GB
  
You are currently viewing the United Kingdom version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
6 MIN READ TIME

Disintegration

Developer V1 Interactive

Publisher Private Division

Format PC (tested), PS4, Xbox One

Release Out now

Our love affair with Halo began two decades ago, and it’s been one since the flame dwindled. Playing Disintegration, though, feels like a fresh breakup at that point when everything reminds you of your ex. There might be a bit of confirmation bias at work here: after all, we knew about the involvement of Bungie veteran Marcus Lehto going in. Nonetheless, the connections are hard to ignore.

It’s right there in the face of Romer Shoal, the bucket-headed robot hero who looks as if Master Chief has been on the Atkins in an effort to squeeze into his new racing jacket. And in the scenery too, which features a lot of the same Pacific Northwest touchstones as Bungie’s alien worlds - in this case, because the game is actually set there, along with futuristic versions of Arizona and Iceland. We’ll always be a sucker for skyboxes that mix mountain ranges with sci-fi superstructures, and for plasma weapons that arc lazily through the air. But the parallels run deeper than just these trappings.

Lehto was there for Halo’s transformation from realtime strategy game to system-selling console shooter. Disintegration has gone through much the same process, but this time, it got stuck halfway through. The result is part firstperson shooter, part realtime strategy and part dogfighting vehicle combat game. As Shoal, you pilot a gravcycle that hovers a few feet above the ground, trading shots with enemy units and issuing orders to a squad of four allies with robotic boots firmly on the ground.

Unlock this article and much more with
You can enjoy:
Enjoy this edition in full
Instant access to 600+ titles
Thousands of back issues
No contract or commitment
Try for 99p
SUBSCRIBE NOW
30 day trial, then just £9.99 / month. Cancel anytime. New subscribers only.


Learn more
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

This article is from...


View Issues
Edge
September 2020
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


In This Issue
You don’t have to speak, just seek. And peep the technique
Quite often in the business of videogames, it’s not what
Hype
Power plays
By now - and especially given the events of this
HYPER SCAPE
How wonderfully French of Ubisoft to nonchalantly roll up halfway
DUST BORN
As the old saying goes: sticks and stones may break
CRIS TALES
Format PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series
SECOND EXTINCTION
Jurassic Park got it so wrong. Just when we’d started
DIRT5
They do say we Brits are obsessed with the weather,
AN AIRPORT FOR ALIENS CURRENTLY RUN BY DOGS
Xalavier Nelson Jr had become somewhat cynical about game development
DEATHLOOP
Developer Arkane Lyon Publisher Bethesda Softworks Format PC, PS5 Origin
Play
You’re the inspiration
Valorant (p96) is as good a place as any to
Ghost Of Tsushima
For the second time in as many months, we wonder
Desperados III
The series might have spent nearly 15 years dormant, but
Valorant
You might reasonably assume that your greatest weapon in Valorant
Ninjala
We’ve heard of disrespect in fighting games, but this is
West Of Dead
Life is a precious, fragile thing, and stupidly hard to
Creaks
The eyes have it. They might be little more than
Little Orpheus
For both developer and protagonist, The Chinese Room’s latest is
Monster Train
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery -
Bird Alone
Stressed? Join the club. The human response to stress has
Knowledge
The show goes on
This year, as it does every year in June, the
An itch to play
There has never been - and for the foreseeable future,
PEAK TIME
A comet is on course to destroy a tourist town
Soundbytes
“Instead of spending five years to make an 80-hour game,
ARCADE WATCH
Traditionally a way of grabbing the attention of passers-by, arcade
THIS MONTH ON EDGE
BlackMilk, known purveyor of high-quality leggings, damn near broke the
Dispatches
DISPATCHES SEPTEMBER
I realise joining the chorus of criticism of The Last
Trigger Happy
One of the curious consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic has
Unreliable Narrator
There is an uncelebrated literary form that lurks in the
Features
METROPOLIS NOW
Four hours in Night City is not enough. Sure, we’ve
VAGRANT STORY
While exploring the Undead Burg less than a week after
CONTROL
Some where in the depths of the Oldest House, Control’s
COFFEE STAIN STUDIOS
Luck, the old saying goes, is what happens when preparation
Half-Life: Decay
Alyx Vance isn’t Half-Life’s first female protagonist. Nor is she
Pokémon Sword & Shield
Pokémon’s competitive game retains its irresistible pull. It’s strong enough
Chat
X
Pocketmags Support