Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (2011)

343 Industries

Remaster of Halo: Combat Evolved

PC (Microsoft Windows) · Xbox 360 · Xbox One

3.50 from 10 ratings

30 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 4 backlogged · 1 wish listed

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a spectacular remastered version of the original game, created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of one of the most beloved first-person shooters in gaming history. Bundled with seven of the most popular multiplayer maps in Halo history ready for Xbox Live, Halo: Anniversary includes a bounty of new features including cooperative play over Xbox Live, Achievements, new challenges, and new fiction to uncover.
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Developers
343 Industries
Publishers
Microsoft Studios
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Science fiction, Warfare
Franchises
Halo
Series
Halo
Event
Xbox 360 E3 2011 Media Briefing
Steam
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Release dates

  • Nov 15, 2011 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox 360
  • Nov 11, 2014 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Mar 03, 2020 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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TheBeautifulEric

Review TheBeautifulEric 2/5 · Jul 13, 2026 Completed

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary

Played on the Master Chief Collection on PC.

I'll be talking about the experience of playing the campaign solo. FPS games aren't typically my genre of choice. I'm unimpressed. I like that you can toggle between the classic and updated visuals easily. It's cool that there is minimal loading even though the maps are big. Story twists were pretty interesting. …

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Played on the Master Chief Collection on PC.

I'll be talking about the experience of playing the campaign solo. FPS games aren't typically my genre of choice. I'm unimpressed. I like that you can toggle between the classic and updated visuals easily. It's cool that there is minimal loading even though the maps are big. Story twists were pretty interesting. That's about it for pros. As for cons, I found the story interesting, but wasn't invested in any characters. Master Chief is pretty stoic and uninteresting and there aren't many personalities to latch onto. Missions are stupidly long, confusing, and boring. There are several missions that don't indicate where you're supposed to go or what you're supposed to do so it's very easy to wander aimlessly. I found myself repeating the same actions several times in different rooms that looked nearly identical thinking to myself "am I going in circles?" The updated visuals mitigate this a bit by adding arrows showing where you're supposed to go, but it's easy to miss them. For the most part, the updated visuals is just a different art style rather than looking like the old game, but better, which is disappointing. I found myself having more fun when I was running past enemies rather than engaging in combat. The driving controls are clunky, but thankfully I'm pretty sure they improved the controls slightly in later games. I'm honestly surprised this got a whole series because man I did not have fun.

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