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- Advanced, Action Packed Gameplay: Whether fighting as a Pilot, the dominant force on The Frontier, or as a Titan, 20 foot tall war machines, Titanfall 2 provides an incredibly fun, fluid, and thrilling combat experience that is unmatched
- Captivating Single Player Campaign: Step on to The Frontier as a Militia rifleman with aspirations of becoming a Pilot; Stranded behind enemy lines, and against overwhelming odds, you must team up with a veteran Vanguard class Titan and uphold a mission you were never meant to carry out
- Deeper Multiplayer Action: With six brand new Titans, a host of deadly new Pilot abilities, an expanded customization system, new modes and much more, Titanfall 2 gives players the deeper Multiplayer experience they have been asking for
- Play with Friends, or Make New Ones: The social tissue of Titanfall 2, Networks makes it fast and easy to play with friends old and new; Whether Social or Competitive, players will be able to create and join a variety of Networks that best suit their play styles and preferences
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ASIN | B01GKGVIB2 |
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Release date | October 28, 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,649 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #48 in Xbox One Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 1.06 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | 36875 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | June 12, 2016 |
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Pilot and Titan unite as never before in Respawn Entertainment’s highly anticipated Titanfall 2. Experience a single player campaign that explores the unique bond between man and machine. Dominate the competition in multiplayer action, featuring six all-new Titans, enhanced Pilot abilities, an expanded customization system, new maps, weapons and much more
ACCOLADES 2016 Best of E3 Game Critics Award Winner for Best Online Multiplayer.
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Story - You take control of a forgettable character who is given authorization to handle a Titan robot due to extreme circumstances. From then on, this games becomes more of a quest to survival rather than building a legacy which both due occur as the story progresses. Survival turns into purpose when this pair resumes a mission previously designated to an ally and it just keeps getting bigger. The most impressive aspect about the story is the relationship between the man and the titan as they traverse diverse areas with several gimmicks in each one. In one level, you're dealing with time rifts while another deals with aerial approaches. Needless to say, the levels always offer something fresh and the titan provides some unexpected humor along with some emotional attachment to its character.
Graphics - They're as good as any other game of its time. Animations are smooth and the environments are vibrant with color. I wish there was more diversity in enemy AI because the only difference is on whether you're shooting humans or robots along with their throwable weapons. There's creatures in some levels but that's about it.
Gameplay - The gameplay has two versions of play depending on who you are controlling. The human pilot deals with more close encounters and is the typical shoot em up while the Titan controls like a true monstrosity and deals with the bigger foes. As stated earlier, each level has its own gimmick and lends itself to be really unique from its previous levels which keeps the gameplay fresh. Titanfall also uses a wall running mechanic that is assisted with jets to hold some cool maneuvers as you run on walls and shoot at your enemies from every direction. The one glitch that came up when wall running was that my player would throw grenades at random times when wall-running. I changed controllers to check if it was a malfunction but it kept doing this.
Overall, the game provided some great moments while also leaving room for a sequel. The relationship between man and machine is often characterized in the media but this one made it feel more like the Iron Giant rather than Terminator. I greatly enjoyed its single story campaign and can not wait for the next one.
The single player campaign, although short, is a lot of fun and was a nice addition that the first game missed. However, the multiplayer is where it is at. Matchmaking is a breeze and never takes long to get into the action. Servers are strong and steady and I have yet to be dropped from a game. Lots of different game modes to boot with lots of variety. The unlockables as you level might need a bit of work, as it does get a bit repetitive playing to unlock nothing but slight color hue changes on the same skin pattern for weapons, pilots, and mechs. All the very unique skins can only be acquired though micro-transactions, which I am not a fan of. Overwatch did it right with such great variety in player skins for each archtype, that you can unlock, or purchase if you so chose- would like to see something like that in a 3rd version.
Overall, the game is a ton of fun to play and easy to get into. I've logged many an hour into it and still having a great time.
I haven't yet played the single player campaign but have heard only praise (excepting its short length). The multiplayer, however, offers a refined version of the experience that kept me coming back to the first game. Most matches begin much like any FPS, albeit with smooth acrobatic abilities playing a prominent role. Once players have earned Titans, however, the game truly shines. Battles become frenetic and fast-paced, but the controls are so smooth that within a day anyone with FPS experience will develop the skills necessary to keep up. Loadouts and Titans are well-balanced, offering greater variety than the first game.
Someone used to the larger franchises may be taken aback by some of Titanfall's quirks, like the high number of NPC fighters in most modes and, obviously, the giant robots that dominate the battlefield. But get used to it (which is surprisingly easy with how fun it is) and you'll discover a game that rewards players who think.
As a side note, I felt compelled to write this review given the relatively low expectations and hype surrounding this game. Titanfall 2 did itself no favors by being released right in the middle of several other AAA titles, including the aforementioned duopoly over the genre. I'm not generally a fan of modern multiplayer FPS games - they feel too much like frustrating jobs with little payoff. Titanfall is different. It's a fascinating, deep and, above all, fun game that I hope will get the credit it deserves.
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The campaign, while short, was full of action (and is good for getting a feel for the game prior to going online) and overall came off as a good investment of my time.
The multiplayer however, while fun, is going to be hard to get into for one simple reason. This is a three year old game, and the only people that play it are skilled vets and newbies. And in my experience, the former vastly outnumber the latter. If you aren't taking full advantage of the movement, or just running like this is the latest COD, you'll be dead fast.
Now, the Titans. They're cool, but after a while, the novelty starts to wear off. It -does- add spice to the game, but eventually it just becomes another part of the game, nothing more. And don't bother setting your titan to autopilot, it'll be shredded by other players without the AI upgrade, and all that does is take away a skill slot that you could be using to shred other titans faster manually.
tl;dr, fast-paced fun FPS with satisfying, rewarding movement, a solid campaign, and multiplayer that's difficult to get into at this point, but fun none the less. I recommend it.