![]() ![]() What’s that? Halo isn’t a Nintendo game? No, reader, all video games and, by extension, all video game consoles are Nintendos. You can make it go and stop, but there’s very little finesse involved - especially if you want to turn, which requires a sufficiently impressive degree of creativity that you should probably stop playing your Nintendos and do the next Mona Lisa. ![]() Playing Halo with mouse and keyboard feels like driving a car with no steering wheel. Related: I'm A PC Gamer: Do I Really Need Windows 11? For what it’s worth, I did not actually do this. Perhaps this is why, then, that after spending approximately five minutes playing this weekend’s Halo Infinite technical preview using mouse and keyboard, I very nearly, almost definitely maybe picked my monitor up and used it as a gravity hammer against my own face. No, no - throw my keyboard in the bin and call me Chief, I’m a controller man when it comes to gun-punching Grunts. Even games that specifically recommend using a controller like Hades now feel remarkably more intuitive this way - WASD and a five-button mouse? I’ve got more clinical precision than Phil Taylor after 12 pints. ![]() While it initially takes quite a bit of time and effort to adjust to mouse and keyboard, once you get the hang of it, there’s (mostly) no going back. ![]() I play a lot of games on PC and rarely plug in a controller. ![]()
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