Customers frequently mention the fast-paced gameplay and fun Titans as major highlights of Titanfall. Many also praise the game's action, price point, and maps. However, some players express disappointment with the limited campaign mode and lack of a robust single-player experience. The absence of a compelling storyline is also a recurring criticism.
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Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Maps
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
TL;DR - Game is awesome but is repetitive for some
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I rather enjoy this game. It is a fast paced first person shooter just like most out there. Where it changes is the fact that not only do you have a jet pack to help get around the map on your back but a giant robot that has your back.
The game play changes part way through the map as players, and hopefully yourself, begin to call in Titans to help out on the battlefield. You can either mount up and annihilate others or play along side the Titan as you blast enemies into oblivion.
There is a variety of game modes (king of the hill, capture the flag, Last man standing w/ Titans, etc...) and a plethora of maps to play them on.
Negative points is that this can only be played online but I have no issue with this because that's all I end up playing anyway. Also, the game does get a little repetitive as at level 50 you generate (like prestige in CoD) and start back at level 1 and don't get anything out of it besides a nifty tag next to your gamertag to show what you have done. (You do earn experience 10% faster with each generation of which there are 10 levels) I'm also ok with this but you may want to know.
Overall I like the game and have an awesome time partying up and rodeoing some Titans.
TL;DR - Game is awesome but can be repetitive for some.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Cons mentioned:
Campaign
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great multiplayer game
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Titanfall is a very exciting multiplayer game. The downfall is that's all it is (there is no campaign mode to play).
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Maps, Titans
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing reset of the FPS category
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If you are like me quit playing FPS titles because they had lost their fun factor, then you will love Titanfall, because it puts the fun back in FPS. The maps are amazingly well thought out and visually dynamic, and the gameplay is well balanced for all skill types.
But the best part about Titanfall...it's the titans. Get the game you will have a blast.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Titans
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Reminds me of Call of Duty
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This game reminds me of the Call Of Duty games but is original in that you get to turn into a larger Titan and it takes longer to die
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Campaign
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Titans and balanced infantry combat!
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Titan fall is a fun high speed shooter. During battles you can scale and run on walls. You can kick your enemies or sneak up behind them and twist their head 180 degrees. There are a decent number of weapons you can choose from for both the pilot and the Titans. There are however only 3 Titans to choose from each with different durability's and speeds. You unlock card called burn cards you can use as one time use items in a game. they will make you spawn with amped up weapons and abilities until you die. Some allow you to reduce the wait time for your titan and some will hack enemy infantry and make them serve you.
The Campaign is a bit of a let down though fun to play. You really don't get any attachment to the story and no matter what the Militia faction always wins to advance the plot. So there is no alternate story line if the Corporation soldiers win.
I gave it 4 out 5 stars for the simple reason they could have done more with the campaign to make it a bit more interesting, aka alternate endings and mission alternative mission progression. Plus there is only a 12 player limit on a next Gen game.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Titans
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good game, mildly repetitive
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Got this game for free when I bought my xbox, pretty good game. Different than any other shooter with being able to use the titans however you want, and being able to run on walls. Did get sort of repetitive, especially the voice that CONSTANTLY tells you when your titan is coming. Still pretty fun none the less
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid game
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I was unsure of purchasing an online-only game as I enjoy playing through the campaign modes and seeing the story unfold. But this game is very well put together. The game play is very fluid and the graphics are stunning (I went back to Call of Duty and couldn't believe how much better Titanfall is). My only gripe is that only 1 player can play at a time on the same machine.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Maps
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love the game
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This game is great! I love the mechs and how you can control what they do! Not only that the maps are amazing as well!
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Cons mentioned:
Campaign
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Game But One Flaw No Campaign
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This game is still a solid game but if it had a campaign. They would have knocked it out of the park!
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Titans
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun, but difficult for me to get used to.
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The idea is awesome and fairly well done. I think the smart pistol should be nerfed a bit. The melee system is kind of flawed in my opinion. If you have infinite sprint, why make the melee lunge so far? Let alone make it one hit? And to the grunts...why are those there? What's wrong with 12v12? Imagine 20 titans at once! Alright...enough with the complaining
The pros
I really like the parkour idea and maneuvering around the map in a completely different way. It keeps you on your toes and helps the match go faster. The titans feel thought out and balanced. I did come across one person who had the really fast lower armor titan(stryder I think). He was a bit of a challenge to hit. The pilot guns seem alright apart from the smart pistol being my only concern. The maps are cool and I like the sizes
Overall I do quite like the game. It's very fun and seems to be running smoothly on my Xbox one. I don't really care it's supposedly in 720. Looks fine to me. If you made it this far, thanks. Hope my humble opinion helps!
