Halo: Combat Evolved is the game that sparked a beloved Microsoft franchise and put the original Xbox on the map. It reimagined the first-person shooter (FPS) genre for consoles and popularized many of the controls and functions that such games would use for decades afterward. Halo received an enhanced remake in 2011 for the Xbox 360 (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary) that featured updated graphics and a toggle function that lets you swap between Classic and Remastered visual styles. Now, that Anniversary edition gets updated with 4K graphics, ultrawide monitor support, and other features you'd expect from a contemporary PC game. It's an outstanding, Editors' Choice-worthy remastering, one that only suffers from niggling audio and visual issues.
After a bombastic opening that sees your spaceship crash land on an alien ring world, you—as Master Chief—must fight through Covenant forces to rescue fellow marines, while also piecing together the mystery behind the world's existence. Halo has a relatively limited enemy roster, so the combat becomes visually repetitive as you play through the campaign. Still, the shooter makes excellent use of pacing, challenge, and storytelling to keep the fight engaging for a surprisingly long time.
In addition to the potent marine and alien weaponry you tote into battle, Halo often doles out vehicles for you to pilot, which changes the fight dynamics. For example, the iconic Warthog—an armored, turret-mounted Jeep—can be driven across a wide range of terrain and even inside many structures. This gives you a huge advantage over grounded Covenant grunts, especially if you get a fellow marine to man the turret. Throughout the story campaign, you come across various other Covenant and marine vehicles, including speedy alien hover bikes and beefy rocket-pumping tanks.
The Covenant alien species, your primary Halo adversaries, only manifest as a few basic enemy types. That said, the game introduces tougher variants as you progress through the story. A few more surprise enemies join the battle during the game's later chapters, but even with their presence, the enemy variety is relatively sparse.
Once you make it out of Halo's tutorial sequence, the brakes are off and there is very little in the way of handholding. The Covenant is noticeably more aggressive once you crash on the titular Halo, and the difficulty only ramps up from there. The enemy forces drip with personality, so even the basic adversaries take cover, flee, or flank you if you let them. Grunts, for example, are aggressive cannon fodder who are prone to panicking and running around in disarray. Still, they can tear you to shreds, and they love hurling grenades right when you turn the tide against them. Elites mirror Master Chief's abilities, in that they can shield themselves from damage, use cover, and evade shots. They also perform mid-fight taunts to wound your ego.
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⏩Halo Combat Evolved Minimum System Requirements:
🔸CPU: Pentium II or Athlon equivalent
🔸CPU SPEED: 733 MHz
🔸RAM: 128 MB
🔸OS: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/7 (95 & NT not supported)
🔸VIDEO CARD: 32 MB Video Card, T&L Capable
🔸TOTAL VIDEO RAM: 32 MB
🔸3D: Yes
🔸HARDWARE T&L: Yes
🔸DIRECTX VERSION: 8.1
🔸SOUND CARD: Yes
🔸FREE DISK SPACE: 1.2 GB_______________________________________________________________________________
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