In the end, it’s hard not to love Halo Infinite, which is easily the most complete game in a franchise that’s long set the bar for gaming. There’s just nothing like playing through an adventure as the Master Chief.
Like many, I’m sad that Halo Infinite doesn’t offer cooperative multiplayer at launch, if only because it’s been a bulwark of the series’ identity. It’s a disappointing omission, but I have to judge the game before me, not the features I wish might be there. And by that measure, Halo Infinite is a rousing success. Whether you want a big, mysterious sci-fi adventure or a chance to engage with some intense PvP, Halo Infinite nails the shots where it counts and heralds a new era for one of gaming’s most recognizable mainstays.
Halo Infinite brings the series back to where it started twenty years ago. Back to the lone super soldier, a chatty AI companion and shootings that are bound to lead to a delicious chaos of colorful explosions and screaming aliens. Back to a surprisingly smooth-playing multiplayer, where thanks to the same chaos no two games are the same. Back to a game we want to keep playing indefinitely.
Taking both single and multiplayer as a whole, Halo Infinite marks a return to form for a franchise that is in desperate need of one. Its open-world may feel a tad formulaic, but it also houses plenty of emergent gameplay opportunities while continuing to offer huge set-pieces…Multiplayer battle pass progression aside, playing with friends in Halo Infinite feels closer to the glory days of Halo 3 than ever. If you'd been concerned based on prior showings, you can put those concerns to rest – Halo is back, and it might just be better than ever.
If the open-world concept had been better utilized and if the writers had added more interesting characters to the story, Infinite could have easily been one of the best Halo games ever. The shootouts are highly entertaining and the open world brings new tactical possibilities. The multiplayer is just as good, being slightly faster than before. [Issue#317]
Master Chief has returned, but our adventures on Zeta Halo left us with mixed feelings. The gameplay is truly phenomenal and the grapple hook, in particular, steals the show. But the game is, after an extra year of development, still not finished. The single-player is not memorable, the surroundings are repetitive and the game is on a technical level very unpolished. While we have a tremendous amount of fun with the multiplayer, 343 Industries just doesn’t meet the mark with this Halo installment.
Halo Infinite resgata a essência da franquia com uma narrativa envolvente e um mundo aberto impressionante. Os gráficos equilibram nostalgia e modernidade, enquanto o combate é fluido e tático.
The campaign was fun but the online was lacking. Having permanent political statements on the front page of the online didn't help. Take politics out and focus on the game.
Как подобный высер реально вышел в 2021 году, мне крайне сложно понять. Абсолютно безликий и банальный арт дизайн, неинтересный и скучный сюжет, отвратительная, просто блять уебищная графика для игры 2021 года. И СУКА НЕВЫНОСИМЫЙ ОДНОТИПНЫЙ УЕБАНСКИЙ ТИР. Как блять можно играть в хуйню, где на тебя одного бегут десятки, я не преувеличиваю и не утрирую, десятки ебаных мобов, бегущихна тебя. Я очень надеюсь, что на Xbox эта хуета набрала 7.8 баллов из-за накрутки, но никак не потому что фанаты этого говна такие тупые. Ну либо из-за мультиплеера. Потому что когда до 3 часа игры добрались лишь только 20 процентов игроков, это говорит о том, что не только я в сюжет этой дресни недоиграл.
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Worst netcode in the franchise. Story ****, but gameplay itself isn't that bad to play. Still can't give it a good score, when every match to play online is a struggle
SummaryWhen all hope is lost and humanity’s fate hangs in the balance, the Master Chief is ready to confront the most ruthless foe he’s ever faced. Begin anew and step inside the armor of humanity’s greatest hero to experience an epic adventure and finally explore the scale of the Halo ring itself.