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Unlike so many YouTube gaming personalities, he at least has a somewhat enjoyable personality and an enthusiastic voice.
: And the anniversary visuals are actually much more subdued than the CE:A
: update, which I applaud. Really glad that they toned it down. Some people
: might complain that it barely looks different (and they're right), but
: that's the point. We're looking at an update, not an overhaul. The swamp
: in 343GS ticked me off with how different and bright it was. Here, dark
: areas get even darker, and I love it. Though that dude says "you can
: change the visuals to see in dark areas! Hork hork!" when you've got
: a flashlight on you...
Totally! The first thing I notice about screenshots isn't that it looks like an entirely different game like HCEA was. H2A looks like it was a game made in 2014, but like you said, it is absolutely faithful to the original. Nothing would look totally out of place if Bungie had made this game now instead of ten years ago. There was one screenshot of H2A in a High Charity room with a sword that I actually had a difficult time concluding what game it was. I was actually excited for this. Halo 2 was an absolutely beautiful game ten years ago and it still holds up today. I'm so happy that H2A is merely a refinement.