Titanfall Reviews

Titanfall is ranked in the 95th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9 / 10.0
Mar 15, 2014

Titanfall is a must buy. Yes, I have admitted I have a thing for giant robots and the game is overflowing with a variety of sexy, lethal robots. While we are not seeing anything truly new or groundbreaking in the multiplayer shooter here, the execution and style more than make up for innovation. The leveling and unlocks that accompany them, the variety of well-designed maps and game modes, the paper-rock-scissors balance of man vs. robot combat and overall polish that is present throughout this online only multiplayer shooter make it great fun to play. Period. Buckle up Pilot. Prepare for Titanfall!

Apr 23, 2014

Titanfall, depending on which platform you choose, is both a valedictory send-off and a supremely satisfying re-birth.

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Ken Barnes
Top Critic
9 / 10
Mar 20, 2014

Titanfall is a genuine improvement on the standard multiplayer FPS fare that we've come to expect. By turning the game's campaign mode into a series of well-balanced multiplayer matches, Respawn ease you into the gameplay slowly. Once you've ploughed through those 18 rounds though, you'll realise that you're unashamedly hooked.

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Mar 11, 2014

With so many games sticking to the template, it’s refreshing to see innovation in the shooter market. While it lacks a compelling narrative and the content feels rather slight, Titanfall is a supremely confident, energetic and thrilling game which has the potential to shake up this stagnant genre.

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Geeks Under Grace
Jonathan Klassen
9 / 10.0
Feb 28, 2015

Titanfall was a big surprise to me. It is a very fun and addictive game. Respawn's attention to detail is great.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 9, 2014
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Mar 10, 2014

Titanfall isn't the most innovative first-person shooter ever, but it is well-developed and quite fun. Respawn Entertainment brings back some of the high-flying shooting play that once graced titles like Unreal Tournament and Quake III Arena, and marries it to the huge, lumbering mechs called Titans. Even more surprising, the game is still balanced no matter how you choose to play. It's multiplayer-only, so strict single-player gamers need not apply, but if you're open Titanfall has a lot to offer.

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