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| - The game consists of players controlling "pilots" and large robotic vehicles known as Titans and as members of one of the two factions (IMC and Militia), they fight in a war-torn belt of planets known as the Frontier. Many game modes are found within the game that show off the game's solid and unconventional core mechanics in a multiplayer first-person shooter environment. A single-player campaign does exist, which explains the game's backstory in further detail as you play as James Franco, an IMC officer who eventually deserts to the Frontier to escape his death sentence and joins the guerrilla-like Militia. The campaign is a radical departure from the typical shooter campaign, with RPG-like boss fights, exploration, classes, and character design.
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| - The game consists of players controlling "pilots" and large robotic vehicles known as Titans and as members of one of the two factions (IMC and Militia), they fight in a war-torn belt of planets known as the Frontier. Many game modes are found within the game that show off the game's solid and unconventional core mechanics in a multiplayer first-person shooter environment. A single-player campaign does exist, which explains the game's backstory in further detail as you play as James Franco, an IMC officer who eventually deserts to the Frontier to escape his death sentence and joins the guerrilla-like Militia. The campaign is a radical departure from the typical shooter campaign, with RPG-like boss fights, exploration, classes, and character design. Titanfall 2 builds on its predecessor Titanfall by adding many elements seen in more classic first-person shooters such as a single-player campaign, an offline "bot" mode, aircraft, many new game modes and community support features, and an expanded class and weapon system which includes a futuristic wing-suit, amongst other features. The game garnered positive reviews from critics, praising its heavy expansion of game features compared to the previous game, availability on the Playstation 4, and outstanding maps and game modes, which were compared to the Counter Strike and Halo series' features. Critics criticized its lack of completely new game mechanics, but the game overall garnered great reviews. Three years after its launch, Titanfall 2 was considered to be the best first-person shooter of the eighth generation of video game consoles by IGN.
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