Halo Infinite MS At this point, we have gotten a pretty clear picture of the three major FPS games coming out this holiday within a few weeks of each other through test flights, multiplayer betas, whatever else you want to call them. Halo Infinite, Battlefield 2042 and Call of Duty: Vanguard may boast different styles of play, but there is only so much time in the day to commit to a multiplayer shooter, and so they’re competition for each other all the same. The general sense I’ve seen over the past few weeks is that there has been a ranking order for how these games seem to be shaping up. And it’s the most popular franchise that is making the least amount of noise. 1. Halo Infinite It is genuinely hard to find much substantive criticism of the Halo Infinite test flights, which have drawn near-universal praise from players, especially in the wake of Big Team Battle in the last showcase. 343 seems to have nailed Halo combat here on every level, and there’s a constant refrain that this is the best multiplayer has felt since Halo 3 itself, which is high praise and something 343 hasn’t quite managed to achieve before now…. Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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