IGN has shared a video, showing 5 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from Halo Infinite’s campaign mode. This video showcases the “The Conservatory” mission, a mission that takes place a few hours into Halo Infinite’s campaign.
In Halo Infinite’s SP Mode, the Master Chief returns to confront the most ruthless foe he’s ever faced.
As we’ve already reported, Halo Infinite will support all the PC-specific features players have come to expect. Thus, the game will have support for ultrawide/super ultrawide monitors, FOV adjustments, and framerate customization. Moreover, it will come with advanced graphics settings, weapon offset control, triple key-binds and PC LAN support. It’s also worth noting that 343 Industries will add Ray Tracing effects via a post-launch update.
Halo Infinite is coming to PC on December 8th. Additionally, you can find here its official PC system requirements.
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Got bored in less than 40 seconds.
Cortana sound like a child, it looks like a x360 game and combat feels like it has no impact at all.
That is not Cortana. That is another AI taking her place becasue she’s lost and the story revolves around finding her.
which is just a way to change her character.
To think the first game was Halo Combat Evolved….i say is Combat Stale, so boring and ancient to the point that even a grapplehook feels prehistoric.
They are trying to revive the series after 5’s disaster, oh boy they are digging themselves deeper.
a grapplehook can improve a good game, cant do much for this though.
That’s why baffles me, not even a grapplehook makes this thing interesting
it’s sad it realize that at some point doom will end up looking like a console shooter similar to this because of microshaft ownership.
This has to be the least impressive visual game for it’s frame rate I’ve ever seen. Besides Elden ring with it’s locked 60fps garbage I guess.
This was supposed to be a flagship Xbox title but doesn’t look next-gen to me. At least it’s better than BF2042 Lmao. That game is hot garbo
Mehlo
Not sure why everyone’s so hung up on the graphics. Halo is Halo. The constant nagging of not-Cortana is a way bigger turn off and why I’ll never play the campaign.