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Bungie detail the Halo 3 'Mongoose'

by Steven Williamson on 12 January 2007, 08:54

Tags: Halo 3, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Xbox 360, FPS

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If you're as keen as we are to get your hands on any snippets of Halo 3 information then you may be interested to know that Bungie have released some firm details regarding the Mongoose ATV vehicle.

"Despite its size and limited offensive capabilities, the Mongoose is instrumental in many quick-striking strategies. It is decidedly difficult to damage in battle because of its speed and maneuverability delivered by its forgiving suspension and E-brake. Coupled with its speed, the capability to power-slide through turns gives the Mongoose unparalleled maneuverability on the battlefield. Drivers familiar with the M12 LRV Warthog should be able to easily transition into the Mongoose once they become familiar with its speed."

Bungie have also revealed some information regarding the Spartan Laser:

"While susceptible to small-arms fire, the Mongoose is generally too quick to be affected by it. The Mongoose’s biggest foe on the battlefield will likely be the Spartan Laser. The Laser’s three second warm-up can make all the difference between a kill and a wasted shot, however. Specifically on big, hilly terrains like those found on Valhalla, the three seconds can give you enough time to over a hill, behind a base or behind cover of some other sort. The emergency brake on the Mongoose also helps you evade the Spartan Laser, if you’re able to time it properly. If they don’t see it coming, a slide in one direction or the other can help to evade the blast. As soon as you see the little red beam following you (and if you’re near enough, you’ll hear the weapon heating up), it’s wise to count off a second and then swerve the hell out of way to make as difficult a target as possible."



Bungie Studios announced that the Halo 3 beta will be obtainable by registering on Halo3.com; however, players must first play 3 hours of Halo between February 1st and February 3rd, 2007) on Xbox Live (UK dates not yet confirmed) and be one of the first of 13,333 others to subscribe. In addition, players may also purchase specially marked copies of the videogame Crackdown and use it as a "key" to download the Halo 3 beta from the Xbox Live Marketplace

For further details head to: Bungie


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