Announced at E3 2009, the game received great amount of attention for it's stunning graphics, voice acting and gameplay. Following the positive feedback at the panel, 343 Industries, alongside renewed author Timothy Zahn eventually published a book set in the game's universe, named Halo: Reach, passing three months before the events depicted in the game. The game narrative follows SPARTAN soldier John-117, after the fall of the planet Reach, as he arrives alongside his crew to an ancient ringworld called Halo. There, he discovers not only that the ring is an object of religious importance to humanity's enemies, the Covenant, but is faced with an mortal threat when an ancient evil awakens.
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| - Announced at E3 2009, the game received great amount of attention for it's stunning graphics, voice acting and gameplay. Following the positive feedback at the panel, 343 Industries, alongside renewed author Timothy Zahn eventually published a book set in the game's universe, named Halo: Reach, passing three months before the events depicted in the game. The game narrative follows SPARTAN soldier John-117, after the fall of the planet Reach, as he arrives alongside his crew to an ancient ringworld called Halo. There, he discovers not only that the ring is an object of religious importance to humanity's enemies, the Covenant, but is faced with an mortal threat when an ancient evil awakens.
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| - Announced at E3 2009, the game received great amount of attention for it's stunning graphics, voice acting and gameplay. Following the positive feedback at the panel, 343 Industries, alongside renewed author Timothy Zahn eventually published a book set in the game's universe, named Halo: Reach, passing three months before the events depicted in the game. The game narrative follows SPARTAN soldier John-117, after the fall of the planet Reach, as he arrives alongside his crew to an ancient ringworld called Halo. There, he discovers not only that the ring is an object of religious importance to humanity's enemies, the Covenant, but is faced with an mortal threat when an ancient evil awakens. The game features graphics by Unreal Engine and has it's cutscenes based on the graphical technology of Blur Studios, a longtime sister-enterprise of 343 Industries. The game is rated M for Mature in most parts of the world, while in South America it is rated T for Teen. Just after it's release, Halo: Combat Evolved was met with critical-acclaim by game critics, whom compared the game to the old films of science fiction. Following the both critical and commercial success, Frank O'Connor, president and creative developer of 343 informed that a sequel was already in the works, as well as several additions to the game, such as the DLC's and bonus content.
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