

#TITANFALL 2 REVIEWS FULL#
A much lauded multiplayer experience at its launch it had a few criticism levied at it mostly in relation to the lack of a campaign mode.įast forward a couple of years and Titanfall 2 launches with a full single player story based campaign, as well a newly revised online mode. Made up of some of the team from Infinity Ward that was responsible for the excellent Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, it was no surprise that Titanfall delivered something that felt fresh and new in the stagnating online shooter space. The original Titanfall was a game that attempted to rejuvenate and reinvigorate the online FPS multiplayer experience, and it managed to do that with no small effect. That small, three minute introduction does everything to announce what Respawn intends to display in the single player campaign, and what a campaign it is! Titanfall 2 is a masterclass in movement and map design, perfectly blending the elegance of your Pilot with the solid, sturdiness of your Titan. “The Pilot is the true dominant force” we are told in the cinematic introduction to Titanfall 2 that grace and agility on the battlefield is what defines a Pilot, but it is the bond with the Titan that truly distinguishes them from the other soldiers fighting alongside.
