
Cons:Checkpoint glitches; Bumpy Warthog ride; Limited multiplayer maps
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (X360)
Developer: 343 Industries
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Genre: First Person Shooter
Price (As of 19-Feb-2012): Rs 1700 (Letsbuy.com)
Few games have shaped console gaming in the way Halo has, and what better way to celebrate the decade old series, than to revisit it in HD glory. With Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (CEA), Microsoft gives the much-loved title a fresh paint job. The game is now amped-up with remastered audio and Kinect support.
Developer: 343 Industries
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Genre: First Person Shooter
Price (As of 19-Feb-2012): Rs 1700 (Letsbuy.com)
Few games have shaped console gaming in the way Halo has, and what better way to celebrate the decade old series, than to revisit it in HD glory. With Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (CEA), Microsoft gives the much-loved title a fresh paint job. The game is now amped-up with remastered audio and Kinect support.
Colourful Environs
Given the fact that it has been ten years and some million changes in the the video game space, it wasn't surprising that Halo has been given a makeover. The in-game environs livened up with bright colours, which stand out especially against the snowy backdrop in most levels. Not to say that the graphics look perfect, but the visuals have improved a lot from what you saw in 2001.
In case you're feeling nostalgic, pressing the Back button ensures a smooth switch between original graphics and the enhanced version. There music and sound effects have been refurbished with a new soundtrack and remastered foley effects.
Addictive Gameplay
This reimagining of Halo comes from the good folks at 343 Industries and not Bungie. However, you can feel the latter's signature throughout. Not because 343 Industries doesn’t make an impression, but because gameplay and design have been left untouched. This essentially means that the balance of weapons and AI give you the same kick they did before.

The AI opponents in Halo were and still remain an intelligent breed. Unlike rivals in shooters such as Bodycount, the Covenant army can send you home packing, and so can the Floodswarms. Take on the enemies by yourself, or accompany a friend across the world of Halo for a local \ online co-op adventure. Though there isn't a provision for online matchmaking,Xbox Live integration has been tuned exceptionally well.

Skulls And Terminals
Newly-included components such as Skulls and Terminals add a big dose of excitement. Skulls, for example, challenges the player by disabling auto aim or motion tracker among other things. Terminals offers insight into characters and other back stories that help connect the dots as you progress in the campaign.
Being the first Kinect compatible Halo game, it makes little use of the motion sensor. The voice-control feature works fine, but is again too limited. For example, lobbing grenades in the middle of a fight is hilarious with voice commands, as there's a noticeable lag between barking an order and actual execution. Besides, the Analyze feature lets you scan and look into the details of enemies, vehicles, et al.
A Little Chaos

The list of problems with Halo: CEA doesn’t end here. The game simply fails to register your progress at certain checkpoints, pushing you to grind the segments all over again. It's better to gun down every enemy in the level to avoid this. Furthermore, it's easy to get lost in the the Covenant ship, because this game has a great deal of repetitive Wolfensteinesque corridors.
Not Too Shabby For A Remake.
Though not everything about the game is perfect it offers a lot, even in this day and age. The improved graphics are dainty, while gameplay and AI deliver the right amount of zest for a shooter. The limited number of maps is a shame, but the overall multiplayer experience makes up for all that's been cropped. For a Halo veteran, CEA is a blast down the memory lane, whereas a newcomer will also see why Halo deserves the adulation that it commands.
Gameplay And Design: 4/5
Graphics: 4/5
Sound: 4/5
Mojo: 4/5
Overall Rating: 4/5