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Titanfall 2 review
Titanfall 2 review








titanfall 2 review

There was a story in the first game in theory, and characters do return, but the way that story was presented made it completely forgettable in a way that Titanfall 2's more standardized campaign certainly is not. The story is bog standard and falls apart the second you think about it too much, but it accomplishes the important goal of allowing players a window into the universe of Titanfall for the first time. A few pretty standard story beats later and Jack is piloting his own Titan and fulfilling the mission given to him by his mentor. A Titan pilot sees something in Jack and takes him under his wing for some after hours training. You play as Jack Cooper, a rifleman of the Frontier who is fighting against an evil mining corporation that wants to take back the land that they legally own. This is a game that looks to change what people think of as an FPS in the same way that Modern Warfare did in the good old days, and it's hard to argue that they don't succeed. Having achieved proper footing after the original Titanfall, the developers of Titanfall 2 have improved on every facet of the original and added a sorely needed single player component.

titanfall 2 review

This is all in the record books, but that fact seemed to fly under the radar as EA's hype machine powered on this past year to promote the next in their line of high-octane giant robot shooters. That team broke off and reformed as Respawn Entertainment, and Titanfall 2 is the first campaign they've crafted since that time.

titanfall 2 review

The team that defined the modern FPS as we know it disbanded the following year due to a falling out between studio heads and the game's publisher. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 came out on November 10, 2009.










Titanfall 2 review