The weapons at your disposal include the Lancer (an automatic rifle with a chainsaw melee attachment), a Gnasher shotgun, grenades, and a sidearm dubbed the Snub Pistol. Moving in and out of cover feels just as satisfying now as it did when Gears debuted. Cover has two extra benefits: It lets you recover health and pop-out from behind a structure to push back enemy forces with your gunfire. While in cover, you're able to move seamlessly from structure to structure to avoid danger, or to flank the enemy.
The Game Changer Like the original game, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition features the once-revolutionary shoot-and-cover mechanic. From there, COG aims to deploy the Lightmass Bomb, which will destroy the heart of the Locust forces inside the Hollow. COG, the only active human military force, dispatches the Delta Squad on a last-ditch effort mission to obtain a device called the Resonator that will map The Hollow-the caverns where the Locust live. Welcome to Delta Gears of War takes place on Sera, a planet inhabited by humans and death-dealing, underground-dwelling creatures called Locust.
I played the incredibly fun Gears of War: Ultimate Edition on PC (in fact, it only runs on Windows 10 -powered computers), but it's also available on Xbox One. That said, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition isn't perfect it doesn't work well with AMD GPUs, bugs from the original game are still an issue, and it lacks some of the updated mechanics found in later Gears games.
The third-person shooter was already a great game when it debuted a decade ago on Xbox 360, but this updated title adds 4K resolution, unlocked frame rates, and content that was once paid DLC. Gears of War: Ultimate Edition ($29.99), the first DirectX 12 PC title, almost sets the standard for what a remastered game should offer.