Halo: ODSTis a newHaloexperience. You play as an Orbital trooper, a human who hasn’t been injected with the special sauce that Master Chief has. You’re weaker, less combat adept and without an AI. You’ll have to fight the Covenant differently. That spin on combat is what makesODSTa special bit of campaign content. But that’s not exactly all the expansion offers. Bungie is craftingquite the story. Below the fold is the first video documentary forHalo: ODST, featuring details about the crew the rookie is rolling with and what exactly is going on in New Mombasa.
While viewing, you’ll also be able to glimpse a few of the other less fantastic approaches theODST’sare forced to use against the Covenant. You’ll be introduced to the whispering weapons ofODST, as well as the enhanced HUD components —night-vision, targeting, and an uplink to a New Mombasa map. Stealth is a priority.

It’s cliché, but we’ll say it anyway:ODSTis shaping up to be a great title. The only thing it needs — and may already have — is the birthday party skull. Watching heads explode in a spray of confetti with night-vision on? Priceless.








