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Microsoft and Bungie have created a gigantic bell that sounds like thunder and reverberates with a fury worthy of a gale-force hurricane. It's not perfect, but get in front of it, and wonderful things - wonderful destructive things - are bound to happen. [Dec 2004, p.72]
The digital surround sound is phenomenal (and the voice-acting peerless), and players with a good A/V system will enjoy hearing enemies approach from all sides due to the sharp positional sound.
One of Halo 2 Online's best features - if not the best - is the statistics tracking system. [Online review]
9
DatDawgDhere
Other than the graphics- which are worse than the first one and quite distracting, especially 20+ years later- this game is literally perfect. I can't say any more without waffling; please... play this game.
9
tentongeek
The most hardcore well designed upgrade to a franchise I have yet to see, Halo 2 brings the fight back in a whole new way! The campaign and story-telling are fantastic and energetic and the whole "sending them back their bomb" line . . . will live on in Halo history as the most epic one-liner ever!
10
Agent008
An Xbox classic. Arguably the best "Halo" ever made. It's certainly better than the first game. Developer Bungie had improved every aspect of the original with "Halo 2". The story was more ambitious, the action had more variety and the multiplayer had evolved with Xbox Live. This was truly the Xbox game of the year back in 2004. It's a masterpiece. I'd rate it with a 10 out of 10.

Halo 2

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Nov 9, 2004
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95
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Everything's designed with a master's eye for first-person intensity, extensively crafted and technicaly superb. [Dec 2004,p.75]
100
1UP
Unlike October's blockbuster "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," Halo's masses of content have been tossed in a strainer and all serve to make the main game better, rather than simply providing more for the player to do.
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Feb 16, 2026
10
Agent008
An Xbox classic. Arguably the best "Halo" ever made. It's certainly better than the first game. Developer Bungie had improved every aspect of the original with "Halo 2". The story was more ambitious, the action had more variety and the multiplayer had evolved with Xbox Live. This was truly the Xbox game of the year back in 2004. It's a masterpiece. I'd rate it with a 10 out of 10.
Feb 14, 2026
10
ShinkuAbdu
Prob the hardest campaign and with insignia, its even better so anybody on pc and og xbox can time travel back to 2004.
99
VGPub
Enemies will change what they say based on what's happening too, so if you go in guns blazing they may scream like a little girl, but if you duck behind an object they will taunt you for being a coward. All of this adds to the total immersion that you get from playing this game and that feeling is overwhelming.
97
GameZone
I get Goosebumps when I discuss this game, honestly. The genuine care that has been taken in making this game is awe inspiring.
94
GameSpot
A surprisingly disappointing story and a fairly short single-player portion are noticeable shortcomings, but there's just so much breadth of content in Halo 2, and the action itself is so outstanding, that there can be no denying its quality.
90
GamerArchive
The end still lands with a blindsiding jolt. It doesn't help that the last moments of gameplay are so anticlimactic. Regardless of the game's end and its other problems, it takes a fool to say that Halo 2 is a bad game.
67
Cinescape
I felt so screwed out of some sort of satisfaction, screwed out of more levels off of the Halo, screwed out of many hours of my life that I just poured into one of the most amazingly bad excuses for a single-player first-person shooter campaign. I was bored, I was tired and by the end of it, I was just really pissed off.
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Jan 15, 2026
10
Squamigera
This is the best game ever made nothing will come close to what this game did.
Jul 23, 2024
7
steeliest
After having played the original Xbox version of Halo 2 online with the Xbox Live substitute Insignia, there are much better competitive multiplayer games that exist even on this console. It's certainly great, but it's easily overhyped. Lots of the features Halo 2 was praised for upon release already existed prior in other games. Culminating all of them together certainly makes it special, but the actual gameplay experience leaves much to be desired. Lackluster weapon balance, and gamemodes that easily wear themselves out make it hard to keep playing if you've already been in the space for some time, which wasn't expected in 2004, but still likely. Regardless, the multiplayer is held together by an objectively revolutionary custom games system that holds it together even in modern light and paved the way for the future of casual online gaming as we know it. Becoming the proving ground of thousands of homemade gamemodes, dozens of modes that would become series staples, and a few that would transcend the series and become genre staples, such as the legendary Infection gamemode. Regardless, Halo 2's praise can likely be attributed to the ease of gameplay and large scale online connectivity. It is arguably one of the easiest FPS games to pick up and play in the entire genre, hosting a casually competitive to incredibly competitive range of gameplay and gamemodes. And with the rise of high-speed internet access across the world, hundreds of thousands of homes would join the fun in Xbox Live and experience online multiplayer for the first time in a format that heavily facilitates community and communication. Outside of the multiplayer, however, the campaign is probably my least favorite of the Bungie releases. Yet again suffering from similar issues with balance and a seriously lacking runtime, only about 9 hours during a time where 12-14 hours wasn't just the average, but was expected from your money. But, you can't mention Halo 2's campaign without the infamous legendary mode, which has Master Chief in a supposedly upgraded set of armour, that can handle less bullets than Rookie can in Halo 3:ODST. The same ones you can slaughter in droves as Master Chief without really thinking too much about it. Who's the real spartan here? At the end of the day, without the nuance of nostalgia, Halo 2 falls below my expectations of a 2000's multiplayer-focused shooter, but makes itself easily approachable for those who are new to the space, making it a unique case where you can easily hop in and play without much knowledge of video games at all. But regardless, lacks the mechanical skill-ceiling or gameplay variety of the sort of game I would be looking for now, or even in 2004. -steeliest
Aug 24, 2023
7
turbo_dweeb
this game is good but not as good as the first or third ones. that beind said it is definitely better than forespoken
Dec 28, 2025
4
Usernameuser1
The best game ever made. Period. The Best multiplayer matches of all time. Period. I had to use 75 character but “best game of all time” is my only comment
Oct 29, 2023
4
lostleader
Halo 2 was once a game you could spent literally hundreds of hours into online multiplayer, and now because its no longer online, must rely on its mediocre single player campaign. While Halo 2 was a great multiplayer for its time, the single player campaign suffers greatly from a lot of dark empty repetitive levels with terrible syncing music. Although Halo 2 has a more interesting story line with viewpoints from the Arbiter and Master Chef, ultimately it fails as a single player experience.
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SummaryThe saga continues with Halo 2 the international award-winning sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo: Combat Evolved. In this sequel, the battle comes to Earth, and Master Chief, a genetically enhanced super soldier, is the only thing standing between the relentless alien Covenant and the destruction of all humank... Read More
Rated Mfor Mature
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