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Halo CE and Halo 2 have anniversary remastered graphics. you can change between old and new graphics on the fly for both. Highly recommend playing CE on original graphics (hard to explain why without spoilers.) Halo 2 new graphics are good, but there is reason to play either way and the new cinematic in Halo 2 are incredible so it may be worth playing with the new graphics for those. In both Halo CEA and Halo 2A there are Easter Egg terminals in the remastered graphics that play videos. Many of those videos contain spoilers for later in the game and the series, so skip them on a first play through.