This year, Microsoft announced yet another trilogy for their Halo franchise, and we can expect to see those games to fulfill our Halo needs for the next few years. In the meantime, Microsoft are going to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the franchise (and their console run for that matter) in the form of a full-fledged remake, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
The game has been redone but not entirely from scratch as it’s actually being powered by two engines, both the original Combat Evolved engine and the new Halo Reach engine. The Reach engine runs on top of the original one, allowing players to switch back and forth between the two on the fly. Fans will enjoy the game in its original form on a better resolution, while also being able to switch to the new and improved engine. The new engine adds a whole new set of effects to the visuals and all the maps have been graphically updated with the Reach engine. ‘The Library’ level, in particular, has been given a significant makeover with better lighting and effects to make it more approachable than it originally was. All the cut-scenes have also been redone with better camera work and animations. It certainly looks to offer a nice mix of nostalgia and modern appeal.
In terms of gameplay, the classic Combat Evolved gameplay will be fully intact with some nice nuts and bolts taken from modern Halo titles. For example, terminals from Halo 3 will be included (and hidden) in every level in the campaign to add to the story and universe and to make it more approachable. Also, multiplayer levels will allow the use of jetpacks and include features such as film making. Speaking of multiplayer, there will be seven maps, one of which is for firefight.
The fantastic and iconic soundtrack of the original Combat Evolved is being rerecorded for this Anniversary edition. The game will also come with a set of achievements and a two player co-op mode, which can be played online, split-screen and even system link. The game is set to be a budget release, and at this stage planned to retail for US$ 40 in the United States.
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is shaping up to be a labour of love. The game will launch later this year and so it won’t be long before you get to experience one of gaming’s biggest hits in modern context, and at a budget price.

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