Halo 3 Comes Correct with 4 Player Co-Op Campaign Mode

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Xbox 360 Halo 3 4-Player Co-Op

One of today’s most exciting announcements for Xbox 360 gamers is that Halo 3 will feature a 4 Player Online Co-Op Campaign mode. Players can also play 4 player on System Link as well (preferably with a very large TV). System Link co-op is limited to 2 players per screen. 

This is awesome news considering that Halo 2 didn’t even have 2 player co-op. Not only will you be able to play with 3 friends, but you’ll also be able to save movies of your co-op experience to watch ad naseum.

Each player will control a different character (Player 1 Master Chief, Player 2 - The Arbiter, Players 3 and 4 - new Elite characters

From the story posted on Bungie, here’s the profile of the 2 new characters:

PLAYER 3 (Sangheili)

Name: N’tho ‘Sraom
Affiliation: Fleet of Retribution/Special Warfare Group/Special Operations
History: N’tho ‘Sraom is the youngest member of his Special Operations unit and is one of a growing number of human sympathizers amongst the Sangheili youth. He is a fairly typical young male adult Sangheili—he began compulsory military service at the end of adolescence, and remains unmarried with no close, non-familial relationships outside of his martial order. N’tho Sraom refused to stand idly by while the Prophets replaced Sangheili units with Jiralhanae packs, and now bears deep resentment toward those Sangheili politicians who landed his kind in their current predicament.

Although N’tho ‘Sraom’s romanticized nationalism is emblematic of all Sangheili, he has developed a healthy respect for humanity—not for their physical abilities or martial prowess, but for their audacity and resolve.

PLAYER 4 (Sangheili)

Name: Usze ‘Taham
Affiliation: Fleet of Retribution/Special Warfare Group/Fleet Security
History: Although Usze ‘Taham was born into a respected merchant family he was fathered by Toha ‘Sumai—one of the preeminent swordfighters of this age. Usze graduated with honors from the top War College in the Iruiru region of Yermo, Sanghelios (a distinction he shares with Rtas ‘Vadum). Shortly after receiving his first post within the Covenant Navy he was offered a place on the Prophets’ Honor Guard but he declined citing “lack of practical experience”. In truth, he had no desire to be part of a largely ceremonial unit, and at the end of his third combat tour, Usze ‘Taham again refused the post—even though his superiors warned him such behavior could be misinterpreted as apostasy.

Since that time Usze has evaded countless punitive actions, at least two assassination attempts, and served with distinction for two additional tours before the Schism. Following the dissolution of the Covenant, he was approached by the Ascetics to become one of their liaisons within the Navy.
 


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    Chris Aug 1st, 2007 at 3:21 pm

    this will probably be the best game of all time.

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