There was no lack of enthusiasm or fanfare when Titanfall was released in 2014. But its shallow, undeveloped world and lack of multiplayer progression quickly led players to look elsewhere for their multiplayer FPS fix.

Thankfully, the developers of Respawn Entertainment have taken heed of the criticisms leveled at the first game in the series. The result is a series that can now stand alongside peers like Call of Duty and Battlefield, who have dominated the genre for a long time.

Titanfall 2 is a vastly improved game over its predecessor. It has a tighter story, an easy-to-care-for protagonist, and core mechanics that positively dazzle.

Titanfall 2 Review |  Gammick

Single player

The biggest addition to Titanfall 2 is a single player campaign, which the original was completely lacking for some reason. In truth, Titanfall lacked any kind of cohesive story. Anything to embody the confrontation between the Frontier Militia and the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation would have been appreciated. However, this time around Respawn went above and beyond the call of duty (literally). Titanfall 2’s campaign is easily the same as that of its peers. It somehow even transcends them, especially when it comes to emotional moments.

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