Halo Reach already has a lot of DLC like avatar clothes and gadgets, however now Halo Reach is experiencing its first game add on, the Noble Map Pack. Featuring 3 new maps maps. The new maps are Anchor 9, Breakpoint, and Tempest. You can purchase the 3 new maps for $10.00 (800 msp. ) As you were probably expecting the new maps are highly forgeable.
Anchor 9 is a small symmetric map cleverly designed as a space
station from the mission Exodus. One of its most talked about features is a small zero gravity section, towards the edge of the map. The map is a descent slayer map, however it shines as an objective. Its great for CTF, Multi Flag, and Head Hunter (due to its small size). It has no vehicles, and mainly precision weapons, like the DMR and needle rifles. grenades can be lethal but they are are few and far in between.
Breakpoint is the most favored by gamers, its designed as a branch of from the mission The Package, Where you half to defend Dr. Halsey's Lab. One of its most distinct features is its spine like rock structure in the middle of the map. It offers great vantage points to both sides of the map. (Players often snipe from it, however it offers little to no cover). If you play in this map expect high vehicle traffic, it has 2 Banshee's , 2 Warthogs, 2 Ghosts, and one Wraith. This map also features almost every weapon of mass destruction in the game. Including but not limited too a Spartan Laser, Rocket Launcher, Sniper Rifle, Plasma Launcher and much more.
Tempest is a large outdoor space much like forge world, However it does have some permanent structures. Its an all game type map. Its a similar size to the halo 3 map Valhalla. It is often featured as a CTF or Team Slayer map. Its noticeable feature is a crashed pelican on the center edge of the map. On the floor next to it is a sniper rifle. The map has many variants but the most common has 2 Warthogs other variants can have all other vehicles.
Overall the maps will keep you entertained for hours, and even if you rarely play multiplayer buying the maps is well worth the money.
No comments:
Post a Comment