


Then it's time to throw Halo 2 back in your Box, where it's likely to remain for months.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Oh, and the nine new maps themselves are outstanding, making one of the best-ever multiplayer shooters even better.Ī simple menu system lets you quickly download the maps to your hard drive. The Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack isn't for everyone, but it's perfectly fine for what it is. Besides, the DVD-style extras exclusively packaged with the disc are quite entertaining (though brief), and the 30-page manual is surprisingly insightful, too. So if you were to split the cost of this disc with 15 other friends, it would actually be a pretty sweet deal. As such, the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack seems best suited to those looking to play Halo 2 in a network setting, since it lets you update the game with new content without having to log in to Xbox Live using each Xbox on the network. Diehards will love this content, but nearly half of it is already free for download on Xbox Live, and the rest will be on August 30. Considering Halo 2 was one of last year's most popular, most successful video games, it's strange to see a retail follow-up like the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack, which is only suitable for a very specific subset of Halo 2 fans.