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Cons mentioned:
Campaign, Story
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Fun run and gun game
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Titanfall is a really fun game and it's easy to learn. The only issue I have with this is, it's not a complete game. There really is no campaign in the game even though they say campaign is suppose to be a multiplayer experience. In my opinion campaign mode is suppose to be a co op or single player experience where the user can take their time and learn about what is going on in the world of the game. Respawn made multiplayer with few cutscenes and audio clips just to say it's a campaign. The one thing that ruins the experience is that the story is just background noise. When you get dropped in the game with a bunch of other people you don't really pay attention because everyone is running around going "I have to kill this and that"...but like I said, the game is fun but it shouldn't be the price of a full game.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great graphics
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Great graphics controls are very similar to COD. The online matching system is sometimes lopsided.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good game with great potential!
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Great graphics, controls and idea but needs more than just battle mode. Story mode or something
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun shooter great mobility options
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I skipped this title on launch because i thought it was too overhyped and didnt know what to think about all the mobility and the wall running. Boy was i wrong i should have picked it up sooner when the population was stronger. Has great tight controls and fun gunplay that a lot of newer shooters are trying to implement like advanced warfare and black ops 3. Also has dedicated servers which are buttery smooth .
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Titans
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Multiplayer game, fresh take on the genre
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I have enjoyed multiplayer shooters like Call of Duty but I was beginning to feel like the genre was getting stale. When Titanfall was announced, I first thought it would just be Call of Duty with a gimmick... and I was wrong. This game is fun, well balanced and a blast to play. You always feel like you have a chance, even when you are getting owned. Don't take that the wrong way: if you are good, you will separate yourself and dominate. But, the days of players racking up killstreaks and demolishing lesser players are (thankfully) over. In this game, everyone gets a chance to use a Titan. The better players get them earlier and likely use them to better effect but you always feel like you have a chance to use your most powerful weapons. I was always the guy that capped out at Cargo Drop or War Machine in CoD (5-7 kills in a row), so I never got to use the really cool stuff in multiplayer matches. In this game, its about how you use it, not just getting it.
Overall, this is a fantastic multiplayer game. Don't be intimidated. Give it a shot and you will love it.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Cons mentioned:
Campaign
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
As a fan of online shooters, I am impressed
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I bought this game expecting a killer FPS (First Person Shooter) to play online because I've grown a little bored of Call of Duty this year. I absolutely love playing Titanfall. It plays very straightforward, and controlling both your Pilot (Your foot soldier that can basically fly and climb walls) and your Titan (This giant robot that falls from the sky that you climb into and then go to war with) is very simple. You'd think it would be tricky or would take a lot of practice, but really it doesn't. I still never get sick of looking up to the sky and watching my Titan fall (get it?) as a I call my Titan into battle.
The campaign, on the other hand, is very weak. There is no single player campaign, so the campaign is played online through a series of deathmatches and whatnot. Honestly, after going through the whole thing, I still have NO IDEA what the story is about.
Aside from the story being irrelevant to me, I love the game. Go get it if you like FPS!
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Entertaining
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I got a really great deal on this and I've had fun playing. Worth the price of admission in my opinion.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Campaign, Single player
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fast paced multiplayer
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This game was awesome, intensely fast paced. The only downside is there is no campaign
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Cons mentioned:
Campaign
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Game, missing something.
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This game is great fun. The action is non-stop. Being a pilot is still fun even against a Titan. This game is a must play- although it really may only be worth about $40. The campaign is insulting. It's a few attrition and hard point maps... with voices reading scripts during the countdown to the start of the next match. They sprinkle in a couple of cut-scenes and call it a campaign.
The absence of a campaign would've been controversial for sure, but I would've preferred that conspicuous absence to a few voice overs. The thought Respawn put into this universe is apparent by the little blurbs on the loading screens, but the story never makes me feel connected to it or care about it other than, this is where I drive my giant Robot.
Still, this is a must play. The creative talent that created Respawn makes it painfully obvious why Activision can't make a Modern Warfare that feels like something more than MW2 with new graphics and different weapon names.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game but too early to tell longevity
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Titanfall is the first "system seller" released for the XBOX One, that also lives up to the hype.
An online only experience, Titanfall is an experiment in a multiplayer only -- including the campaign, player involvement. Many reviews have said that this is Call of Duty with robots - it is deeper than that.
Elements of CoD are there, but with the edition of the parkour mechanic, it adds a level of speed and power to the game. It is hard to describe, and I recommend you test this for yourself.
The game has received criticism of having too many bugs, but it is unfair to judge this game until 30 days after it's release so the developers have time to address what the public is finding, and to patch it in.
At $60, is it worth it? I would say yes. It is hard for a game to bring a new feel to a genre over saturated with stale ideas, yet still keeping it fun for the player. The future will tell the longevity of this game through updates, patches, and how the season pass I laid out.
I recommend this game highly.
This review is from Titanfall Standard Edition - Xbox One