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The main story takes a solid 12 hours to beat on standard difficulty settings. The dynamic nature of fights, besides well-balanced difficulty modes and a basic, yet fun multiplayer component gives players excellent replay value.

Both human and alien units have their unique cars, hovercraft, and different weaponry. Experiment and try different combinations as each one of them has its strengths and weaknesses, making enemy encounters always exciting. Say what you will about Halo 4 and Halo 5 Guardians I personally like the former far more than the latter , but Industries has always nailed the sense of power behind a Spartan and I believe Infinite to be no different. Devil May Cry 5.

The tutorial is a good starting point, but you can later head into weapon drills and a training mode to really get a feel of how Infinite works. Weapon drills are useful to learn just how wasteful you can be with a poorly-timed reload, and the training mode is quite useful when it comes to learning maps and experiementing with new abilities without the stress of actually being in combat. It differs from similar bot modes within muliplayer proper in that you can set the number of friendly and enemy AI meaning you can eliminate all but yourself and change new equipment on the fly to see how it works on a specific map.

With the campaign locked firmly away until December, the meat and potatoes of Infinite lies in its multiplayer for the time being… and perhaps after that as well.

While the campaign will set non-Xbox Game Pass subscribers back an additional fee come next month, multiplayer is free-to-play.

The Battle Pass thankfully never expires, meaning a player can purchase the functionality and pick away at it at their own progress. That all aside, multiplayer is crazy fun. It was great back in the Infinite multiplayer technical test and it remains so today.

The Sidekick handgun is ever-reliable as ever, and I find myself gravitating to the VK78 Commando or battle rifle on mid-range and smaller maps alongside a trusty CQS48 Bulldog on smaller ones. Maps feel relatively fresh — though somehow a tad samey at the same time — but all have their strengths and weaknesses.



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