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Only real complaint you can have was the lack of single player. Which at the time of release I was fine with since I was tired of COD style campaigns (Obviously if I knew how good Titanfall 2's campaign would be, I would have complained).

Needless to say this games movement is nuts, it's super fluid and fun. Wall Jump and Double jumping just adds so much depth to combat it's unreal. Of course the shooting is fantastic as well. The mech combat also adds interesting variety especially since it changes how you move around but makes you so much stronger. Also I really enjoy the AI grunts in the game since it helps with making sure there's constant action and it always feels like your contributing to the objective, or at least helps get your mech out faster.

While I prefer the sequel the first one will always have a place in my heart.

A first draft of a game, really feels dated now thanks to the sequel just making it obsolete but was truly great at the time, if only you could still play it

ÓTIMO JOGO. QUERIA SER PILOTO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

Sinceramente, joguei titanfall no xbox quando eu era pequeno e não me lembro muito do jogo em si, mas nunca vou me esquecer do misto de emoções que eu sentia jogando esse jogo. Na minha época de console, foi um dos meus preferidos sem dúvida.


Honestly an amazing parkour-system.

Titanfall is a bit of an overshadowed game due to 2 just being considered better in every way, even though I do think Titanfall 1 stands on its own in a lot of ways. Titanfall came out at a very poor time. It was a online only* (It still had offline modes but there was no solo campaign the same as other fps games or titanfall 2) it received pretty lukewarm reception due to the lack of a traditional campaign and lots of server issues. It also was a "launch title" (it came out a few months after but was advertised for it a lot) for the Xbox One which at the time was also very negatively received due to many reasons. Titanfall 1 though also released on the 360 in a very impressive port that largely is just the same game with the obvious frame rate and resolution downgrade.

Now let's get into the actual game. Titanfall 1 immediately strikes me as an extremely aesthetically pleasing game. Unlike its later sequel which chose a more bright colourful pallet, titanfall chooses a much more muted colour pallet with lots of hazy maps filled with industrial and utilitarian architecture. You could easily just say it's a boring brown grey 7th gen shooter but now it's all fancy on a new console generation, but I believe it's artstyle in a lot of ways is BETTER than 2. First off the design of pilots and titans and mechs is much more grounded and makes much more sense to the world that titanfall establishes. The militia and IMC have their own sets of armour for both male and female genders and change based on the type of weapons you're using (assault rifles/lmg, shotgun/smg, snipers/dmrs) which are much more visually interesting and varied compared to 2 which just uses a simple pilot look based on which pilot ability you pick. Titans are customisable rather than being classes and take on a more imposing look rather than the more humanoid look 2 chooses. Titan cockpits have more of a claustrophobic feeling to them and the screens within them look more like screens and less just a big clear planes of glass. Movement is less fluid than 2 which is to be expected but was still very interesting and fun to use.

The campaign of titanfall 1 if you can call it that is more like a series of multiplayer maps just in a chronological order. Which can make actually playing matches a little odd at times since you can be playing at different points in the story timeline. But the multiplayer campaign was a pretty novel concept and was decently interesting. Certain missions were quite cool but I don't wish to spoil them.

I've written quite a lot for a game that I do hold decently close but I don't really feel extremely strongly for it so I'll have to stop myself before I just start saying random stuff. Thanks for reading if you even did. Titanfall even today is still fun to play (if respawn ever fixed it)

Great game but requires an xbox gold membership to play the game online but overall nostalgia hits me

What at weird one! A multiplayer only campaign meant this game was only going to last while it had a playerbase. Good for memories, but not much else these days.

Wish they kept the hackable turrets in TF2 tbh.

Great proof of concept. The sequel improved on every aspect.

Te amo por ser aquel que abrió la puerta para el mejor Shooter moderno que tuvimos

The game that defined the basics of the amazing gameplay that the sequel would perfect, but failed to provide much value in terms of a meaningful campaign, a problem Titanfall 2 would not repeat. The multiplayer was very poorly balanced, and pretty content sparse, but the movement, gunplay, weapons, and map design, were second to none, taking the basics of Call of Duty and evolving them in ways to create one of the most fluid and engaging gameplay systems of any first-person shooter. Titanfall 1 walked, and often tripped, so Titanfall 2 could run a damn marathon, and it deserves to be remembered for that, despite the missteps in a half-baked, multiplayer map reuse of a campaign, combined with poorly implemented gameplay systems. The fundamentals were there, they just needed time to cook, and boy, did they cook.

Surprisingly a lot of fun until the game became to diehard and hardcore.

Junto con far cry 3 este es uno de los mejores shooters, simplemente super divertido, la campaña es una mierda que se juega en mitad de partidas pero sinceramente juegas a este juego por el online y eso estaba de puta madre.

Only needed a real campaign

Falta conteúdo no jogo, mas a gameplay é tão viciante que nem importa.

desperately needs support from respawn again, its one of the best fps games in terms of gameplay and gamemode variety and its sadly not cared for anymore

Pretty good multiplayer shooter, not much to it

An excellent movement shooter with room for improvement, suffers from the lack of a true singleplayer campaign. The quality we've come to expect from the team that made MW and MW2

goddamn this game was badass. never played the sequel but i'd imagine it's even better.

Feels more like a demo than a full game


This game was the start of something amazing.

Jogo excelente, porem abandonado pela RSPWN, mas recomendo totalmente o TTF2