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Titanfall 2

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Now Titanfall 2 has a full-scale story campaign. The main plot is the confrontation of the people's Militia against the IMC Corporation, which seeks to destroy the rebels of the Frontier, a region of star systems that will allow them to get control over their resources.

You play as Jack Cooper, a soldier who dreams of becoming an elite pilot with advanced technology and a personal Titan - a fighting machine. Captain Tai Lastimosa trained Cooper and prepared for his candidacy. During the task of finding the missing Major Anderson, who had the information about the plans of the IMC. The entire squad of Cooper, including Lastimosa, dies in the attack of IMC mercenaries. The Captain gives his Titan to Cooper.

As the first part of the game, it is a first-person shooter in which you can control the pilot and exoskeleton "Titan". The pilot has a diverse arsenal of abilities that allow you to jump and run on steep walls with the help of the "jump pilot module". These abilities can be used with each other to move through the game locations quickly.

With enough points, the player can call the Titan, landing from the sky. They are much slower than pilots but have more powerful weapons.

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Respawn Entertainment
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Electronic Arts
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17+ Mature
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https://www.ea.com/games/titanfall/titanfall-2

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System requirements for PlayStation 4

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-6300t or equivalent [4 or more hardware threads]
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 45 GB available space
Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-6600 or equivalent
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 45 GB available space
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Titanfall 2 reviews and comments

Completed as of writing this review: Base Game

(This review is only for the Campaign of the game, since I haven't had the opportunity to play the game with my friends)
I've never played games from Respawn before SWJ: Fallen Order (except for Apex, where I suck) and it's amazing to see how two of their games are this amazing and so polished! Every time I launched this game up, I marathon'ed, strictly until I was tired. That's not common for me in games anymore, so I think this is a good enough compliment. The gameplay is very fast-paced which I like as a boomer-shooter fan but the difficulty felt too easy. Did I really play this bad in tutorial to get a "Hard" difficulty, which is so easy that I got only a small number of deaths? Most of the game I felt like Rambo, headshoting everyone on my way, especially on a Titan. The latter is overkill, since every boss behaved cocky until I blasted them in a minute or two.

The attention to detail is superb, can't complain. The optimization was also fine, apart from sound issues when the game cached itself. The story however, I thought would be a cliché "War is bad, nobody survives" and it was, yeah, but the relationship between the Pilot and it's Titan was the highlight of it. I won't spoil the ending, I'll just say that it teared me up. I can't call this game a masterpiece (I rarely do) but it was an awesome time all around. Definitely pick this one up, even for a full-price! (since I feel bad now after picking it up for dirt-cheap on sale)

If only the third game happened though...
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«Blew my mind»
«Can’t stop playing»
Not sure what I expected from Titanfall 2 - I don't think I even knew that it was an FPS (maybe I thought it was some kind of third-person adventure shooter?) Finding out that it was an FPS, I braced myself for a middling time, but in the end I was really surprised by its excellence - the game exhibits a really elevated understanding of shooter design, never feeling one-note, and it knew just when to vary the mechanics to keep things fresh (the time travel section...! Really good.)

The seamless transition (both in terms of animation and gameplay design/balance) between playing on foot as a wall-running Pilot and piloting the Titan in the cockpit was very impressive - balanced just right to make both feel worthwhile and fun to play, which is not an easy feat at all. The game especially shines in how well-tuned the parkour mechanics are, and how well they mesh with the shooting. The game encourages you to push forward at speed, and when you pull off a good wall-run-slide-headshot combo, I have to say you feel pretty frickin' cool. I would say that some of the Titan loadouts felt a bit same-y or underpowered, and they probably could have cut 3 or 4 of them and made a more distinctive selection. Similarly, the on-foot enemy variety is a bit thin, but I think given the short campaign length that can be forgiven.

The narrative (and a lot of the characterisation) is also pretty slim, but it became clear very quickly that that's not what I was there for - the one shining exception is BT, who easily is the most likeable and memorable character amongst the cornucopia of Titanfall 2's otherwise stale FPS heroes and villains (including your desperately boringly named player character, Jack Cooper). The character and mech designs were great though, and the art direction in general was pretty on-point.

I very much appreciated the tight length - 10hrs for a main campaign which felt like it ended just at the right point (nothing worse than a game which overstays it's welcome, which can be said of a lot of FPSes...) Might just be one of my favourite sci-fi shooters, and the campaign certainly delivers more thrills than some of the Halo games did in their single-player modes...
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«Blew my mind»
«Underrated»
In a chapter time stops and you walk and jump along the objects and people which blew my mind.
Second amazing chapter was a chapter where you travel back and forth in time.
«Blew my mind»
The story is good
«Blew my mind»
«Can’t stop playing»
Good game, but with a short Champaign. 
The only FPS game with a decent single player campaign that you can invest your emotions on, no kizzy.
Fantastic fps with a great (but short) campaign.
This is the best "triple-a" movement shooter I have ever played and I am shooting myself in the foot for not playing this until 2021. 
«Time-tested»
«Underrated»
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