



And, yes, that includes using two pistols to fill Grunts with bullet holes. You can see him running around one of the series’ classic multiplayer maps, wielding iconic weapons using two Touch controllers. Nimsony is keeping a detailed blog of his work on the project, and this week’s update just hit. Now Nimso is working on bringing the original edition of Halo: Combat Evolved into VR too, which should come as great news for anyone let down by the five-minute Recruit experience. In early October we reported that indie developer Nimsony had converted a classic Sonic the Hedgehog level into VR using a run-on-the-spot locomotion system. Halo Recruit may go down as the biggest disappointment in VR this year, but one fan is making up for Microsoft’s shortcomings with a VR remake of the original phenomenon.
