If you have the original Halo: Combat Evolved, also own Halo: Reach and don’t really care a whole lot about HD graphics or Kinect functionality, then you probably won’t be jumping at the chance to play Halo Anniversary.
That said, you can still have some fun with the new release. If you’re a big fan of Halo: Reach’s multiplayer, then the maps released on Anniversary’s multiplayer are now available for download on Halo: Reach’s multiplayer.
This isn’t a free download though, it’ll cost you about 1200 bones. And by that I mean Microsoft points ($14.99).
But if you want to rejoin the possibly revived multiplayer of Halo: Reach, now is the chance.