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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Halo 4 Limited Edition Xbox 360 Bundle by Bryan Aleman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Xbox 360 Bundle

This Xbox 360 bundle is well worth the extra $50. It includes 1 Xbox 360 console, 2 wireless controllers, 4 AA batteries, 1 headset and 1 copy of the standard version of Halo 4. The console and controllers are specially designed to give it a Forerunner look. They are transparent so you can see the inside of the console and controllers. The controllers are battery operated and have booming feedback. Also, it has blue LEDs instead of green LEDs. Moving on to the console, it has: 1 power port, 1 AV port, 1 HDMI port, 1 optical audio port, 1 Ethernet port, 1 auxiliary port (with Kinect support), and 5 USB ports. Unfortunately, no HDMI cable is supplied, but it's good that they have a connector for it. Moving on, the headset feels rather uncomfortable, which is a major downside for hardcore gamers who spend hours using the headset. Next we have the game itself. The bundle includes Halo 4, the theme of the bundle. The game contains 2 discs, one with the campaign and the other with multiplayer. The campaign is quite short, 8 missions to be exact, but it has been improved in difficulty. There are new enemies called Prometheus. They have a much smarter AI than the Alliance and will challenge. In multiplayer, a new CoD system has been added to multiplayer. Each kill earns you XP that can be used to level up. As you rank up, you earn Spartan Points, which you can use to purchase new weapons for your 5 gear sets. The multiplayer goal is to reach SR130 (Rank 130), which will keep players busy until 2014 when Halo Xbox One comes out. .

Pros
  • This is Amazing
Cons
  • Some Little Things