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Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-18, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: Gamingnexus.com
Zusammenfassung: Microsoft appeared to have an ace in the hole with exclusive rights to Titanfall for the Xbox One. The game was supposed to be the next step for the shooter genre; it had all of the potential in the world. While the final result that launched with Microso...
Zusammenfassung: When I finished Titanfall 2 's campaign, my body felt numb. I left my apartment, walked to the street corner and bummed a cigarette. I needed to calm myself. I'd just been through an astounding experience.The original Titanfall was a game of overly high a...
Creative approach to a singleplayer campaign, Same mech-and-pilot multiplayer as the original, More character customization gives multiplayer some staying power
Campaign's writing is painfully generic, Uninspired multiplayer maps, Too many multiplayer modes, many which overlap
I wish we'd gotten Titanfall 2 the first time around. The multiplayer is as unique as ever, and the addition of a singleplayer campaign (however brief) helps to pad out the game and give its best ideas more room to breathe. Not everything works—least...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-28, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: cheatcc.com
Zusammenfassung: Titanfall 2 has surprised me in almost every way. Respawn Entertainment had a lot to prove to original Titanfall fans and newcomers alike with its second release, and I'm happy to say that it over-delivered. Negligible iterative improvements to multiplaye...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-01, Autor: Steve , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Fabulous level design, great graphics, truly original single-player campaign, unexpected platforming elements, decent new Titan chassis and weapons, feels like a fully formed game
Single-player campaign still short, could possibly do with more multiplayer modes
Titanfall 2 is an infinitely better game than its predecessor. The presence of a genuinely original and distinctive single-player campaign is a real surprise and, this time around, the game is available on PS4 rather than just Xbox One and PC.Overall, Tit...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-28, Autor: Jon , Testbericht von: eurogamer.net
Zusammenfassung: Respawn is still a relatively new studio, but its legacy can be found in the modern first person shooter in all its forms - from Medal of Honor to Modern Warfare and then, finally, to Titanfall. There's a through line there that's clear to see when you em...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-24, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Fun, smart campaign, Robot pal BT-7472 is a strong addition to the franchise, Strong variety of multiplayer weapons, New Titans make robot battles more enjoyable, Tuned movement and abilities
Campaign boss fights can be a bit of a slog, AI enemies are pretty dumb
Absolutely. Titanfall 2 is better than its predecessor in every way – it's extremely entertaining to play, sporting a solid single-player campaign and great multiplayer, and it offers a kind of gameplay that's not quite like anything available in 2016. If...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-07-04, Autor: Keith , Testbericht von: theguardian.com
Zusammenfassung: When Jason West and Vince Zampella set up Respawn Entertainment in 2010, they had one ambition: to produce a new first-person shooter that would have as massive an impact on the genre as their previous creation: the Call of Duty series. It was a big ask...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-12, Autor: Darren , Testbericht von: futurefive.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: Don't get me wrong, I like 2014's Titanfall, the first game from Respawn- the development studio that arose from a spat between Infinity Ward and their masters at Activision. The choice, though, to release a game 100% dependant on competitive multiplayer...