As a 40-year-old, in my sporting life, no one expects me to compete with Kylian Mbappé-esque 20-year-olds rattling it up and down the wing at top speed. Unfortunately I am not smart, and I no longer have a good aim. Unlike, say, Call of Duty, you're not automatically dead if someone spots you first - you have a chance to outmaneuver and outfox opponents if you're smart and have good aim. One of Halo's strengths as a video game is it allows players to outwit one another. I wasn't quite sure where I should be in space, and I sure as hell couldn't respond to threats quickly enough. Like a soccer player who'd lost both his legs and his first touch, I couldn't even aim properly. Either Halo has changed dramatically or I've gotten much worse. Folks with a basic grounding in Halo should be at an advantage.Įvery game - every single game - I was getting demolished. On day one, everyone is learning a new game, adjusting to new mechanics, weapons and metas. So I jumped on Halo Infinite on day one, expecting to be… maybe not dominant, but at least competitive. Unlike Apex Legends or PUBG or Overwatch, I knew how Halo worked on a fundamental level. I understood the strategies and weapon balance implicitly.
This was the online shooter I was sorta good at? I put in hundreds (maybe even thousands) of hours and played at a decent level. I played heaps of Halo, particularly in the Halo 2 to Halo 3 era. It's great to see Halo be relevant again. Online games like Fortnite felt more like hyperactive Skinner boxes, designed to keep players spending at all costs, than a test of teamwork and skill. As a 40-year-old man who plays video games regularly, I'd drifted away from first-person shooters - a genre which increasingly felt like a warped pinball machine stacked with loot boxes and ever spinning level-up counters. After years in the wilderness, playing second fiddle to games like Fortnite and Apex Legends - games dominated by teenagers and their supple brains - Big Papa Bear Halo is back. This past Monday, on the 20th anniversary of the first game's release, Halo: Infinite launched its free-to-play multiplayer, and there was much rejoicing. The use of “GLOCK” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of GLOCK pistols, parts, or components.Now, for me at least, the same damn thing is happening in video games. Neither Texas Shooter’s Supply nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, and is one of many trademarks owned by GLOCK, Inc. “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols. No Ammo.ĭISCLAIMER: All products which are manufactured by Third parties advertised on and listed as compatible with Glock are not manufactured, authorized, endorsed,
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