One of the more pleasant surprises of Halo Infinite, now that it's out in the wild, is that it's leaned into the more comical aspects of the series. Ever since the original game the grunts have been a good laugh, their malevolence and well-placed stickies bound-up with pratfalls and comic cowardice. Infinite goes hard on this—perhaps even too hard at times—but it results in undeniably funny moments.
One of the best parts of it is that 343's stuffed the world with 'unexpected' interactions, with
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