New Halo 3 Famitsu Scans
By William on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 at 4:17 AM PST In Bungie, Halo, Microsoft

We’re getting closer and closer to Halo 3 time. I don’t know about you guys, but I am definitely excited. Check out the size of the tank in the above image. It’s a little hard to see, but I am talking about the tank in the bottom right corner. It looks like Famitsu is getting their hands on some quality images and I am definitely hyped about what I see. As soon as I find quality Halo 3 material, I will definitely be adding it to the site here. There is one more image following the break.

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I’m excited about it…and I don’t even have a 360! Need to find a friend to smooch off in September…
must work more and make more $$$ for 360 Elite…
Halo 3 is getting more excitement the it deserves, Only “fun” feature in halo 1 or 2 is multilayer, Story gets boring to fast
I disagree. I think the story is actually what makes Halo what it is. Granted, it has a very good MP attached to it, it’s one of the few FPS’ to actually have a story that doesn’t suck, but not only that, has an awesome one. I’m willing to bet the majority of people when they pick it up will play Campaign first, then MP.
All camapaign first with my bestest friend C0M3T. Same way as we discovered Halo CE and then Halo 2. There will be plenty of time after for multiplayer online. And if we’re really lucky, online co-op with buddies to revisit a few of the more exciting missions. Here’s hoping…
Campaign was great in Halo 2 and it will be awesome in 3. I actually replayed the Halo 2 campaign the other day when none of my friends were on XBL. Campaign is a great way to brush up on your skills.
Halo 3 will definitely rock. I’m going to have to find a way to get all my articles written early in the day so I can spend all my evenings playing. You’ll like the elite too Somewhat. I got the red ring of death so went out and bought an Elite and sent the regular 360 back to Microsoft for repairs. When I get it back, I’m just giving it to my gf’s kids I guess. the HDMI capability alone was a great way to cut down on the wire mess behind my television lol