Titanfall 2 Review - 6 Ups & 5 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

5. The Campaign Is One Of The Year's Best

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Though it's too short and there's not enough Titan carnage, TF2 still touts one of the best and most imaginative single-player campaigns, FPS or not, of the year.

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Following a fairly familiar beginning, the game hits its stride after an hour-or-so, serving up deliciously slick combat, traversal and surprisingly sharp dialogue.

The plot is still fairly down-the-line, but with legitimate classic levels such as Effect and Cause (which makes incredibly innovative use of a time travel mechanic), it's hard not to get swept up in the stylish insanity of it all.

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It makes mince-meat out of Battlefield 1's solid War Stories campaign, and it'd be a genuine shock if Infinite Warfare's got anywhere close to this.