The Librarian
Banned

Halo 3, arguably one of, if not the, most hyped games in history, released seven years ago today. Its release was massively anticipated, and for the month of September, the Xbox 360 just barely outsold the Wii something it would not accomplish again until years later.
So how does it hold up? Very well in fact, I think it's overall the best Halo campaign. What I've noticed here on GAF as the years go by is greater appreciation for what Halo 3's campaign was: level after level, sans Cortana and maybe "Halo (3)," of the best encounters in a Halo game, culminating in a scale not matched by any Halo game before it or since.
Think about it. From "Sierra 117" to "The Covenant," each level increases the scale and complexities of the game's encounters than the one before it. In "Sierra 117," you had the dam fight. "Crow's Nest" had the Brute hallway, "Tsavo Highway," had that bunker battle. and the valley fight with the hill in the middle. "The Storm" has you waging a war against a Scarab in a lakebed, and "Floodgate" is a short-but-sweet Flood level that acts like sort of an interlude. Things top off with "The Ark" and its Battle of the Cartographer and the Brutepack fight in the same structure, and "The Covenant" takes you from a beach landing, the skies, to a massive fight with two Scarabs at the end.
There are so many great encounters in Halo 3 too many to mention but those are my highlights.
Can't wait to play this game again when TMCC releases.