and repeat a mission. Some people would have gladly taken Firefight in place of this, but we can’t all have what we want. Nonetheless, Spartan Ops is a good addition to Halo 4, albeit being slightly weak than it’s predecessor. But, overall, this was insignificant for me as Halo 4 provided a lot more fun and entertainment that I could have asked for.

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    For the past few weeks, I was confused over which game would be the Game of the Year of 2012, considering how this year was kind of lacking in triple A games. But now, the answer is clear. Halo 4 is the best Halo game to date. And, without a doubt, it is the best game I’ve played this year.

    Techdeville gives Halo 4 a 4.5/5.