Halo 2 - is a shooter game, with players predominantly experiencing
gameplay from a first-person perspective. Players use a combination of
human and alien weaponry and vehicles to progress
through the game's levels. The player's health bar is not visible, but
are instead equipped with a damage-absorbing shield that regenerates
when not taking fire.
Certain weapons can be dual-wielded, allowing the player to trade
accuracy, the use of grenades and melee attacks for raw firepower. The
player can carry two weapons at a time (or three if dual-wielding; one
weapon remains holstered), with each weapon having advantages and
disadvantages in different combat situations. For example, most Covenant
weapons eschew disposable ammo clips for a contained battery, which
cannot be replaced if depleted. However, these weapons can overheat if
fired continuously for prolonged periods. Human weapons are less
effective at penetrating shields and require reloading, but cannot
overheat due to prolonged fire. The player can carry a total of eight
grenades (four human grenades, four Covenant) to dislodge and disrupt enemies. New in Halo 2
is the ability to board enemy vehicles that are near the player and
traveling at low speeds. The player or AI latches onto the vehicle and
forcibly ejects the other driver from the vehicle.
Minimum System Requirements
Processor: | 2.0 GHz |
RAM: | 1 GB |
Video Memory: | 128 MB ATI X700, Nvidia 6100 or better. |
Only supplied on DVD?: | Yes |
Hard Drive Space: | 7 GB |
Operating System: | Windows 7 or Windows Vista |
DirectX Version: | 9.0c |
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