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Thursday, 2 May 2013

"Halo: The Fall of Reach" Review

"Halo: The Fall of Reach" Review

6/10

2001
Written By: Eric Nylund
Published By: Del Rey
Protagonist(s): Master Chief John-117

Humans have spread into the galaxy, and to keep order amongst the growing number of pirates and terrorists a special project of Super Soldiers is authorised. However, before its completion there is suddenly more than pirates and mercenaries to deal with.

The book is somewhat exciting, but the downside which is also the upside is the amount of technical description given. There isn't much of it, which leaves a few questions unanswered, yet answers more than the game on which the book is built.

The book is filled with conflict, battle, loss and risk. Not to mention explosions, rockets, aliens, space ships, and superhuman soldiers in high tech battle armour.

If the Halo universe is of interest to you and you have not read this, then it is about time you did.

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