Halo Reach is an amazing game. It provides depth into the story of the Halo trilogy, and is a great way to get some back story of the games but still leaving some questions, some to figure out and some will remain un-answered. All though some things don't make any sense, like new weapons and vehicles, they do add some challenge and possibilities to the game.The addition of forge world and plenty of forge options have unlocked limitless fun and creativity. Forge is more than making custom maps, it is also 3D art, contraptions, parkour maps, challenge maps, and many other possibilities. Players may share there forge creations with the addition of the file share option. This unlocks limitless fun for all whom seek challenging and fun games.The matchmaking option is also improved in plenty of ways. It has plenty of game types and different maps. The maps are offered in different variants for different game types. There are also customizable load outs, Spartan traits, leader traits, game settings and map layout traits. In game you can select any of the load outs witch contain an armour ability (armour lock, active camo, sprint, evade, hologram, jet pack and drop shield), grenades, and one to two weapons. But in some game variants there are no load outs. Custom games is a great way to build and show off your own game mode that you built with the endless options. They have options for players to select there own forged maps, default maps, customize player traits, add timers and rounds, add limits to spawn times and lives of players and objects, the list goes on.Now onto fire fight. Fire fight is a challenging way to boost your skill and has more than expected options. There are many types of fire fight, and you can customize Spartan, elite, wave, and drop traits. Up to 4 players can play in a lobby and some may challenge the other players by being an elite and fight with the waves of enemies against the Spartans.This concludes my review and I have not explained the campaign in order to prevent spoilers for those whom don't own the game or have not played it.Thanks for your time, sincerely- RetroCanadian.[Re-edited by a more competent self]
Halo Reach is an amazing game. It provides depth into the story of the Halo trilogy, and is a great way to get some back story of the games but still leaving some questions, some to figure out and some will remain un-answered. All though some things don't make any sense, like new weapons and vehicles, they do add some challenge and possibilities to the game.The addition of forge world and plenty of forge options have unlocked limitless fun and creativity. Forge is more than making custom maps, it is also 3D art, contraptions, parkour maps, challenge maps, and many other possibilities. Players may share there forge creations with the addition of the file share option. This unlocks limitless fun for all whom seek challenging and fun games.The matchmaking option is also improved in plenty of ways. It has plenty of game types and different maps. The maps are offered in different variants for different game types. There are also customizable load outs, Spartan traits, leader traits, game settings and map layout traits. In game you can select any of the load outs witch contain an armour ability (armour lock, active camo, sprint, evade, hologram, jet pack and drop shield), grenades, and one to two weapons. But in some game variants there are no load outs. Custom games is a great way to build and show off your own game mode that you built with the endless options. They have options for players to select there own forged maps, default maps, customize player traits, add timers and rounds, add limits to spawn times and lives of players and objects, the list goes on.Now onto fire fight. Fire fight is a challenging way to boost your skill and has more than expected options. There are many types of fire fight, and you can customize Spartan, elite, wave, and drop traits. Up to 4 players can play in a lobby and some may challenge the other players by being an elite and fight with the waves of enemies against the Spartans.This concludes my review and I have not explained the campaign in order to prevent spoilers for those whom don't own the game or have not played it.Thanks for your time, sincerely- RetroCanadian.[Re-edited by a more competent self]