Rolling Stone’s Glixel.com asked me to write a review of Halo Wars 2, so I figured I’d drop the link here at Waypoint for anyone who might be interested. Had a blast writing it – hopefully it’ll give people who are on the fence about buying the game a sense of what it’s really like.
> The Halo mythos has always been about digging up ancient, forgotten tech and repurposing it for modern use; Halo Wars 2 is no exception. In returning to the real-time strategy genre eight years after the original, 343 Industries again poses the question of whether or not an RTS can succeed on the Xbox, while also addressing the most obvious omission from the first game: a PC version. Halo Wars 2 is an Xbox “Play Anywhere” title, meaning you can play it on your Windows 10 PC, as well . . .
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> Rolling Stone’s Glixel.com asked me to write a review of Halo Wars 2, so I figured I’d drop the link here at Waypoint for anyone who might be interested. Had a blast writing it – hopefully it’ll give people who are on the fence about buying the game a sense of what it’s really like.
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> > The Halo mythos has always been about digging up ancient, forgotten tech and repurposing it for modern use; Halo Wars 2 is no exception. In returning to the real-time strategy genre eight years after the original, 343 Industries again poses the question of whether or not an RTS can succeed on the Xbox, while also addressing the most obvious omission from the first game: a PC version. Halo Wars 2 is an Xbox “Play Anywhere” title, meaning you can play it on your Windows 10 PC, as well . . .
Great work! I can feel the fan base growing already…
> 2533274817371136;1:
> Hey everybody,
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> Rolling Stone’s Glixel.com asked me to write a review of Halo Wars 2, so I figured I’d drop the link here at Waypoint for anyone who might be interested. Had a blast writing it – hopefully it’ll give people who are on the fence about buying the game a sense of what it’s really like.
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> Gaming
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> > The Halo mythos has always been about digging up ancient, forgotten tech and repurposing it for modern use; Halo Wars 2 is no exception. In returning to the real-time strategy genre eight years after the original, 343 Industries again poses the question of whether or not an RTS can succeed on the Xbox, while also addressing the most obvious omission from the first game: a PC version. Halo Wars 2 is an Xbox “Play Anywhere” title, meaning you can play it on your Windows 10 PC, as well . . .