![]() ![]() It’s a good mode, but the Training Mode far and away exceeds Bot Bootcamp to become Halo Infinite’s best feature, especially for a new player. bots, with Bot Bootcamp allowing you to group up with a team of random players, working together to dominate a team of bots. Infinite offers a lot of options to practice your skills against A.I. However, Halo Infinite’s real crowning glory is simply Training Mode. The initial tutorial is a decent start, and the weapon drills are a great way to mess around with the different guns and get a sense of their recoil, rate of fire and other options in preparation for taking your talents online. Thankfully, Halo Infinite has an onboarding process much better than most online first-person shooters, with an entire section called The Academy that’s dedicated to making sure new or returning Halo players are able to get to grips with the rigours of Halo Infinite. The numbers don’t lie, and they spell disaster for you, Spartan. If you don’t know how to control or navigate the map, or how to handle the power weapons when they come online, your chances of winning drastically go down. ![]() While the gameplay of Halo Infinite is certainly stellar, the amount of weapons and the reliance on map knowledge to succeed can make the barrier to entry a little bit higher than other shooters on the market. I guess some things will remain a mystery. Does the VK78 Commando need a damage buff? Is the time-to-kill a little too high given the increased amount of movement options at the player’s disposal, or do I need to get better at clicking heads? I can conclusively tell you that the Battle Pass progression is slow-going, which sucks, and that the game could do with a Slayer-only playlist because there’s too many people who refuse to play objectives, but other than that, the process becomes muddy. I’d love to sit here and give you a full impressions piece on the multiplayer in Halo Infinite, but the line between “this is bad” and “I’m bad” is invisible to me when evaluating a multiplayer game.
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