Halo is in a very precarious spot right now. The last major entry was roughly five years ago with Halo Infinite, and the only thing on the horizon is Halo: Campaign Evolved, which is a wild-card remake of the original 2001 classic.
We don't really know where Halo is headed, but we do know where it's been. Right now on Steam, you can pick up two games for basically nothing.
Over on Steam, you can pick up the twin-stick shooters Halo Spartan Assault and Halo: Spartan Strike for 73% off. Both games are being offered for 80 cents (US), with a bundle available for $1.24 (USD). The pair hosts 30 missions each, which is a pretty good deal at the current sale price.
Halo: Spartan Assault kicked everything off in 2013, originally arriving on the Windows Store and the Windows Phone, before moving to Xbox One later that year. It will arrive on Steam in 2014. As with many arcadey sequels, Spartan Strike has better reviews overall and is more fully featured.
One review explains why you should go for the sequel if you only had to choose one: "Pretty much just like Spartan Assault but with some...
