This review contains spoilers

My first time playing this through until the beginning of the Silverhand arc was a disaster on PC, but upon revisiting it on Series S after its recent massive update, there were no game breaking or odd bugs that I noticed, and I have really been enjoying playing through the game. Its not perfect, some of the AI and world elements are still really whacky, and the gunplay/driving feels like much is missing, but what has been done is quite a nice experience and is worth picking up, even moreso with the half off sale they run often.

The structure of progression can get annoying at times, but the core racing is super fun.

Still an ongoing playthrough, feels just like 3D but without its annoying mechanics.

Similar vein to 3, I really liked the environment building and gameplay.

Its ok, kind of similar to 3 but the story is kind of lame and the environment lacks the snappiness and fascination I had for Fallout 3.

This game is awesome, slightly dated mechanics, but I enjoy the story and environment far more than Fallout NV.

Something something greatest shooter ever made. Jokes aside, there will never be a shooter like Titanfall, at least not for a while.

Stupid brainless fun , especially co-op.

Really sluggish on PS2, its probably fine on other, newer generations.

Doesnt do much else wrong, the gameplay is there, visuals are great, and the story is charming albeit often times taking itself too seriously.

Suffers horribly from bad rubberbanding and only using a select number of tracks. Has pretty good music selections and it helped redefine the tuner arcade racing era.