It only takes a few minutes in the Halo Infinite campaign to realize you are playing something special. There's something tangible about the movement and gunplay in the game that feels like it's all happening in real life.
Infinite gives you almost instantaneous increased mobility at high speeds, which fits very well with the pace of Halo combat, but it also allows you to react quickly to enemies to get close and engage them in close combat.
During the game, you'll have technology at your disposal to scan enemies, a deployable energy shield, a grappling hook, and various other pieces that you can easily switch between. Halo Infinite also deserves praise for the fact that you can throw explosive barrels with one hand while effortlessly taking out a fleeing infantryman in close combat.
Halo Infinite has a story- the opening screen explains it well for you: humanity has lost and is in its final agony on another Ringworld, Zeta Galo. The Master Chief has arrived to level the playing field, thanks in part to the collection of open-world outposts like you might see in an open-world game from Ubisoft, while also investigating another big mystery.
The open world invites you to get creative in a variety of ways - perhaps blowing up an abandoned weapons factory or destroying fuel rods to disable a vehicle. You can walk through the front door, and there's also a place where you can shoot from a distance or even roll into a scorpion tank and blow everything up.
If you like campaigns or arena multiplayer shooters in general, this is the game for you.
Minimum
OS:Windows 10 RS5 x64
Processor:AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel i5-4440
Memory:8 GB RAM
Graphics:AMD RX 570 or Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti
DirectX:Version 12
Storage:50 GB available space
Recommended
OS:Windows 10 19H2 x64
Processor:AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or Intel i7-9700k
Memory:16 GB RAM
Graphics:Radeon RX 5700 XT or Nvidia RTX 2070
DirectX:Version 12
Storage:50 GB available space
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