The main appeal of Titanfall is unquestionably the Titans, the gigantic mechs that players are able to call in after spending a few minutes in the game, depending on their performance. The first time you see a Titan drop to the ground is an awe-inspiring experience, exceeded only by jumping in the cockpit and getting down to business. What really makes this so fun is that the game makes you feel the weight of being inside a giant mech, but also give you great maneuverability, allowing you to easily dodge with the tap of a button. Then there's your arsenal of rockets and machine guns, and the awesome ability to eject when your Titan is about to be blown up: you fly into the air, and if you're lucky, can jump straight on top of an enemy Titan, rodeoing it around the map as long as you can last. Granted, there are some games where I prefer to stick to on-foot play, but the feeling of power when you get behind a Titan lives up to the hype.
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