Why Halo 5: Guardians Should Be Game of the Year

Reclamation of the Year.

I’ve been playing Halo for years, and Halo 5 has probably the most consistently entertaining campaign the series has had, and even the missions where your goal is just to walk around are nice breathers from all the action. After Halo 4 was essentially “plug the USB into the glowing slot”, the campaign here is thankfully more varied. It takes a few pages from the Call of Duty handbook by basically throwing you into a new encounter every couple of minutes, and it works. Having four Spartans has increased the enemy amount to a crazy degree, but it’s manageable and challenging. The game definitely shines when you’ve got an extra friend or two on hand to sub for the AI, because those dudes are stupid as hell, and on higher difficulties, it makes you wonder why they’re even there with how effective they are outside of healing you.

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What also helps mix things up are the new mechanics 343’s added that Halo has stubbornly (and annoyingly) ignored up until now. Giving players the ability to aim down the sights is a grateful addition for getting headshots, but the game balances it out by removing it whenever you get hit. Being able to clamber, sprint, and use thruster packs gives the levels some verticality the other games sort of lacked, and thank god that the thrusters let you make a speedy dodge from an incoming grenade or sword swipe. While in single player, they’re more of something you can take or leave, they’re practically essential in multiplayer.

I cannot. Stop. Playing. Halo 5’s multiplayer. It’s a crazy amount of fun, and probably the most multiplayer I’ve spent the year playing. The success comes in blending the old series’ formula with modern gaming convention, mainly in eSports. It’s clearly been made with an eSports focus in mind, from the way each match opens to show off the power weapons and pickups to the currency system. The latter was something a lot of people were worried about when it was first announced, but I haven’t even thought about touching it, and the boost cards help you get the credits you want at a faster rate that microtransactions are the last thing on my mind. While I’m not entirely a fan of how random everything and how much stuff there is to get on the cosmetics side for armor, I’ve gotta hand it to 343 for making the process of getting new armor so addicting.

Having the power weapons be always marked, complete with countdown timers and audio cues to remind you of their arrival, gives better situational awareness for all players. Nearly every match I’ve played has had standoffs around the power weapons for both winning and losing sides. Even then, there are still plenty of areas far away from them where everyone’s just shooting each other to pieces. This feels like the multiplayer that Halo 4 was trying to go for, but wasn’t entirely sure it wanted to be, and even while I’ve got my gripes (really wish the assassination process was speedier, or at least required you to hold the melee button instead of just press it), this is the most fun with the series I’ve ever had, at least as far as the standard Arena modes go. Warzone, the new mode where two dozen players duke it out on an open battlefield, didn’t grab me at first. But after a few games with some friends, it’s grown on me. It’s not something that demands to be played every single night, but it’s definitely a great substitute for Halo 4’s Spartan Ops.

I don’t know if Halo 5 really needed to do all that it does; the campaign doesn’t give half of its supporting cast much to work with, and the big cinematic moments definitely could’ve used some interactivity to avoid feeling like you’re watching Age of Ultron through the Oculus Rift. But the multiplayer feels like it’s been perfected and has a great selection of maps to choose from, it’s a gorgeous looking and sounding game, and the story has enough confidence in itself to just end the way it does without making any excuses. 343 may not have made the best of first impressions with Master Chief Collection or Halo 4, but Guardians is a massive step in the right direction, and I dug the hell outta this game.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to throw a sticky grenade in someone’s face.

Keep checking back all this week for more opinions from Twinfinite on which game should be Game of the Year! And finally, next week, we’ll announce our Game of the Year!


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Justin Carter
Justin was a former Staff Writer for Twinfinite between 2014 and 2017 who specialized in writing lists and covering news across the entire video games industry. Sometimes a writer, always a dork. When he isn't staring in front of a screen for hours, he's probably reading comics or eating Hot Pockets. So many of them.