Ken McKown writes: More than once I have considered myself done with online shooters. I play Call of Duty each year long enough to see what has changed, and occasionally I love to dive into Battlefield (when it works), but most of the time I lose interest in being shot seconds after spawning because I cannot keep up with the flood of players online. Shooters are not for casual fans like me who cannot dedicate double-digit hours to them each week; yet I can’t stop playing Titanfall. A game that seemingly does little to differentiate itself from the herd has somehow managed to rope me back into the mix; even when I am performing terribly.
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Although the late 2000s Turok wasn't my favorite, I would love a new entry. Open world survival with shotguns and dinosaurs. Not sure how we'd get the fusion cannon, but that would be pretty sweet too.
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All of these games are pretty much universally praised. Outside of Timeshift I literally own all of these.
XIII, The Darkness 2, Far Cry: Blood Dragon, Timesplitters: future perfect, Bulletstorm are awesome games
Windows Central: "Titanfall 1 is being sunset, taken off storefronts by EA. While the servers remain live for now, one has to wonder just how much time it has left. I look back and pay tribute to the last "twitch"-styled shooter I ever truly loved."
Sales for the original Titanfall are being discontinued.
It will be pulled from subscription services on March 1, 2022.
Physical media. Unfortunately the way games are going these days game servers will eventually be shut down and you can stare at the menu and wish you could play the game again.
Agreed you don't care if you play bad , as no one cares if you play well its just fun town for all nice review.
Great Game.
Congrats to Respawn for making a great game and micro for providing them the resources to get it done.