![]() ![]() Opening with a pelican assault on a covenant strongpoint with the tour de force that is One Final Effort playing in the background, this level features all sorts of vehicles, multiple huge firefights, both Flood and Covenant enemies, and a battle with two scarabs. The great thing is, that feeling of openness still holds up today. Then you get into the driver’s seat of a warthog and are given free reign to locate your objective somewhere on this island. It starts with a great beachhead assault with plenty of marines who’ve got your back. ![]() This level feels so open, especially for something made back in 2001. Reclaimer just felt undeniably cool, with a lot of the level taking place on a massive rolling transport with turrets, a stocked armoury, and plenty of marines to back you up. No mission sticks out as particularly good, or particularly bad to me. Overall, Halo 4’s single player was mediocre. There are so many enemies and vehicles, and a seemingly inexhaustible supply of friendly Elites to follow you into battle. The whole abandoned area has a really creepy vibe to it, and has pretty interesting lore behind it. I didn’t like many of the Arbiter levels in Halo 2, but this is my favourite level of that game. This is the most atmospheric level in the series. It’s the first Halo sandbox, the kind that’s become a major part of the games. You’re dropped into a huge open area with a warthog, with firefights all over the map to tackle in any order you’d like. The second mission of Combat Evolved gave us our first look at the kind of design that makes Halo campaigns great. Here are my choices for the five best missions in the eries, and also the five worst. But, unfortunately, there are also some other levels that, quite honestly, are mind-numbingly boring. Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, ODST, and Halo 4 contain some of the very best levels in any FPS game ever, which is no surprise when they’re part o f one of the most revered series of the last generation. Over the past four days, I’ve spent nearly 20 hours finishing the fight. The weekend that followed consisted of me gunning through loads of aliens, intermittently joined by my roommate popping in occasionally to play splitscreen. So, I took a little break for that damn waste of time known as ‘sleep,’ and came back to it in the morning. Soon enough I was halfway through the game and it was midnight. After burning through some Covvie squads, I remembered how great the second mission is and jumped right into it. Articles // 27th Sep 2016 - 7 years ago // By Tyler Spectre The 5 Best and 5 Worst Levels In Halo: The Master Chief CollectionĪfter getting a little nostalgi c last week, I decided to replay the very first mission in Halo: Combat Evolved. ![]()
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