![]() The variety of ways you can approach fire-fights makes the combat feel less repetitive. You can kill everything in sight using tanks and vehicles, or you can try to fight from afar using sniper rifles. The semi-open world design allows Master Chief to explore different ways to defeat enemy bases. This is the first time in Halo history that the single-player campaign is on one map. Instead of playing and visiting different and separate levels, the whole game takes place inside one huge open-world map. Aside from the gadgets, another new feature of Halo Infinite is the level design itself. I only attained a few cores during my playthrough, so there's a lot more to be found after finishing the main campaign. Usually, dead Spartans allow you to get the new cores and you can find them all over the place. You can also upgrade the gadgets in the game by finding Spartan Cores around the map. Another cool gadget is the Threat Sensor that allows you to locate enemies on your radar for a brief amount of time. The aforementioned thrusters or booster returns, and there's also a helpful shield he can use as well. There are several other neat gadgets that Master Chief has that assists him during the many battles that he will have to endure. The grappling hook is a vital tool, especially with the new open-world map that you will have to explore. The grappling hook adds more verticality to the game design allowing you to access higher ledges than ever before. Probably the biggest and most drastic new ability that Master Chief has is a cool grappling hook-like Batman. ![]() Halo Infinite is pretty much more of the same, although in this game Master Chief has access to some newer abilities thanks to a few neat new gadgets. While the sprint button changed the way multiplayer games were handled, I appreciated its addition to the campaign. The game added some new features to the gameplay, such as a sprint button and a booster to make your character move faster than ever before. Halo 5: Guardians was the last mainline Halo game to be released, and it came in 2015 for the Xbox One console. While the original developer Bungie left the franchise to make Destiny a few years ago, the last few games have now been made by 343 Industries. It has been exactly 20 years since the first Halo game made the original Xbox console famous in 2001.
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