Combat feels fantastic, Wide-open world works for Halo, The Grapple Shot is a revelation
Story can be messy, No co-op at launch, Most equipment is redundant
Halo Infinite celebrates a 20-year legacy with style and smartly outlines the foundations for future expansion – and it's the best Halo has been in quite some time...
A phenomenal single-player experience that competes with the best this iconic series has to offer. Multiplayer needs a fair few structural tweaks, but still ultimately sparks joy...
Overall, Halo Infinite proves to be the finest entry into the franchise since 343 Industries took over in 2011. Despite heading into a new path, the game still retains the core elements that earned its decades-spanning reputation. With a well-paced story...
Abstract: Halo Infinite brings back Xbox's most iconic game after six years. The Halo franchise began in 2001 — as a launch title for the OG Xbox — and ever since, people have gone bonkers playing some of these titles. Halo Infinite had a surprise launch for its fr...
Abstract: Without Halo, there wouldn't be an Xbox. Bungie's seminal shooter single-handedly made Microsoft's first home console worth owning back in 2001. Not only that, it proved that the first-person shooter genre could thrive on consoles, not just PCs. Halo is...
Familiar Halo gameplay, Love Master Chief and the Weapon's interactions, Huge variety of guns and other weapons, Varied ammo styles, Grappling Hook feature is amazing, Open-world design, Fun and chaotic multiplayer
Map traversal needs improvement, Story is nothing special, Slow progress in multiplayer without Battle Pass
Halo Infinite is a great first-person shooter and the best Halo game that 343 Industries has developed so far with lots of throwbacks to the franchise'sclassic games but it has a few niggling issues holding it back from even better...
Judging the game from the various standpoints, I can see why Halo Infinite manages to capture so much attention. Putting aside the fact that its multiplayer mode is free-to-play, the real attraction point is the gameplay experience being easy to adapt to...
Beautiful open world with fun side activities, Grunts are just fantastic and hilarious, Master Chief is a great protagonist, Bosses do not pull their punches, Weapons, shooting, equipment are fantastic, Multiplayer modes are a ton of fun
Story campaign objectives are incredibly repetitive, Level design is very samey across all missions, Main villain doesn't feel threatening, and the Banished just aren't compelling, Multiplayer battle pass is an unforgivable grind, Lacking classic game mod
Abstract: The change from the traditional linear series of combat arenas to letting you freely explore the Zeta Halo ring where Infinite takes place marks the first time developer 343 Industries has broken from the blueprint that Bungie drew 20 years ago. All of th...
Abstract: Ho, ho, ho - welcome to the December 2021 edition of the HardwareZone Games Playlist! We've finally made it to the end of 2021, and I must say, it's been a rather intense year for the world at large, not just gamers like us. Between the pandemic and numer...