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The 10 BEST Halo Infinite Forge Creations

The 10 BEST Halo Infinite Forge Creations
VOICE OVER: Ty Richardson WRITTEN BY: Ty Richardson
Despite only being in beta for a few months, “Halo: Infinite's” Forge mode is letting players create all sorts of unique maps and custom game modes. For this list, we'll be looking at the most the peak of fan creativity within the mode. Our list includes Repul Soccer, Andy's Room, Beer Pong, Digletts, and more!
Welcome to MojoPlays, and today, we’re taking a look at the 10 Best Forge Creations in “Halo: Infinite." Despite only being beta for a few months, “Halo: Infinite’s” Forge mode is letting players create all sorts of unique maps and custom game modes. Have you gotten to play any of these for yourself? Which map is your favorite? Let us know down in the comments!

Bespin Platforms


Some of the multiplayer “Star Wars” games, specifically “Battlefront”, have fantastically designed maps ripe to recreate in “Halo Infinite”. However, YouTube channel Star Wars HQ have taken the aesthetic of Bespin’s Cloud City and created an original map based on the iconic location. Admittedly, it feels a bit like the Kamino maps from “Battlefront”, but once you get to the center of the map, all hell breaks loose, and we love the chaos that ensues.

Digletts


If you’re looking for a game mode that will constantly keep you on edge and laughing, Digletts is one of the most fun maps we’ve played with. Players spawn in one of several pits. Equipped with only a sniper rifle, you’ll have to poke your head out in order to eliminate your fellow competitors. It is incredibly suspenseful to the point where the tension will make you and your friends bust a gut laughing. You absolutely need to try this for yourselves!

Paintball Hedge Maze


In the mood for a game mode that feels a little more grounded or close to home? Paintball Hedge Maze removes much of “Halo Infinite’s” mechanics in favor of some classic paintball action. You and your team must eliminate the enemy team, winning five rounds out of nine. Honestly, it brings us back to the days of “World Championship Paintball” on the PlayStation 2. To call this map “addictive” is a bit of an understatement. So, don’t be surprised if you wind up playing only this map over a few hours.

Beer Pong


Now, hold your horses; this isn’t just some game where two dudes are literally playing beer pong. This is beer pong, “Halo” style! Lob plasma grenades into your opponent’s cups to score points. In between shots, you can trigger three traps to try and gain or regain the lead. One can drop an explosive on your foe. Another can cloud their shot with gas. And the third simply assaults them with a variety of objects to interfere with their shot or even off them. First to ten wins, and you can play while taking turns if you want or go turbo and try to rush for the win.

Grifball Gymnasium


Remember Grifball, the classic Forge game mode made back in the glory days of “Halo 3”? Well, it’s back thanks to the efforts of a handful of “Halo Infinite” players. But if you want it in its purest form, go for Grifball Gymnasium. It’s nothing but you and the rest of the lobby in a square space. If you haven’t played Grifball before, the game is simple: carry the object across the enemy’s side of the map. The catch: everyone is equipped with the mighty Gravity Hammer. Good luck!

Repul Soccer


For as much fun as Grifball is, suppose you want something a little more sporty. Like soccer, perhaps, but more violent. User “Bob_Is_Here” has a mode that fits the bill. Repul Soccer sees you and your team using repulsors and energy swords in a vicious and fast-paced soccer match. Sure, the arena is basic in its design with not much going on, but flattening the enemy team by launching them into walls never gets tiring. Prepare to hear “pancake” a lot.

Rapture


If you miss the days of “BioShock 2’s” multiplayer, well, the closest you have here is this map. But, hey - it’s a pretty well-made map! A section of the desolate underwater city of Rapture is now your battleground. Cover the stylish and glamorous walls of this once thriving utopia with your enemy’s remains! Though it isn’t based on anything super specific from the first “BioShock”, the overall atmosphere and visuals do capture the dismal and unsettling tones. Our only gripe with it is that the dark areas can make it a little difficult to see.

Rainbow Road


In the realm of user-generated content, regardless of the game, “Mario Kart” recreations have become a dime a dozen. Most of the time they’re only mediocre, but a few manage to fully replicate the look and feel. This iteration from YouTuber “its L0L0” is the most impressive recreation we’ve seen with its smoothly curved track and beautiful gradient texture work. And as expected, it is very easy to fall off the course thanks to the absence of any walls or borders.

Andy’s Room


In terms of visuals and design, this map from YouTuber “Red Nomster” is by far the most creative map we have seen emerge from Forge. Now, you and your friends can duke it out in the middle of Andy’s bedroom, and he’s left all of his toys scattered about the place. What you have is a map that incorporates a lot of verticality and gives you plenty of options to try and catch someone off guard, whether that’s by ambushing them around the corner or sniping them across the map.

Final Destination | 20XX


Well, we may not have gotten to see the Chief make it into “Smash Bros. Ultimate”, but we got the next best thing. User MadManEpic has recreated the simplistic, yet iconic “Smash Bros” stage, Final Destination, in “Halo Infinite”. Use your grappling hook to stay on the stage as you try to knock each other off. While it isn’t a one-to-one recreation of “Smash Bros’s” gameplay, “Infinite’s” physics and mechanics make it fun enough to warrant several matches with friends.
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