• Reviews around rate issue (2.54 of 5)

    Halo Reach

    • I'm very impressed with this game and have had no frame rate issues so far
    • Warning for those with backwards compatibility on the Xbox One: the game is not well optimized, terrible frame rate issues.
    • I can tell you that both my 360 (MW2 edition) and my TV (Samsung 55" LED with the fastest refresh rate available right now) that there are some MAJOR frame rate issues with this.
    • However, I think the added on screen enemies is causing some frame rate issues
    • What does irk me is the frame rate issues.
    • There were also alot of frame rate issues throughout the game and although the background environments were pretty nice, I felt the graphics of the characters, guns, etc
    • The game also suffers from significant frame rate issues which are unacceptable on a AAA title.
    • course.(some good games R beyond me)I highly recommend Halo Reach!
    • I have played Halo and Halo 2 on the PC as well as on the Xbox/Xbox 360
    • You'd probably say thats just as stupid as if they scraped half of all the weapons and replaced them with strange similar counterparts and then changed the function of all the other weapons they didn't scrap
    • But I've never played a Halo game that was as fresh, innovative, and interesting as the very first one
    • Solid A!
    • It is still, however, not as great as I had
    • Nothing ground breaking but lots of fun solo as well as with friends.
    • The maps incorporate campaign settings making them just more natural, as well as bringing back old classics like ivory tower and ascension
    • New weapons, vehicles, and armor abilities have been added (although duel wielding has been removed), but the core gameplay is still as sharp as when the first Halo wowed the world.
    • but ive seen worse T rated games
    • Its good I like it
    • also see what Reach is like before and during the Covenant invasion and u and your team of spartans are the only thing standing in there way for Cortana