GhostOfSparta305
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So for someone that mainly plays single player content, this or Battlefield?
TF2, no contest whatsoever.
So for someone that mainly plays single player content, this or Battlefield?
So for someone that mainly plays single player content, this or Battlefield?
So for someone that mainly plays single player content, this or Battlefield?
EA doesn't own Respawn and the Titanfall IP so they always had creative freedom.I'm most of the way through it now. It feels like they crossed Call of Duty with something Capcom or Platinum might make. There is an oddly Japanese feeling about the story mode.
It might be the enemy variety, it might be the fast gameplay, the art direction kinda looks like Vanquish or Lost Planet. I think what it really might be though is the sort of humble production value which gives me the impression Titanfall 2 had a considerably lower budget than Infinite Warfare or Battlefield 1, so Respawn had to go back to presenting it like a PS2-era game except with some things it learned from making the Modern Warfare games. A big standout is how Titanfall 2 has regular loading screens. It doesn't use cut scenes or some other barely interactive thing (like slowly walking down a hallway) to hide the loading screens. Maybe what happened was that EA felt confident about its quarterly earnings because of Battlefield 1, so Respawn ended up getting a bit more creative freedom (and a smaller budget) to do what it wanted to do with Titanfall 2, and the result was a short but shockingly creative story mode.
Where it ranks alongside Wolfenstein and DOOM for me is probably gonna depend on its replayability. I beat Wolfenstein at least three times to get all the stuff and just because I wanted to. I still want to go back and play DOOM. If I end up wanting to start up Titanfall 2 again after finishing the campaign I'll probably buy it on PC. Right now though DOOM feels like it was the meatier game in terms of what all there is in it.
Given the relationship between the development teams, it's gonna be very interesting to see how Infnite Warfare's campaign stacks up.
Edit: Titanfall 2 would definitely be a must--buy for me if it had a survival mode of some kind.
Welp. You convinced me.
Going to Target now. Grabbed ps4 Tomb Raider, Dragon Ball 2 and Titanfall 2.
So... what exactly stands out in this campaign? Is it the plot? Setpieces? Level design?
So... what exactly stands out in this campaign? Is it the plot? Setpieces? Level design?
Set Pieces and Level Design. Because the Pilot and Titan Mechanics are incredibly versatile, it gives Respawn incredible versatility for level design that's engaging and disguises its scripting incredibly well.
Really? I'm two levels in and I'm not feeling it. Some platforming bits but so far it's a typical CoD campaign with stupid AI.
I'm way more into the MP.
How long is the campaign?
I remember when some people were saying a singleplayer campaign in a game like this didn't matter.
So for someone that mainly plays single player content, this or Battlefield?
Anyone playing on a laptop w/ an GeForce 960M (or similar?)
Need more single player games to play (with a touch of MP).
Titanfall 2's campaign is SHOGO 2. And FEAR 4. A boy and his mech jump kicking fools across space and time.
Personally I think there's only one bad map.How did the multiplier situation turn out, did they fix all the problems I hear some of the maps are still shit.
That isn't very long.Played it on Hard. About six hours for me.
Bought it. I should stay away from threads like this next time.
I beat it yesterday, loved all of it.
DOOM was my previous favorite FPS of the year, but this has eclipsed it EASILY. Couldn't believe how damn good the campaign was.
Everyone should play it.
That isn't very long.
Wasn't half life 2 way longer?
That isn't very long.
Wasn't half life 2 way longer?
How does the higher difficulty offer more freedom?Playing through the Campaign again on Hard this time. Yeah, you have so much more freedom here than Master. I'd advise people to play on Hard even if you usually play games at the highest difficulty for the first time.
I'm immersed still. It's quite amazing actually
Well, sir, you got yourself a deal! Downloading now
Are we only expecting multiplayer DLC, or do you think Respawn will add new solo/offline modes after seeing the reactions and praise towards the campaign?
How does the higher difficulty offer more freedom?
A nice thing about Titanfall MP is that a lot of the modes have AI scattered around so you can always shoot some stuff and feel pretty good.Huh...is the multiplayer good? I've never played online competitively that much but the free-running + mech combat looks pretty cool. Easy for a newcomer to get into?
Well, sir, you got yourself a deal! Downloading now
Are we only expecting multiplayer DLC, or do you think Respawn will add new solo/offline modes after seeing the reactions and praise towards the campaign?
How does a higher difficulty offer more freedom?
Well, sir, you got yourself a deal! Downloading now
Are we only expecting multiplayer DLC, or do you think Respawn will add new solo/offline modes after seeing the reactions and praise towards the campaign?
How does a higher difficulty offer more freedom?
I've been somewhat interested in Titanfall since seeing the first game, because who wouldn't be interested in first-person parkour and human + giant mech battles, but I don't play really multiplayer in anything. So the campaign really pushed me over the fence hereYep. I'm early in the campaign but the quality on show and the fun I'm having is terrific so far. I keep telling my friends about it but they're being dismissive after dropping cash on BF1 and Skyrim. I told them they're missing out when they loved Doom and even tried making my own quick movie via Share Factory to try and convince them. No dice yet. =/
I haven't even fired up multiplayer yet.