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Games To Try If You’re Yearning for More Halo Action

Rishabh ShandilyaBy Rishabh ShandilyaApril 3, 2022
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Following the debut of the initial Xbox, the Halo franchise has been a focal point of Microsoft. More than a decade following the release of the original millions of players are still enjoying the series. This FPP alien-shooter series is a great is a compelling coop experience, and the story mode is often a nostalgic ride to replay.

With that being said, here are a few videogames you can try if you loved Halo and are yearning for more.

5. Titanfall

Titanfall was created by Respawn Entertainment and launched in 2016, it’s now accessible on all three major platforms (PS4, Xbox, as well as Windows). The videogame has its place among the most unappreciated Shooting games in history if we push its outrageous specifications from the roof. There is also an excellent story and a wide variety of gameplay modes. The core gameplay of this First Person Shooter is amazing.

It also comes equipped with a wide variety of weaponry as well as parkour-based movement mechanics that are as easy to use whilst serving as compelling eye candy.

4. Wolfenstein

The videogame had its inception in 2014 and was produced under the banner of MachineGames for all the available major platforms. In comparison to Halo, it provides a new loveliness of sci-fi adventure. Players of alien-shooting games will be swayed by the game’s superb levels and storyline, albeit In addition to long-time viewers, the franchise’ parallel past has attracted fresh followers.

Despite this, the brutal fighting and sneaky attitude that fans had become used to remain untouched. The stage design is excellent, enabling you to decide from subtlety and full-on battle. Encounters with massive opponents are often entertaining, and the visuals are beautiful, especially in times of chaotic climactic bouts!

3. Crysis

This best-selling title was made available to the public in 2007 and was developed by Crytek. It may be played on a variety of platforms, including the PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The Crysis franchise, which was previously the gold standard for PC gamers but is currently accessible on practically any device imaginable.

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Players assume control of an alien guardian in all of these FPS-Shooting videogame. As opposed to the original title, which offers an open-world adventure similar to Assassin Creed, the sequel reduces exploration whilst keeping the narrative in a city setting. As the conclusion nears, the battle scenes and cinematic moments gain precedence.

2. Gears of War

This alien-shooter was published in 2006 and is compatible with platforms like Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, as well as the PC. For those who like Halo, there is plenty in this alien-shooter to get them excited about the videogame’s TPP gameplay approach. It’s one feature that’s constantly well-optimized multiplayer gameplay. Completing the entire storyline of Gears of War with a buddy is the ideal way to complete it. In addition to its usual charm, the title is an exuberant and boisterous thrill ride.

1. Doom

One of the most common images in our minds when we recall Halo is flanking around wide-open spaces while avoiding and then killing foes with precise bullets. Doom Eternal takes that recipe and cranks it up to 11. With greater attackers, additional shots, and a greater number of alien remains to avoid, the action only becomes more intense. If you’re looking for the greatest FPS on the market right now, this is it.

Its mix of heavy weaponry, huge, diverse environments, and engaging supply control (shooting foes in a specific way rewards you with life or ammunition or armor) propels you through the plot at a fast rate. In comparison to Halo, it is more frenetic and much more hard to play on normal levels. Each new batch of monsters will bring with it a new set of challenges, and you’ll need to rapidly devise a strategy and situate yourself so that you don’t run out of luck.

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Rishabh Shandilya

I’m the guy you see dancing in the rain in the middle of the night. Pursuing my bachelor’s in literature, I love to read and write and I’m somewhat of a decent storyteller. A die-hard fan of Miyazaki and Murakami and my go-to quote is “The past is a foreign country, we do things differently there”.

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