Halo Reach remains a masterpiece of dread – and the greatest prequel story of all time

This piece contains spoilers for Halo: Reach.

In the pantheon of platform exclusives, few loom so large as Halo. Since it was launched by Bungie in 2001, Microsoft’s first-person shooter series has spawned no less than 15 games, alongside endless volumes of novels, comics, art books and a TV adaptation. It’s also provided the world with one of the most iconic characters in science fiction: John-117, aka the Master Chief. To many people, the Chief is Halo. But what happens when you leave him out?

To put this another way: typically you’d expect that the first entry would be the best place to start when looking to dive into the series, and Halo: Combat Evolved remains a fantastic jumping off point. But I’d argue that it’s the sixth mainline game, and Bungie’s swansong, 2010’s Halo: Reach, that provides one of the most complete and rewarding gaming experiences in all of Halo – and all without the Master Chief himself.

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