Halo Wars Limited Collectors Edition (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 27/02/2009

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Halo Wars Xbox 360 Limited Edition Contains:

  • Three unreleased Halo 3 maps: Assembly, Orbital and Sandbox.
  • Limited Edition Halo Wars Box: Collectable Steelbook.
  • Unique in-game Halo Wars vehicle: A Covenant Wraith.
  • Hardbound Halo Wars Graphic Novel: Halo Wars: Genesis.
  • Six Halo Wars Leader Cards: Powerful in-game characters to turn the tide of battle!
  • Spirit of Fire Patch: Feel like a Spirit of Fire crew member!
  • Halo Wars Game disc: With Halo Wars manual and Xbox Live trial card.

  • Developer: Microsoft
  • Publisher: Microsoft
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"All units..."

If you're a console gamer, the chances are you're not a hardcore Real-time Strategy fan. The genre has never been that popular with joypad jockeys, because all that multi-unit multitasking was considered much better suited to a PC keyboard and mouse setup. Until now.

Halo Wars is an important title in many respects. It's the first new Halo IP we've seen since 2007's Halo 3; it's the franchise's first steps outside of first-person shooter genre; and it's the first fully-fledged RTS to really work on console.

Stars in their eyes

As a Halo game, Halo Wars is an astounding success. It just feels like it belongs in the franchise – the intro resonates with that familiar choral chanting, the menus are presented with the same blue hue and futuristic artwork, and the cutscenes are positively dripping in Bungie's much-loved interstellar melodrama.

Spartans can wield powerful weapons like the Spartan Laser and commandeer Covenant vehicles. Used wisely, they beat everything.

The story too expands the series. Set 20 years before the first Halo game, it's a time when humans are battling alien Covenant forces across the known universe. Halo Wars sees you commanding the forces of the Spirit of Fire as they bound about the stars taking the fight to the enemy.

Which brings us to the new genre. How has the Haloverse translated to tactical gameplay? Pretty well, actually. Halo Wars gives you a single grid-like base to populate with structures, from which you can amass an army. Combat works on a paper-scissors-stone system – ground vehicles typically beat infantry; infantry typically beat aerial threats; flying units beat ground-based vehicles. Special Units meanwhile include Spartans, who can wield powerful weapons like the Spartan Laser and commandeer Covenant vehicles. Used wisely, they beat everything.

It's just annoying that the 'fog of war' effect is so prevalent. In most RTS titles, it masks an area until your troops have explored it. In Halo Wars, you won't be able to see enemies even in the areas you have explored, unless you place troops there. It might annoy PC players, but console gamers new to the genre are unlikely to care.

A new standard

And that's because of Halo Wars' handy control shortcuts. Scrolling with the analogue stick can take its time, but you can speed this up with LT, jump to your base or units with the D-Pad, and sift through unit types with RT. A more detailed control breakdown can be found in our Preview, but sufficed to say, it's easily the new standard for RTS games on consoles.

Halo Wars' online Skirmish mode may prove a huge hit on Xbox Live.

When you're not delegating tactics in Halo Wars, you'll be researching to improve your units. You do this by clicking on the relevant building, which brings up a radial menu. Here, the options to create new units are on the right, and upgrades are on the left. In the barracks, for instance, you can upgrade your basic soldiers to have an extra man in the squad. Click a turret and you can give it an improved rail gun. It's all hassle free, with the cost being the resources constantly flowing in from your supply pad.

A second player could complicate matters, but Halo Wars' online co-op option actually makes it all the more fun. The two players can independently create and direct their own units, and even give units to each other. Having twice as many players doubles efficiency as well, so Halo Wars' higher difficulty settings are best played via this method – especially some of the more frustrating missions involving everyone's [least] favourite parasite, the Flood.

Huge hit

Once Halo Wars' campaign is complete, you can turn to multiplayer. Here you get to pick from UNSC or Covenant forces, each with a choice of different Leaders who bring special abilities into battle (more on that in the Preview). Importantly, the Covenant look and feel suitably different – and markedly more powerful in some areas – and yet the base building and upgrading is handled just the same way, with each race's weaknesses and strengths being countered by the other's. It would have benefited from a further third playable race, but Halo Wars' online Skirmish mode may nonetheless prove a huge hit on Xbox Live.

Surprisingly easy to pick up, deftly balanced and boasting both co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, Halo Wars is a rare success for the console RTS and a brave but brilliant way for Halo to branch out into new genres. It's a little simplistic compared to the Red Alerts of the world, and it may not help the Xbox 360 usurp PC as the home of strategy gaming, but for console gamers Halo Wars offers the best of both worlds.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • A brilliant RTS control scheme on a console controller.
  • The story, look, sound and feel are all unmistakably Halo.
  • Co-op and multiplayer skirmish will add lots of longevity.
minus points
  • May feel a bit simplistic to hardcore PC RTS players.
  • Fog of war obscuring even the areas you've already explored unless you've got units there.
  • Could have done with an extra playable race.

Review by: Mark 'Scarab' Scott
Review Published: 26.02.09

User Reviews

Keiron Hopkins posted on 05 Aug 2009
Awesome game, I wasnt so sure on the format the game is, considering it is totally different from the previous 3 Halo Games, its kinda like Tom Clansy's Endgame (which I also reccommend), but I really enjoyed this game, was awesome. It does the other games justice, and with the graphics and the storyline, the bway you create tanks and so on, is real good. Id certainly give it 8.75/10 for gameplay, 9.25/10 for graphics....
Mark Palmer posted on 11 Mar 2009
brilliant game the campaign is very good despite a few duff missions i strongly reccomend the special edition for the mythic map pack great game 10/10
Jennifer King posted on 10 Mar 2009
SIMPLY AMAZIN!!!!!! GAMEPLAY 9/10 GRAPHICS 9/10 STORYLINE 10/10 ONLINE 10/10 Totally worth it, buy this
Callum Sayer posted on 07 Mar 2009
Excellent game, the gameplay is simply brilliant, i mean yes they took the FPS out of Halo but a RTS quite suits Halo, brilliant LCE Content like the Honor Guard Wraith and the new map packs just brilliant in my point of view. 10/10
Jamie Leeming posted on 06 Mar 2009
Very good game! The cut scenes are brilliant, They keep you gripped to the game play and tell the story of Halo Wars while looking stunning. The controls are very easy to get used to and the graphics while not the best ive ever seen still provide enough for the game to look good. The campain will keep you gripped for hours on end and trying to get all the achievements will keep you gripped for hours more. Also included are 3 brilliant Halo3 maps, The best of these i think being Sandbox. It adds a whole new life to Halo3 if you like using the Forge feature just like Foundry did in one of the other map packs. All in all a brilliant game and a must buy for any Halo fans. Story: 10/10 Gameplay: 9/10 Graphics: 8/10
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