ODST…one of my personal favorite Halo games. What is your favorite mission?? Mine has to be the last one, Costal Highway! It’s a great battle climax and just awesome! 
NMPD HQ, one of the best cutscenes in Halo and one of the most awesome fights in the game on the landing platform
Man that’s tough, ODST was solid all the way around. I really enjoy Kizingo Blvd, NMPD HQ, and Kikowani Station. I really love playing through this game though not a dull moment for me. Even just walking around Mombasa Streets is cool in itself.
Coastal Highway! Legendary 4 Player Co-op, 999 Rockets Per Player!!!
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> Coastal Highway! Legendary 4 Player Co-op, 999 Rockets Per Player!!!
Yessss! Deja Vu achievement!
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> NMPD HQ, one of the best cutscenes in Halo and one of the most awesome fights in the game on the landing platform
The last part of that mission is really epic! The music during the fight is amazing. 
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> > Coastal Highway! Legendary 4 Player Co-op, 999 Rockets Per Player!!!
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> Yessss! Deja Vu achievement!
Right?!?! I have some great memories with that achievement
Drive straight and drive back when you get shot the whole highway! The rockets make it way fun!
I cant remember the exact mission name but its where you fight through the zoo or animal sanctuary thing. The space elevator also collapses
I really liked the wide open feeling
NMPD HQ is easily one of my favorites!! Such a good mission.
Honestly, Mombasa Streets was my favorite. I loved the whole aspect of being lost in a desolate city in shambles, searching for clues on the whereabouts of your fellow squad members as well as trying to stealthy take out traveling squads of Covenant searching for survivors. Everything about the main mission was amazing. The night time darkness and use of the night vision, steady rainy drizzle, and just the rather mellow and almost soothing music all tied together and set in that lost and alone feeling as you tried to be reunited with your scattered team.
Mombasa Streets, the music and atmosphere is just so…AWESOME SAUCE. Especially when played late at night with all the lights off. And no night vision.
Honestly…all the Rookie missions…I liked to scout around New Mombasa with sweet, jazz-like soundtrack playing in the background.
Honestly, ODST is one of the best halo games in my opinion!
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> Mombasa Streets, the music and atmosphere is just so…AWESOME SAUCE. Especially when played late at night with all the lights off. And no night vision.
Have to agree with you. I got the game around 8-9, I was too scared to play it at the time because i hated the feeling of being alone. When I went back and completed it around 11-12, I fell in love. The fact that I wasn’t Chief, and the fact that dropping in itself was a hazard really mesmerized me. I think my second one is the one with tunnels looking for Dare as the Rookie. That place used to make me practically pee myself. As 15 almost 16, it makes me very happy to feel this way. Halo 3: ODST will always be one of my favorites, barely in front of Reach.
And here’s a little fun fact. At the time of release, ODST never actually had rain. They mostly gave everything a wet-like texture and then added audio. Bungie, always a step ahead of the player.
I’ll have to go for Mombasa Streets for its open world esque design and the music that occasionally accompanies you after you finish a flashback mission or play for a certain amount time. It’s fun running to the nearest supply cache, grabbing a rocket launcher or sniper rifle and blasting enemies as you progress. Never forget the fun times with my cousin screwing around and finding all those 30 audio logs a few weeks after the game launched. Found the 29th and 30th audio log last year. It was tedious but fun at the same time.
ODST will always be on the top of my list of favorite Halo games. I grew up playing Halo: CE and fell in love with the series rather quickly. It was epic to be playing as a heavily armored super soldier, blasting through scores of alien forces. But ODST took it to a new level where you got to experience the same thing but now as essentially a normal soldier who wasn’t genetically modified. It made it all the more intense and it was nice to get to the Halo universe as s normal soldier.
The story was amazing, and especially playing the New Mombasa Streets as the Rookie, you truly felt alone in a city in disarray and shambles while trying to tactically take out Covenant patrols that were looking for human survivors. And using the night vision visor as well as the tactically suppressed SMG and pistol added to the stealth aspect which had a way to make you feel even more alone.
The gloomy drizzly weather and the mellow music and slow jazz piled that feeling on even more as you searched the city for clues about your scattered teammates. It also set in that loneliness and made it more surreal when you found human bodies next to messages like “Hell on Earth” or “Remember Reach” that they scrawled on the walls before succumbing to their unavoidable fate.
ODST made the Halo Universe seem more gritty and dark, a level of darkness that wouldn’t be surpassed until Halo Reach’s release. This cements ODST high on the list of my favorite Halo titles.
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> ODST will always be on the top of my list of favorite Halo games. I grew up playing Halo: CE and fell in love with the series rather quickly. It was epic to be playing as a heavily armored super soldier, blasting through scores of alien forces. But ODST took it to a new level where you got to experience the same thing but now as essentially a normal soldier who wasn’t genetically modified. It made it all the more intense and it was nice to get to the Halo universe as s normal soldier.
> The story was amazing, and especially playing the New Mombasa Streets as the Rookie, you truly felt alone in a city in disarray and shambles while trying to tactically take out Covenant patrols that were looking for human survivors. And using the night vision visor as well as the tactically suppressed SMG and pistol added to the stealth aspect which had a way to make you feel even more alone.
> The gloomy drizzly weather and the mellow music and slow jazz piled that feeling on even more as you searched the city for clues about your scattered teammates. It also set in that loneliness and made it more surreal when you found human bodies next to messages like “Hell on Earth” or “Remember Reach” that they scrawled on the walls before succumbing to their unavoidable fate.
> ODST made the Halo Universe seem more gritty and dark, a level of darkness that wouldn’t be surpassed until Halo Reach’s release. This cements ODST high on the list of my favorite Halo titles.
Yes, my man! ODST is great.