I’m always in the market for a fast-paced and frenetic FPS game. The type of shooter that has fluid movement, quick gunplay, and excellent level design that challenges your skill while consistently throwing curve balls at you. If you have too, you’ll be happy to hear that what I consider one of the best shooters in the genre is currently cheaper on Steam than most half-decent coffees. If you haven’t played it already, you need to try Titanfall 2.
The sequel to Respawn Entertainment’s multiplayer-only shooter that sees you controlling wall-running pilots and giant mechs, Titanfall 2 answered the calls of many players by introducing a campaign. Consisting of only nine levels that’ll take you around six hours to beat, it’s not an overly long campaign, but it’s definitely a great one.
You control pilot Jack Cooper and Titan BT-7274 in the middle of a galactic war and, while Respawn put the much-appreciated effort into building out the universe and the conflict therein (which would later influence the world of Apex Legends), the bond between Cooper and BT is the star of the show.
It’s not even the deepest of relationships either, but having the opportunity to control both Cooper and BT at any time throughout each of the missions, with a few exceptions, really hammers home their relationship and makes the outcome (I won’t spoil anything here) all the sweeter.
If that wasn’t enough for you, each and every one of Titanfall 2’s levels are excellent. One minute you’re parkouring alongside a gigantic suburban home assembly line, and the next you’ll be running alongside spaceships or using one of the most satisfyingly executed mechanics in a shooter, ever, that’s such a great surprise I won’t mention here at all if you already don’t
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