![]() ![]() A grin spread across my face because, one 16 GB install later, I was going to be able to dive into Halo Infinite a full 10 hours before the game unlocked online. So I popped the disc in and got ready to step into Master Chief’s big green wee-recycling armor. ![]() But buying a game on disc gives me the freedom to lend it out, trade it in if it’s absolutely dire, and, if my internet’s on a go-slow, install it without having to wait for a lengthy download. Granted, if a game grabs me enough that I’ll be playing it on a regular basis, I’ll wait for a digital price drop and snap it up then. Given the choice between purchasing a game digitally or physically, I’ll often choose the latter. Why? Because Microsoft has chosen to make the physical Halo Infinite Xbox disc all but worthless. But a mere half an hour after the disc dropped through my letterbox, I was leaking boiled piss from every pore. I knew the Halo Infinite campaign could be an emotional journey I just didn’t expect the emotion in question to be rage. ![]()
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