

Both games are enjoyable twin-stick shooters, but nothing to shout about.

The reason we've bunched them together is because they're very similar games and they had just about the same impact on the series as each other, minimal.

To say any Halo game is the worst might come across a little harsh as there aren't any bad ones, but "Halo: Spartan Assault" and "Halo: Spartan Strike" take the last place slot in our eyes. Before we get started, a quick note - we're not covering the Anniversary remakes as separate entries, and we're not counting the Master Chief Collection as its own entry either - these are just new ways to play existing games. With that in mind, in anticipation of the new release (and because this was a lot of fun) we've decided to take a look back at the franchise's history to separate the Elites from the Grunts. It could be one of the biggest and best Halo games yet, which is saying something as there have been some pretty amazing Halo games so far. With it being the first new Halo game on Xbox Series X/S, Infinite has the potential to give us great graphics, new guns and unbelievable multiplayer. Halo: Infinite will see the return of Master Chief, the hero and protagonist of the main series, and will follow on from the events of Halo 5: Guardians, which was released in 2015. Halo is without a doubt one of the most iconic gaming franchises to date and the newest addition, Halo: Infinite will be released on December 8 this year. For more information, see our ethics policy. These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. If you’re an Xbox Game Pass for PC subscriber, then it’s now part of your games library.Īll six games in Halo: The Master Chief Collection can also be purchased in a bundle on Steam or through the Microsoft Store for $39.99, and Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is also available separately priced at $9.99. Halo: Reach debuted in December, and the rest will follow in chronological order. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is part of Microsoft’s ongoing effort to bring all of the Halo: The Master Chief Collection to PC. You’ll also be able to use the classic audio in multiplayer and customize Spartans further. Microsoft is also including 60fps support, variable frame rates, and even native keyboard and mouse support. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary has been remastered with 4K support for PC, and it arrives 18 years after the game debuted as a launch title for the original Xbox. Microsoft is bringing the original Halo campaign to Windows PCs today.
