"Death struggle in a futuristic world"
Halo: Spartan Assault breaks completely with the line maintained by the video games of the FPS saga known as Halo by transferring the action to an aerial camera that aims to focus on strategy rather than first-person shots. Once again, the vehicles acquire great relevance in this title, as they will provide you with countless advantages in the clashes.
Spartans and Covenant will crush each other in exciting fights you'll be a part of. Due to the limits of the maps you will be forced to face the less opportune moments, so to have defined a good strategy is very important to survive in the battlefield. Having a cover may mean your salvation, but if the enemy catches you by surprise you will be finished. Luckily the zenithal view allows you to anticipate their movements, being able to plan each strategy to be followed by all the members of your team.
The action is frenetic and very intense in all Halo: Spartan Assault games. Killing an enemy means having a greater arsenal when you get their respective weapons or ammunition, a fundamental aspect especially if the bullets begin to scarce.