![]() Anyone who played through the trilogy (I refuse to mention Judgement) probably has stronger memories of the last two games than the first, so getting to revisit how it all began is a fine digital walk down memory lane. Bring those into the modern day, and you’re swiftly reminded of a shooter that’s incredibly entertaining to play, and ridiculously satisfying. Gears Of War isn’t held back in 2015 because of exposed flaws we didn’t see almost a decade ago. This is why Ultimate Edition is such a treat, though. Here, however, the third instalment righted many of the franchise’s wrongs, putting an extra exclamation point over how old Marcus Fenix’s first adventure now feels. Most sequels are always met with a smattering of buffoons saying ‘They’ve ruined it! It’s not as good!’, and in many cases that may be true. On top of this, without even realising it, you’ve been spoiled by Gears Of War 3. ![]() While in your head you may think it has held up, a quick revisiting proves that the industry has come an exceptionally long way since 2006. Time is not kind to most games, and the same can be said for Epic’s Xbox 360 masterpiece. The real joy, however, comes in remembering just how good the first Gears Of War is. For those that still don’t know what that is, it’s the original in the series completely remastered so it looks pretty enough to justify running on an Xbox One. ![]() Gear Of War: Ultimate Edition is exactly the game you expect it to be. ![]()
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