TSA writes: "The Halo games have a tendency to explore multiple sides to a story, but it’s not always gone down too well. From Halo 2’s iconic and rather polarising shift to have you play as the Arbiter through to the way that Halo 5: Guardians jumped back and forth between between Master Chief and Spartan: Locke it’s never quite hit the mark for fans of the iconic series. For Halo Wars 2, it’s a much more straightforward and appealing proposition, with the one story told by the main game that was released earlier this year, and now a major DLC expansion to explore the Banished side of the story in Awakening the Nightmare, where you take control of two of Atriox’s lieutenants, Veridus and Pavium, as they battle the Ark’s Sentinels, encounter pockets of humans and eventually battle the returning Flood."
The RTS genre has had a rough ride on consoles through the years, but which are the 7 best games available today?
Halo Wars is still widely considered one of the best and most accessible RTS games around, and that formula could work with other Microsoft IPs.
I think Crackdown would fit in a more turn-based tactics system via Xcom then a RTS type game play. Being able to customize multiple agents, deploying that group in an crime infested urban zone, going against other super powered enemy and fodder type thugs. The potential for that is huge if they won't do another successful, ground breaking, GOTY open world outing like Crackdown 3....
NoobFeed Editor Joshua Burt writes - There are many games in the famous Halo Franchise that are stellar titles and need to be revered. And some that do not. These games stand out from the crowd and deluge of colossal Halo titles. Games that made Halo great. We do need to iron out what qualifies the game for this list. They have to be in the Halo franchise… Obviously.
Halo 3 at the top is correct the only thing id change is swap infinite and halo ce around.