Neil Cole gives his opinions on the HD remake of the seminal title in the Xbox's 10 year history. Review by Laurie Blake. During the Microsoft press conference at the 2011 E3 Expo, it was revealed that Halo: Combat Evolved will be remade by 343 Industries with in-house game engine and released for the Xbox 360 on November 15, 2011. The remake will also include achievements, Terminals, and Skulls. The release date marks the 10th anniversary of the original game's release.[109] The remastered version of the original game will include online multiplayer and cooperative play functionality.[110] It was also confirmed that the remake will feature Kinect support, making it the first Halo game to include Kinect support.[111] The game is a mix of two game engines - the original Halo engine created by Bungie which provides gameplay and a new engine created by 343 and Saber which is responsible for improved graphics - and the players will be able to switch between the improved and classic modes of the game at any time.[112] The game will also be the first in the series to support 3D televisions; however, this will only be available in the improved mode within the game.[113] Ginx.tv - bit.ly Ginx on Twitter - bit.ly Ginx on Facebook - on.fb.me
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Review | Ginx TV | HD
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Review | Ginx TV | HD Tube. Duration : 4.70 Mins.
Neil Cole gives his opinions on the HD remake of the seminal title in the Xbox's 10 year history. Review by Laurie Blake. During the Microsoft press conference at the 2011 E3 Expo, it was revealed that Halo: Combat Evolved will be remade by 343 Industries with in-house game engine and released for the Xbox 360 on November 15, 2011. The remake will also include achievements, Terminals, and Skulls. The release date marks the 10th anniversary of the original game's release.[109] The remastered version of the original game will include online multiplayer and cooperative play functionality.[110] It was also confirmed that the remake will feature Kinect support, making it the first Halo game to include Kinect support.[111] The game is a mix of two game engines - the original Halo engine created by Bungie which provides gameplay and a new engine created by 343 and Saber which is responsible for improved graphics - and the players will be able to switch between the improved and classic modes of the game at any time.[112] The game will also be the first in the series to support 3D televisions; however, this will only be available in the improved mode within the game.[113] Ginx.tv - bit.ly Ginx on Twitter - bit.ly Ginx on Facebook - on.fb.me
Neil Cole gives his opinions on the HD remake of the seminal title in the Xbox's 10 year history. Review by Laurie Blake. During the Microsoft press conference at the 2011 E3 Expo, it was revealed that Halo: Combat Evolved will be remade by 343 Industries with in-house game engine and released for the Xbox 360 on November 15, 2011. The remake will also include achievements, Terminals, and Skulls. The release date marks the 10th anniversary of the original game's release.[109] The remastered version of the original game will include online multiplayer and cooperative play functionality.[110] It was also confirmed that the remake will feature Kinect support, making it the first Halo game to include Kinect support.[111] The game is a mix of two game engines - the original Halo engine created by Bungie which provides gameplay and a new engine created by 343 and Saber which is responsible for improved graphics - and the players will be able to switch between the improved and classic modes of the game at any time.[112] The game will also be the first in the series to support 3D televisions; however, this will only be available in the improved mode within the game.[113] Ginx.tv - bit.ly Ginx on Twitter - bit.ly Ginx on Facebook - on.fb.me
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