No Surprises with HALO 3: ODST

Given that Halo 3: ODST is an expansion, I’m sure that none of you were concerned about the control options, though I did want to post a quick confirmation that this game offers the usual settings seen in past games from the series.
Southpaw, Legacy and Legacy-Southpaw are all supported, plus Y Axis Inversion and six button layouts, including the ever-popular Bumper Jumper.
I haven’t spent a great deal of time with the game just yet, though it basically feels as you would expect a Halo game to, sporting the tight controls that this franchise is known for.
Enjoy the new campaign and Firefight Mode.
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