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Compilation of Master Chief's entire story. Featuring a re-mastered Halo 2: Anniversary, along with Halo: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4, Halo Nightfall, and access to the Halo 5 Multiplayer Be... Read allCompilation of Master Chief's entire story. Featuring a re-mastered Halo 2: Anniversary, along with Halo: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4, Halo Nightfall, and access to the Halo 5 Multiplayer Beta.Compilation of Master Chief's entire story. Featuring a re-mastered Halo 2: Anniversary, along with Halo: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4, Halo Nightfall, and access to the Halo 5 Multiplayer Beta.
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Adam Adcock
- Additional Voices
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Chris Anderson
- Additional Voices
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Dee Bradley Baker
- Gravemind
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Adam Baldwin
- Marines
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Julie Benz
- Miranda Keyes
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Justis Bolding
- Miranda Keyes
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Freddy Bosche
- Carter
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Ken Boynton
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Burnie Burns
- Additional Voices
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Mike Colter
- Jameson Locke
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Tim Dadabo
- 343 Guilty Spark
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Robert Davi
- Shipmaster
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Keith David
- Arbiter
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Christopher Davis
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Brian T. Delaney
- Roland
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Mark Dias
- Private Mendoza
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John DiMaggio
- Brute Chieftans
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- TriviaHalo 3: ODST (2009) was added to the collection as DLC. People who played the collection between November 11th, 2014 and December 19th, 2014 received a code for a free copy of the remastered Halo 3: ODST as compensation for the Master Chief Collection's rocky launch.
- GoofsWhen Spartan Locke refers to Master Chief as 117 in "Halo 2", Arbiter replies that he "was not told" his identity. This directly contradicts with the following cut scene showing the Arbiter's trial, where the Prophet of Truth calls him "Master Chief". This can also be rebutted in Halo 3, where other people in the presence of the Arbiter call Master Chief by this name including but not limited to Sergeant Johnson.
However The Arbiter wasn't referring to the fact he was unaware of the Chief's identity when talking to Spartan Locke, he was referring to the fact he was not aware Locke was looking for the Master Chief, he had only been told Locke was looking for a Spartan before Locke came to see him.
- ConnectionsEdited from Halo 3 (2007)
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(PC Review) Worth it
I believe it is the first time any Halo game past Halo 2 (not including the RTS games) is release on PC. This means you can now play halo 3, ODST, 4, and Reach in 1440p+ resolution, 100+ FPS. The online is back too so right now there is a pretty big group of gamers online. you don't really have to worry about joining games as it tends to find player pretty fast.
~Now not everything is great, some of the early Halo games have not aged well in my opinion. ~Halo 1 aged the worst and have the worst levels as well as the worst final escape sequence i've ever played. The vehicles control like total garbage in that game. Also the first half is great but the second half becomes really boring and repetitive, with stages going on and one forever which feels like an easy way to make the game longer. It was totally unnecessary. ~Halo 2 is better but the online is rather bad now since the weapons kinda suck. Also the story is good but it ends very suddenly and anticlimactically . The stages are shorter but there is still a bit of "filler." ~Halo 3 is a lot better and there isn't much to complain about. The final escape is way better than Halo 1's. ~Halo 3 ODST is BAD (the main campaign is extremely lackluster, with stages that are uneventful and just boring to play through. It just builds up to the final 2-3 missions) ~Haven't gotten to Halo 4-reach campaigns yet.
Overall I got it at a cheap $25.00 and it was worth it.
9/10
~Now not everything is great, some of the early Halo games have not aged well in my opinion. ~Halo 1 aged the worst and have the worst levels as well as the worst final escape sequence i've ever played. The vehicles control like total garbage in that game. Also the first half is great but the second half becomes really boring and repetitive, with stages going on and one forever which feels like an easy way to make the game longer. It was totally unnecessary. ~Halo 2 is better but the online is rather bad now since the weapons kinda suck. Also the story is good but it ends very suddenly and anticlimactically . The stages are shorter but there is still a bit of "filler." ~Halo 3 is a lot better and there isn't much to complain about. The final escape is way better than Halo 1's. ~Halo 3 ODST is BAD (the main campaign is extremely lackluster, with stages that are uneventful and just boring to play through. It just builds up to the final 2-3 missions) ~Haven't gotten to Halo 4-reach campaigns yet.
Overall I got it at a cheap $25.00 and it was worth it.
9/10
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