Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta Hands-On

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Microsoft showed off the much-anticipated Halo 3 multiplayer beta in London this evening. The beta will be opened to a much larger audience later this month to let fans test the game, but this was the media's opportunity to check out the game ahead of time. The reaction thus far? Halo 3 looks and plays like a much-prettier version of Halo 2, and that's sure to please the game's millions of fans worldwide.

Six high-definition Samsung televisions were lined up and running the beta that will go on general release next Wednesday, and the Xbox 360 consoles were connected to each other via Xbox Live. The collected media were invited to enter the killing fields, and because it was the first time that one of the year's most anticipated games has been widely shown outside of the Bungie and Halo offices, there was no shortage of volunteers.

The first thing that strikes you about the Halo 3 beta is just how polished it feels. It's not like the beta is a hint of things to come and that you have to brush aside bugs, long loading times, and a number of other issues to enjoy the game--the beta runs at a solid frame rate, is graphically impressive, and feels well on its way to being the code that fans have every right to expect from the finished game. The player models in the beta are the same blue and red Master Chief variants that will be familiar to Halo players, albeit with new bells and whistles. The models themselves now feature rag-doll physics, meaning that dead bodies will bend and buckle according to the environment around them. When you're alive and you look down, you can now see your legs.

There are three levels in the beta: Snowbound, High Ground, and Valhalla. While the beta is limited to these levels, there are a number of gameplay modes. Rumble pit is the typical slayer, or deathmatch, mode, where it's every player for himself. Team slayer lets you team up with a maximum of three others to battle against another team of up to four. Team skirmish is an objective-based mode that can feature single-flag capture-the-flag, territories, and more. And then there's big team battle, which takes place only on the largest map in the beta, Valhalla. That's because Valhalla is the only one that can accommodate the 12 to 16 players in big team battle.

The matchmaking and party functionality in Halo 2 have been improved in Halo 3, but the one thing that remains the same is the ease of getting into a game. Halo 3 will sort through the games taking place and assign you and your opponents based on connection speed, preferences, and more. As before, there is a playlist of different games that Halo 3 cycles through, to provide a huge variety of different gameplay experiences. One match featured nothing but rocket launchers on the Snowbound map, which resulted in the predictable amount of chaos as players blew one another up. One of the nice new additions to matchmaking is the ability to "party up" at the end of the match. Let's say you meet some cool new teammates during a match. Using "party up," they can join your party (or you can join theirs), so the good times can keep on going. There's also an ability for the majority of players to "veto" a map or a game mode if they don't like it.

There are a variety of weapons, new and familiar, available in the beta to try--the trusty assault rifle, the brute shot, new spike grenades, the Spartan laser, machine gun turrets, missile pods, and more. We've noticed that returning weapons such as the needler and the brute shot have been tweaked for balance purposes. They now seem a bit more powerful.

We saw only a couple of the vehicles that will ship in the final game. The first was the familiar Covenant Ghost, the one-man (or one-alien) hover vehicle. And then there's the new Mongoose, the human two-man all-terrain vehicle that doesn't pack any weaponry but can transport you across the battlefield in a hurry. And while the Mongoose lacks weapons, the passenger is free to use whatever weapons he's carrying.

The controls should seem immediately familiar to any Halo fan, but there is a key difference. The right bumper on the gamepad is now used to mount and dismount vehicles, a necessary change because the X button is now reserved to deploy equipment, such as the shield grenade. Equipment is a brand-new addition to Halo 3 and adds a layer of depth and strategy to multiplayer games. There's the bubble shield, the portable grav lift, the trip mine, and the energy drainer. Another key change is that when you're not next to a vehicle, the left and right bumpers allow for the independent reloading of any weapons that you're holding in your hands. This lets you reload one weapon in your hands while you're firing with another, which will be incredibly valuable in a desperate fight.

Visually, the Halo 3 beta looks impressive. Yes, it looks like a higher-resolution version of Halo 2, but the textures and details are razor sharp, and there's a lush quality to the world that wasn't there before. You'll run through fields of flowers or your body will float in a tranquil pond. The high dynamic range lighting in the game also provides a realistic look to the lighting and the world. Meanwhile, there's a smoothness and fluidity to everything now that makes battles fun to watch.

Finally, the fun doesn't end when you stop playing. The beta does include the ability to film all your games. After the match is complete, you can save the film and watch it later or upload it to share with others. However, for the beta the saved film functionality is limited to first-person-only playback. In the final game, players will have full control over the camera, including fast-forward, reverse, pause, and slow-motion controls.

The Halo 3 beta is pretty impressive in terms of content, and Halo fans everywhere will surely put the beta through its paces when it's released next week. But the news for now is that everything looks great, and we can't wait for the hordes of players to arrive so we can get some big battles going.

913 Comments

  • deanch1

    Posted Sep 15, 2007 12:07 pm GMT

    PLEASE!!! CALL OF DUTY 4 MODERN WARFARE WILL BEAT THIS IN A LANDSLIDE VICTORY

  • maxmax1234

    Posted Aug 20, 2007 12:20 pm GMT

    To bad it only lasted so short.

