How many of you guys are playing this on PC? I've been playing it quite a bit, and also did a review on it on my channel (I'd link it here, but then it would just look like I'm advertising it!).
Apparently when it first came out on the Xbox one a lot of people couldn't get to play it since it was a online only game and millions of people pretty much got on it at once, so that made a uproar since Microsoft was only saying good things but without doing so, but other then that the game wouldn't be for me.
I will probably pick this up on the 360 since I can't get an Xbox One for awhile. I am also leaning more towards the PC version but I want to see what mods people will make for this game.
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I'm playing it on the Xbox One with my friends - it rocks. Each "side" has 12 campaign missions that actually do a heck of a lot to make you feel like you're playing a cross between a multiplayer and single-player game. If you hunt around (or even just stumble around) the campaign maps you'll happen upon cool little mini-events, and the chatter by the main characters is pretty cool, too. But if you're not a twitch FPS player, it's definitely not worth $60 - wait for it to drop in price.
Not my type of game... but looks pretty cool. I'd definitely be buying on PC though. Don't trust the console crowd to keep the game populated long enough (or publishers to keep servers active long enough, for that matter). Also, mouse+keyboard controls are WAY better than dual analog for FPS gaming.
I will probably pick this up on the 360 since I can't get an Xbox One for awhile. I am also leaning more towards the PC version but I want to see what mods people will make for this game.
There most likely won't be any, as an online-only game, and as an EA game, since custom skin files can easily be detected (it's the Source engine, so I'm familiar with its inner workings from the Counter Strike Source, one of my longest played games ever).
I'm playing it on the Xbox One with my friends - it rocks. Each "side" has 12 campaign missions that actually do a heck of a lot to make you feel like you're playing a cross between a multiplayer and single-player game. If you hunt around (or even just stumble around) the campaign maps you'll happen upon cool little mini-events, and the chatter by the main characters is pretty cool, too. But if you're not a twitch FPS player, it's definitely not worth $60 - wait for it to drop in price.
It's actually 9 missions on each side, but I have to disagree with it properly crossing the campaign/multiplayer line of integration. It's nearly impossible to pay attention to the story unless you're specifically doing so, and often times, the action is so hectic while they're yapping on the comms that you really have to go through it MULTIPLE times just to hopefully not die or be shooting when they talk and catch the story, lol
Titanfall is gonna be the unfortunate scapegoat for everything wrong with gaming because it is the last game that needed the stupid levels of overhype it got.
Man, when I first saw this, I was super excited! I still do like it, but I won't lay a finger on it due to being online-only. I absolutely dread games like that.
This thing always came up as a commercial before youtube videos or my crunchyroll animes. So naturally my first impression is I hate it.
Haha, yea the marketing hype on it was crazy overboard, but it's not a bad game by any means. It's not ground-breakingly great or a masterpiece, but it'll definitely give lots and lots of hours of shooting
It's really a shame that the overhype is so awful and the aesthetic (or at least the stuff focused on, there's space dinosaurs in the background that are awesome AND DO NOTHING, WTF), because it looks way more fun than a lot of shooters out there.
I'm not gonna mention the 4th game in THAT series because I don't want the sequel to annoy me or the devs to be screwed over again.
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