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• Terminal : Terminal is another huge, complex map suitable for as many players as you can get to join the game. The location is based on New Mombasa, with a multi-storey car park and a monorail running straight through the middle (and you don’t want to get caught on the tracks, believe me). Terminal is asymmetrical and designed primarily for medium to large games of one-flag CTF or Assault, but it also works great for large games of Team Slayer (play with just two pl... Read more
The lack of more bonus content is a bit of a letdown, especially considering just how long the game and these maps were in development. I'm sure a lot of people were dying for some sort of extension to the abrupt single player campaign ending, myself included, but this is strictly multiplayer. Even so, Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack is a mere £15 and features some of the best multiplayer maps available in any game, automatically making it a necessity for all offline Halo... Read more
A great collection of maps. Considering how it'll expand your Halo 2 experience it's stunning value for money. Read more
A must for all Halo 2 fans, the 9 new maps are of a higher standard than the original selection while the patch fixes a lot of imbalance problems. Top stuff. Read more
The terminal used to be a high commerce area with citizens shopping, relaxing and eating out. War has now seen this area turn into a battle zone due to its excellence vantage points. However the strategic advantages come at a price for anyone fighting on the terrain. That’s because this is another map thwart with danger due to the scenery. The areas to avoid is the high speed train that regularly passes and can cause instant death to anyone close enough to the tracks. Read more
Now this is a peculiar thing. You cannot doubt Halo's status as the premier Live game on the Xbox, but is this add on pack really necessary as a stand alone hard purchase? Live owners can currently download a few of these maps online for free, with the remaining maps becoming free on 28th August, so is it really worth the avid Halo fan shelling out for this online or offline? Not really. Add into this the fact that the new maps aren't available for ranked Matchmaking ... Read more
...interviews with the map designers, combat strategies and fly-throughs of the new maps. The retail pack also allows gamers who prefer offline play via system link and split-screen to upgrade their Halo 2 experience with new maps. The retail version of the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack carries a suggested retail price of £14.99.
forum.ic-games.co.uk: 29 March 2005 Read more