As I’ve finally managed to scrape enough pennies
together through hard graft and selling one of my kidneys to buy an Xbox One,
this week I am reviewing new release: Titanfall.
This game is a first person multi-player shooter which
follows the story of two opposing factions set on far flung worlds and
colonies. Actually, saying Titanfall has a story might be being generous. The
campaign mode does kind of have one but there is very little to it besides some
throw away dialogue before every stage.
The campaign mode pits two teams against each other
in different terrains and different missions. Sometimes your team wins by
reaching the most kills target first and other times you have to hold certain
areas for the longest to win. Unlike traditional campaign modes which are
usually single player, Titanfall’s one is multiplayer so you will need an
internet connection. Once you complete the campaign mode as one of the forces -
either the IMC or Militia - you can then replay it from the opposing side.
The developers clearly bypassed story to focus on
game play in Titanfall and it has paid off. The controls are very easy to pick
up but it takes practice to learn how to best approach every fight. There are a
lot of places to hide, a lot of stealth and also giant robots. Yes - you get
your own giant robot to run around in. However, these are not always available
and are not invincible, so again, it takes practice to learn when best to go on
the offensive and when to retreat.
My only gripe with the campaign mode is that it does
not matter whether your team wins a stage or not. You still progress to the
next map regardless of the previous match’s outcome, which kind of makes
campaign seem a bit pointless. That said it is still immensely fun.
Titanfall also has a classic mode - which is a
strange word to use considering this is the first in the series. But
regardless, there are several different types of matches you can play here.
Unlike campaign mode you can choose whatever game type you like. My favourite
is Last Titan Standing. The graphics are also crisp and smooth, making the game a
great visual piece of eye candy.
Titanfall gets 7/10
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