Parkour influenced gameplay, The titan is a fun addition
Narrative is forgettable, No proper single player campaign
Titanfall melds fast paced gameplay with a well balanced multiplayer component. The single player mode is a bit lacking, but you'll have too much fun to notice...
Whether you like Titanfall or not largely depends on whether you like online shooters, so that is really the first and most important question you have to ask yourself. If you do enjoy online shooters, the next thing you need to ask is if you like slow an...
Thrilling, accessible, and with more focus on responsive movement and agility than straightforward shooting, Titanfall is a shot in the arm for what was threatening to become a stale genre. Let's just hope its over-dependence on paid DLC doesn't lay it lo...
No singleplayer mode, no way to play offline without internet, "campaign" mode is a little misleading as to the fact it's still multiplayer
Titanfall is a terrific game, accessible and rewarding. It's clearly the initial release in a long line of updates, map packs and improvements -- and it's off to a strong start. It's not without its drawbacks, particularly for gamers who hate having to ...
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Published: 2014-03-17, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
When used, these cards boost your capabilities in varying ways for as long as you stay alive. Some have simple effects, such giving you a more powerful version of a particular weapon, or cutting time off your Titan-build. Others are more interesting. One...
Published: 2014-03-11, Author: Sebastian , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: Over in the US, the hotly anticipated Xbox One exclusive Titanfall was only available for a few hours, and the baying Twitter hordes had already dubbed it #Titanfail. This was all thanks to server issues early this morning – and we wouldn't be surprised i...