wilkens
Wilkens
wilkens

I have never seen a developer receive more cover for poor gameplay than Rockstar games. I bought RDR2 and am enjoying it well enough, but only because I am from the Rocky Mountains and love westerns. But after some time with the game now I found myself wondering, if this game were set anywhere other than the American

Great tips Heather. What is your overall favorite primary for pvp? What do you think is most effective?

Great review. I agree that the game is the pinnacle of first person shooters. I actually don’t mind the pvp modes and think they’re a lot of fun. I enjoy the risk-reward of exiting your titan to capture points or deposit money in the bank, it makes for some tense moments and interesting acrobatics. I would be

If that’s the case then don’t try Destiny. The aim assist values on guns in that game can stick to enemy players like glue, sometimes even messing up shots by dragging towards a playing crossing your field of vision when you’re trying to snipe. I don’t mind the auto-aim in Titanfall so far, and I think it’s an awesome

If it’s there I’m not noticing it. It has less drag towards opposing players than a weapon with even mild aim assist in destiny, so I wouldn’t even really call it auto-aim at all.

Thanks, I’ll pick it up tomorrow for sure. Looking forward to it!

Thanks, this is super helpful. I guess the thing I enjoyed about the old arena games was the fast pace, but even more important than that is the “feel” of the game. My involvement with FPS games over the years has been sporadic to say the least; Old Doom, Bond for 64, Quake games, the first Halo and none of the

Thanks. I agree, Destiny is Halo with super powers, well put. I’ve actually never played COD. I used to play arena shooters back in the day, loved the Quake series. Is there any comparison between Titanfall and those games?

Thanks for the quick response! You/Kotaku are great. From what you recall of your year one Destiny experience, how does Titanfall 2 multiplayer compare in terms of overall enjoyment?

Great initial feedback! In your opinion, does the movement of the crosshairs and how it interacts with enemies make the game noticeably easier such that it would degrade the skill level needed in multiplayer? Is it sort of similar to aim assist in Destiny (if you are familiar)?