Standard Edition, Limited Edition and the ultimate collector's item, the Legendary Edition

Mar 17, 2007 10:57 GMT  ·  By

The Legendary Edition is made up of two disks. Both contain everything for a gamer to know about the game's making of process and story, also providing players with useful tools for playing Bungie's third installment of the series at optimum parameters.

Legendary Edition 1st disk (released in limited quantities and arriving in a highly collectible Spartan helmet, along with two bonus disks full of additional content):

-exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage and videos, including a HD "Making of Halo 3" documentary showcasing Bungie's studio work; -other HD footage showing the creative design processes involved in developing the game; -a look at some early game concepts and their evolution through the game's development (if you can believe that); -audio-visual calibration tool, something that you've never seen for sure.

Legendary Edition 2nd disk: -completely remastered cinematic material from Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2, with developer commentaries and a featurette documenting a day in the life at Bungie; -exclusive content from the creative minds behind Machinima artists Red vs. Blue and This Spartan Life; -illuminating collection of original Halo 3 storyboard art from artist Lee Wilson, depicting key moments and pivotal scenes from the epic cinematic production of Halo.

The Limited Edition will include a sleek metal collector's case, the first bonus disk found in the Legendary Edition and a special Halo fiction and art book. Of course, for those who want nothing more than to get in the third installment of the most anticipated FPS series for the Xbox and just shoot, shoot shoot, the Standard Edition will consist of the Halo 3 game. Nothing more, nothing less. So, what's it going to be?