Halo 2 is a very good video game. It has everything you could ever want: little blue-green guys, bigger blue and red guys, some cool gorilla men, the list goes on! However, in its 2014 re-release in the Halo anthology the Master Chief Collection, it did not have most of the graphical details that actually made the video game look good. Now, seven years later, classic Halo 2 is back and looks way better than I expected.
Upon original release, Halo 2 was the flagship remaster for the Master Chief Collection. Many players, however, were disappointed by the graphics of classic Halo 2. One could blame this on nostalgia, and that is definitely part of some playerâs responses, but something was unquestionably wrong about the gameâs visuals. Most famously there were no shadows in cutscenes, which make the game look disgustingly flat. Coupled with the washed out lighting and odd colour grading of the Windows Vista version, and Halo 2 starts looking pretty dreadful. Many of Window Vistaâs most messiest features were dragged forward into the future when the anthology was released in 2014.
In addition to more obvious graphical glitches, there were issues with wind and water coloration on some levels and multiplayer maps that have since been fixed. The patch also adds in weather effects on several maps that have been missing since the gameâs re-release and fixes foliage rendering issues on nVidia graphics cards. All-in-all, the difference is night and day. If you want to see an overview of every fix in Halo 2, includingâmuch to my chagrinâthe removal of a very friendly Brute who accidentally rolled his tank, you can check out the video below.
As someone who didnât grow up with Halo 2 (I grew up with Halo 3 and Reach), I had absolutely no idea how intense the visual downgrade of the MCC was until I saw the post-patch comparisons. This was an especially egregious issue because of the Master Chief Collectionâs role in maintaining the history of the franchise. Halo 2 classic didnât land for me the way it couldâve with the original graphics intact. The gameâs status as a technical leap forward from Halo: Combat Evolved was totally undercut by these visual glitches. Fixing the classic graphics means better representing Halo 2âs place in the seriesâ history, and the history of the XBOX as a whole.
Now, please port Halo 5 to PC (I know 343 wonât actually do this, and that theyâre incredibly busy with Halo: Infinite. Let a girl dream though.).