  • GETAGIRLFRIEND

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 2:53 pm GMT

    GREETINGS FROM MY GEFORCE 8800 GTX, AND A "HOW DO YOU DO" FROM MY MOUSE AND KEYBOARD.

  • DooshBIGELOW

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 12:39 am GMT

    Awsome Beta to bad its over now..and WOW they need to tweeks some things fo sho!! I wanna hit the dude who thought it would be a good Idea to make the worthog alot imossible to blow up while ppl are drivin and shooting!!

  • DuDisNow

    Posted Jun 14, 2007 10:34 pm GMT

    The game will be the Game of the Year, I bet you anything!

  • axemanhojo

    Posted Jun 14, 2007 7:41 am GMT

    Awesome sh1t

  • ISmokeThatPurp

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 10:18 pm GMT

    Halo 3 is the Sh*t . cant wait to get it.

  • Smoolander

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 5:37 am GMT

    Quick, let's all get into a Halo is great, no Halo sucks argument. Frankly I don't care. Each Halo game brought something to the mix that made it great to play, and I'm hoping Bungie deliver in the third one (more earth battles maybe?). I like the story of Halo, and the games, so I'll be getting this the day it comes out.

  • kevy619

    Posted Jun 5, 2007 9:38 am GMT

    it might not be as good as halo 1, but it will rock and definately be worth the purchase

  • ALARMVIRUS

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 10:06 pm GMT

    you see people like "321mambo123" is wrong never in history well ut3 will be a halo killer, cause for this fact the story is so intacted, the dialog sucks balls, dont get me wrong ut3 will probley be kickass but by no means in any shape or form be a halo killer, just wanted to say.

  • GameCrook

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 1:28 pm GMT

    They do look better but not by alot but microsoft did say its beta and the final game will look much better then beta

  • lilromeo0606

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 11:41 pm GMT

    i have to say that i played Halo like ten times, and Halo 2 maybe 3 times but the only reason i still play Halo 2 is because of its rich multiplayer content. The graphics on Halo 3 don't look very different than Halo 2 albeit a little sharper images but they only got like 3 months to polish this up and that aint much time. I hope that this game does not get overrated and that the reviews should focus on the actual game rather than the Halo franchise. Bungie has to play it smart and really bring out the full power of the 360 and make the graphics compareable to a game using a Unreal 3D Engine.

  • PhilElsen

    Posted May 31, 2007 4:41 am GMT

    I love halo finisheed the second one 5 times but the first one was more fun. cant wait till the 3rd one comes out.

  • conquesto

    Posted May 29, 2007 5:20 pm GMT

    The beta would be near perfect if bungie sorted out a proper hosting system so you dont allways have an american kiddie running round taking 100 shots to kill. Apart from that though the beta is quality, not looking forward to having to go back to halo 2 now im used to hi def.

  • Plaxconium17

    Posted May 28, 2007 12:15 pm GMT

    lol, if you really think the graphics suck get a better tv,

    anyways, its pretty awesome, the weapons have been tuned much better, the sniper isnt easy mode any more and theres way more satisfaction to pulling off that sick jumping headshot =D

  • 321mambo123

    Posted May 28, 2007 8:52 am GMT

    i'm guessing alot of halo 3 fans would get offended by this: i think that unreal tournament 3 might be better than this game , my opinion tho..... i think that people will just think that halo3 is good because its "HALO" the first one was good but it doesnt mean the other halo games are as good as it, in my opinion resistance fall of man and gears of war look like they can match up to this but unreal tournament 3 looks like a halo killer

  • rosh37

    Posted May 26, 2007 12:55 am GMT

    For all of you out there that want to play the beta but do not want to shell out the cash for crackdown just run to the nearest rental store and pick up crackdown for 5 to 10 bucks. Rented titles do allow you to download and play the beta. Just a thought

  • Bond007dude

    Posted May 24, 2007 2:43 pm GMT

    I haven't played this, as I have not a 360 or Crackdown or friend that has so. Given the competence of the game industry though, they should have let me right the review...OF THE FINAL VERSION! QUOTE "The models themselves now feature RAG_DOLL PHYSICS [woot], meaning that dead bodies will bend and buckle according to the environment around them. When you're alive and you look down, you can now see your legs." UNQUOTE

    wow...out of all the people in the entire world...they get some guy who hasn't even played Halo 2 (even though he says here ("Halo 3 looks and plays like a much-prettier version of Halo 2") that he has) to write the review...way to go game industry!

    yeah man for your next review you should get some 8 year old kid that thinks the word "Mario" is a brand of pizza to write your reviews

  • ShadeShadow

    Posted May 24, 2007 1:49 am GMT

    The beta is the sh*t. graphics awsome and new controls not that hard to get use to. I notice that team training turn into BTB training after the first week.
    Will bungie Change things in the beta every week to keep it new and fresh.
    maybe they'll add a new map or new vehicle or weapons. Hear me out they added the banshee and maybe the wraith or scorpion. That would be awsome.

  • Tombackman_5

    Posted May 23, 2007 10:01 am GMT

    This beta is sick as hell, and the final game is gonna be even better. So why even discuss its non-existent shortcomings? It was a beta, and the game will be better! Try to understand that! And If you would have made it better, go do it, haters!

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