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Josh
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I’m not salty about what they are, I’m a little salty about how ridiculously priced they are. Whatever, though, I gave it a shot and it’s another BR title I’ve already uninstalled...so I have no skin in the game.

good thing it’s $5 then? Seems to be the price most of the time, but if they can’t even get people to pay that for it I can see why they made this. 

Couldn’t feel more differently re:campaigns. My favorite games are games I never wanna touch again. The best campaigns for me are ones that leave an ultimate sense of finality, like I got everything I need to get out of it one go, that it delivered and respected my time in the process. The Titanfall 2 campaign

Because a lot of us actually really enjoyed Titanfall and don’t give two runny shits about BR F2P. Figured it out now?

That’s too bad, TF2's campaign was one of my favorite FPS’ of the year. Good on EA for killing what little hope I had for the single player FPS genre. 

This news is literally depressing. Titanfall 2 was one of the few first person shooters that felt like it knew what it was doing and did it well. I wish Respawn just took out a loan and self-published, they would’ve been so much better off.

I’m sure you’ve heard it 99 billion times before but yes, the single-player for Titanfall 2 really is that good and if you at all enjoy FPS you deserve to play it.

This this this.  Whoever made this quote is almost certainly on their way out and does not give a single fuck.

The shame about Titanfall is that if it were developed two generations ago it probably would have been a great game in that market.

Titanfall 2 had the best single-player campaign of any shooter in the last ten years, hands down.

It’s disappointing that they’ve decided to go the F2P Battle Royale shooter route for the latest iteration of Titanfall, but the market doesn’t really lie—people seem to love games of that type. I’m not one of those

Ugh. Ugh. Titanfall 2 is my favorite FPS campaign of all time that doesn’t take place in Rapture or Columbia. The fact that Respawn follows it up with a FTP Battle Royale, literally my least favorite type of game right now, is just too depressing for words.

The world thinks we’re making Titanfall 3 and we’re not - this is what we’re making,” he said. “To try and convince a skeptical audience for months with trailers and hands-on articles, we’re just like, ‘Let the game speak for itself’ - it’s the most powerful antidote to potential problems. We’re doing a free to play

“To try and convince a skeptical audience for months with trailers and hands-on articles, we’re just like, ‘Let the game speak for itself’ - it’s the most powerful antidote to potential problems. We’re doing a free to play game, with essentially loot boxes, after we were bought by EA, and it’s not Titanfall 3. It’s

Well, that sucks. I love Titanfall, and while I’m sure Apex Legends will be fun (Respawn knows how to make FPS games), I want a proper Titanfall 2 sequel (brilliant campaign as Jason mentioned, and gameplay probably almost on par with Destiny 2). Hopefully this does well so that they can afford to make the 3rd game at

God.
Fucking.
Damnit.

Jedi: Fallen Order had better be a bonafide motherfucking masterpiece that sells 10+ million copies, because if not they’re definitely getting shut down or ending up as a Battlefield support studio.

Oh, and I just looked into how monetization works in Apex Legends, and let me just say Y’ALL CAN FUCK

Oh no, I didn’t see that wallrunning is out... honestly what’s the point then. I feel like the major draw in a titan-less Titanfall game is the traversal mechanics, especially when everyone’s making a battle royale mode now.

Well I mean this looks cool.

But the things I heart most about the Titanfall brand aren’t here.  (Titans and wallrunning.)  Still, cool if it’s what they legitly wanted to do.

There’s been exclusives on Steam before too. It’s just a different store with exclusives now. I will agree though, the multiple clients on one computer does suck though.

steam takes 30%, right? i don’t blame them

As my buddy used to say:
What a bunch of crybaby bullshit.

You’re still getting your game, people, what does it matter which storefront you get it from? I get preferring to have all your games in one library, but it’s $10 cheaper on the Epic store than it would have been on Steam thanks to Epic only taking 12% of