
Screenshot Comparison
Halo 3 vs. Reach vs. Halo 4
by Nicholas Laborde
©2012 Nicholas Laborde
At this point, I feel as if I’m going to explode from the Halo 4 hype.
I haven’t quite felt this much excitement for a title since Halo 3 five long years ago, and Halo 4 looks to be the best title in the series yet.
While we wind down the final days until we reunite with the Master Chief and kill all of our friends, it’s time to look to the past one more time.
Here is our third and final comparison between Halo 3, Reach, and Halo 4.
The format below (in each column from left to right): Halo 3, Reach, Halo 4.
The final comparison
Flood (minus Reach)
Cortana
Multiplayer
Character models
Vehicles
Chief?
Halo 4 is under three weeks away, and I couldn’t be more excited.
Thankfully, lots of great games are coming out between now and then (Assassin’s Creed III, Medal of Honor: Warfighter) to keep us all busy and distract us.
For now, this concludes OXCGN’s comparison of Halo 3, Reach, and Halo 4.
What’s the first thing that you’re going to do when you break open Halo 4 on November 6th? Campaign, Spartan Ops, or the multiplayer?
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©2012 Nicholas Laborde
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I’ll pass. The children can have Halo 4. As someone who was there since the beginning in November 2001, my excitement for a Halo game ceased after Halo 3. I made an exception for Reach, given the lore and importance of Reach to the Halo storyline, and that it was Bungie’s last title. This though, reeks of unimportance. I finished the fight in 2007. I have no desire to pick it up with a new company cranking out a new trilogy that I don’t seem to know anybody that was clamoring for it.
oof those textures i see they are trying to hide it with bloom and AF but its still pretty noticable cmon give us the xbox 3!