Titanfall 2 review By Jamal Dominique

Respawn Entertainment has produced a winner with Titanfall 2 Review. I never had the chance to play the first Titanfall, but if it was anything like Titanfall 2 then I missed out. I don’t want to jump the gun here, but Titanfall might be one of the best games to come out this year.

The campaign for Titanfall is amazing. I was blown away by the campaign mode because it was surprisingly engaging. Once I started playing I couldn’t but it down. After a short training level your character Jack Cooper, is given the Vanguard-class Titan BT-7274, or BT for short, when your base in under attack. BT is your typical robot partner that you see in movies and TV shows. BT doesn’t understand sarcasm or idioms. Jack Cooper is always explaining stuff to him, which makes for some quite hilarious dialogue between the two. I thought that banter the between the two could easily be in a Hollywood movie. Their relationship becomes the cornerstone of the game, unexpectedly too. I didn’t think that I would be connected to the two of them so quickly. The campaign is a collection of nine chapters of amazingly design levels where Respawn shows off their ability to level design. Each level design Respawn put a lot of work into. The levels consist of jungle valleys, military bases, huge factories and debris fields each with their own play style and atmosphere. The story mode is about a total of six hours from start to finish. It might be short but it is impressive. The time flies by anyways as you play because the game is just that much fun to play. And I can’t praise the graphics enough. Everything in the campaign is beautiful and amazing to look at. Whenever you play it doesn’t matter if you’re currently the titan or the human.

The game plays wonderfully. The controls are smooth and work great for the game. New ways to play are always being shown to you, different types of gameplay elements are being presented to you in amazing ways and the last levels you have to use all of the different gameplay controls that they have shown you in creative ways. The different loadouts with the titan are fun. My favorite loadout is the Scorch loadout; although the standard machine gun is probably the most useful loadout. I enjoyed Titanfall’s story to the max, I didn’t have this much fun with any other game this year. I’m glad that I played it and you should too. The story was easily the best part of the game until you play the multiplayer.

Titanfall 2’s online mode is addictive. It will keep you coming back day after day. The online mode has many different game types and has huge amount of variety when it comes to online. The progression, customization and the content have all been maxed all. The gameplay of Titanfall 2’s online mode is apparently light-years better than Titanfall 1’s online mode. But I never played Titanfall 1. Titanfall 2’s online gameplay is amazing and addictive. Once I started to level up, I wanted to keep leveling up. It takes a game or two, before you start to learn the maps and how to play them. The titans make the online mode. The titans aren’t the huge game changers you might think they would be. They are actually aren’t that much over powering which is a huge doubt that I had about them in online modes. The titans can be taken down by humans, lucky humans, but humans nonetheless and other titans of course. Overall the online mode is fun to play.

Overall for the whole game though, the whole game is amazing from start to finish. The game is way better than Call of Duty, because Call of Duty is now just Titanfall without titans. I haven’t played Titanfall 1 but Titanfall 2 has to be way better. I think Titanfall 2 is one of the best shooter to come out this year, and maybe one of the best games too. I give Titanfall 2 a…

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