Reviewer Rating: 7/10
Price: NZ$40
Age Rating: M
Titanfall 2 is a critically acclaimed first-person shooter that combines fast-paced infantry combat with giant mechanized Titans. Players assume the role of a pilot, equipped with advanced mobility and weaponry, as they navigate through dynamic environments and engage in thrilling battles. The game's standout feature is the seamless integration of on-foot combat and Titan gameplay, allowing players to switch between agile pilots and powerful Titans on the fly. With its captivating single-player campaign, which explores the bond between a pilot and their Titan, and its robust multiplayer mode offering a variety of game modes and customization options, Titanfall 2 delivers an adrenaline-fueled experience that keeps players hooked from start to finish. With its fluid movement mechanics, intense action, and stunning visuals, Titanfall 2 remains a standout title in the first-person shooter genre.
I really enjoyed playing Titanfall 2, both in campaign and in Multiplayer, but since I don’t really want to accidentally spoil any of the story mode, which is pretty good, I’ll just focus on the multiplayer part of Titanfall 2. The main things that I really enjoyed about the game were its movement, its gunplay, and the ability to become a “titan” (Mech). To kick things off, the movement is so smooth, and there is so much you can do with it. The shooting reminds me of Apex Legends, mainly because it was made by its developers, although earlier than Apex, but it is hit-scan so if you get good at shooting you can hit some crazy cross map snipes. Finally, the Titans are so cool, becoming a mech and just mowing down or through enemies is just so fun. The one downside is that Titanfall 2 isn’t too popular anymore it does take a bit to find multiplayer matches, and you might often verse the same people. But other than that, Titanfall 2 is still a pretty good game, so get it if you want.
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