Abstract: Prima di ricevere la copia di Halo: Reach per la recensione, ispirato da un sentimento nostalgico ho rispolverato Halo 2 per la vecchia Xbox (avevo sottomano quello). La grafica ormai sembra del Miocene, ma il gioco gira ancora alla grande. Mi sono anche ...
Pros, Thrilling shooting action. Addicting multiplayer combat. Strong sci-fi storyline. Now has 4K visuals and a 60FPS frame rate. Doesn't require an Xbox Live Gold subscription for online play
Cons, Cumbersome new menu and UI. Missing elements featured in the original Xbox 360 game. Lacks crossplay with Xbox One version. Some audio issues
Bottom LineA mainline Halo game has finally come to PC as part of a much larger compilation. If you desire high-octane Halo action on PC, Reach is as good a start as any, but heed this port's rough edges and missing features...
Looks achingly beautiful, Exciting story, Deep multiplayer component
Minor frame rate hitches
The art design has seen the most work though, and the art style has gone from goofy to realistic thanks to the use of muted color tones and richer, more detailed textures. The levels also feel more lived in, with buildings that actually seem habitable ...
Halo: Reach is a fitting end to an amazing part of gaming history that has served as the vanguard of Xbox gaming dominance. Gamers are treated to a well thought out campaign and some excellent multiplayer options, providing a fitting farewell to an exc...
Engaging campaign; new armour abilities; cool new vehicles and weapons; new robust multiplayer modes
Limited number of original multiplayer maps; Power of melee attacks and grenades have been downgraded; no penalty for quitting matches early.
While it is sad that Halo: Reach is the last Bungie Halo game, it is nonetheless a great FPS with a well tuned combat system with cunning enemies that will challenge even experienced players. The excellent single-player campaign will last a good 10 ho...