Fantastic game, to the point where I had trouble deciding whether to 5 star it or not. You should play this game. The campaign is excellent, the multiplayer is fun and fresh and the trophies are pretty simple to get.
Fantastic game, to the point where I had trouble deciding whether to 5 star it or not. You should play this game. The campaign is excellent, the multiplayer is fun and fresh and the trophies are pretty simple to get.
Titanfall was a breath of fresh air for the FPS genre back when it launched in 2014, with its emphasis of boots-on-the-ground mobility and monstrous Titan
Twotanfall.
Fantastic; joyous movement; Inventive; exciting ideas; Flawless presentation
Gun designs feel quite samey; Story fizzles out a little towards the end
Titanfall 2 is Respawn's first real test as a studio. Yes, it's a sequel, and Titanfall 2 isn't as groundbreaking or wildly inventive as the original game, but still. With Titanfall , Respawn basked in the popular excitement borne of the studio's inauspicious beginnings as a sort of refugee nation...
Respawn are back doing what they do best, and that's making first-person shooters, and in Titanfall 2 they've made their finest since Modern Warfare. It's strange to think that, given the omission of a single-player campaign for the first game in the studio's fledgling series, we're almost surprised...
Now, this is what we hoped for from Titanfall 2 – a game worthy of the people who, when part of Infinity Ward, brought us Call of Duty 2 and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare . With Titanfall 2, developer Respawn brings us a stronger version of 2014's best multiplayer shooter tied to a single-player...
Titanfall 2 is a game about momentum. It knows when to rush forward at a breakneck pace. It knows when to give us time to breathe. Both in its single player campaign and its multiplayer modes, Titanfall 2 has a more measured pace than its predecessor, making the build-up to its climactic battles...
Fluid traversal system; Frantic yet thoughtful Titan combat; Intricate new Titan classes; Exhilarating campaign
Poorly written narrative
I finished the single-player campaign of Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall 2 with a big smile on my face. Nearly every issue I had with their first entry had been addressed: there are characters, they have personality, and the seven-hour tale didn't overstay its welcome.
Engaging single-player campaign; Likeable characters; Smooth and exciting gameplay; Strong presentation
Minor gameplay quibbles; Tags
Intelligent, creative, and never less than thrilling, Titanfall 2 finally realises the series' true potential with verve and polish.
Truly exciting; invigorating; and entirely fresh campaign combat; Campaign design is endlessly clever and inventive; Multiplayer has lost none of its original zest; and gained a lot more
Campaign is shorter than you'd like
From a technical standpoint, Titanfall 2 looks and plays wonderfully. The game doesn't appear to skip a beat (or frames) no matter how hectic the onscreen action may get. Everything runs smoothly, and unless your network connection isn't up to snuff, any deaths you may experience in multiplayer are...
Lots of varied gameplay, Titans kick ass while staying balanced, Worthy single-player campaign, Free maps, modes, etc; post-launch
Limited accessory unlocks; Single-player campaign could have been a bit longer
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