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October 2015
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The editors liked
Visually stunning
Warzone may yet prove its worth
Nathan Fillion from Firefly
Excellent
Versatile multiplayer
Warzone and Breakout are fantastic additions in very different ways
The new vertical combat model is a great idea
Classic Halo combat
New co-op and movement mechanics blend in well
Amazing set-pieces and alien worlds
The Xbox One's most awesome visuals
Brilliant and addictive Arena and Warzone modes
Huge new multiplayer battles in Warzone
Smart new REQ system
Campaign mode encourages playing with friends
The strongest
Most absorbing chapter in the Halo saga yet
Interesting new characters
Visually unrivalled
Fun new moves liven up combat
The editors didn't like
Single player campaign dumber than a sack of grain
Abstract: AchievementsUniverse343 Industries continues the legendary first-person shooter series with Halo 5: Guardians -- the first Halo title for the Xbox One gaming platform. Halo 5 featuresthe most ambitious campaign and multiplayer experience in franchise hist...
Abstract: Microsoft's biggest franchise has finally made it to the Xbox One with the release of Halo 5: Guardians. Well that's true if you don't count the Master Chief Collection arriving first, but at this point, I'm confident that not even Microsoft is counting t...
Abstract: I remember the first time I saw Halo. It was E3, and Bungie was unveiling it as a PC game. The reaction was phenomenal, and may gamers today will still remember that initial trailer and the promise it showed. Little did we know that Microsoft was concocti...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Adrian , review by: techgeek.com.au
Solid gameplay and mechanics, Amazing score/soundtrack, Addictive Multiplayer
Confusing and unsatisfying moments in story, Fireteam AI is terrible, No splitscreen is a shame
Ultimately, Halo 5: Guardians is a magnificent game that greatly improves on Halo 4's shortcomings to bring an overall enjoyable gameplay experience.The campaign delivers an epic story that prepares you for the scope of Halo 6 , which was somewhat under...
Abstract: In this scene from the newest Halo game, Agent Locke's hunt for the Master Chief brings him to Sanghelios, home of the Elites and a world locked in brutal civil war.After popularising the console shooter and almost single-handedly moving the genre (and th...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
I rather famously don't get on with Halo games. Or to put that more accurately, I used to not get on with Halo games. So my review of Halo 5: Guardians was always going to be a little… interesting.When the...
Determining if you should buy a game or not is usually difficult, however in the case of Halo 5, things are easy. If you've played Halo before, any version, you'll love Halo 5. It does everything right to keep fans of the franchise very, very comfortable...
Gorgeous graphics and art direction, Fireteam dynamic allows for more large scale fights, Nathan Fillion is back as a voice actor, injects some much needed humour,
No split-screen multiplayer, No scorekeeping in campaign, Story is a little campy,
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Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Luke , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: After their glorious first outing as a company with 2012's Halo 4, 343 Industries proved in the eyes of many that they deserved the mantle of responsibility for all things Halo. Then last year, despite eventually righting the ship, the disastrous launch o...