Titanfall 2 (2016 Video Game)
8/10
One Of The Most Exhilarating Games I Have Played
11 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Titanfall 2, developed by Respawn Entertainment, is a game I enjoyed playing to the fullest, and still do enjoy playing. The game as a whole takes place where they are more advanced, and use technology such as "titans", or mech-style robots that are neurologically linked to their "pilots", that can also think and do actions on their own. Both the campaign and multiplayer are played in first-person. In the campaign, you play from the view of Jack Cooper, a Militia soldier who dreams of becoming a pilot, or one who gets a neuro-link with a titan. Towards the beginning of the campaign, you get promoted to pilot after a deadly and sad encounter with bounty hunters, and throughout the campaign you can find powerful weapons and unlock unique titans due to the titan you currently are linked to, all of which have their own unique pros and cons. The end, which I do not want to spoil, is quite a tear jerker, but the campaign as a whole is very fun and action-packed, especially the boss fights against Apex bounty hunters. The campaign can take 6 hours if you just go forward through the story, but can take up to to 9 hours if you plan on going through the game at a leisurely pace, but at least the storyline and plot are great. For the multiplayer, I would say that the weapons, pilots, and titans are balanced, or that they have even statistics for the type of weapon they are. Each pilot has a unique ability or suit perk, such as a grapple hook or speed boost, and the titans each have their own unique weapons and "cores" that can be used when a "core meter" has been filled up. In my opinion, the multiplayer is enticing due to the vast selections of weapons and pilot-titan combinations. There are multiple game modes you can try out, or you can even create a mixtape of multiple game modes, such as team-deathmatch (TDM) or last pilot / titan standing. The game can be played in 3840x2160 4K 60 FPS maximum. Of course, if you felt like it, you could play with potato graphics and experience what it would be like to play the game in the lowest graphics settings possible. There are a few button layout presets that you can choose from for both the campaign and multiplayer, all of which depends on the player and how they like to play. The soundtrack is amazing and adds to both campaign and the multiplayer, such as when you encounter a boss in the campaign, or have to retreat in the multiplayer.
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