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Titanfall 2 Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 2.0 Windows $29.99

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Description

Titanfall 2 pairs one of the sharpest first-person movement systems with a concise, inventive campaign and fast pilot-versus-Titan multiplayer. The online population varies, but the single-player adventure alone remains remarkably well designed.

Titanfall 2 Review

Titanfall 2 makes speed readable. Pilots can sprint along walls, double-jump, slide, grapple, and chain those actions without losing control of their aim. The campaign introduces each movement or combat idea in a focused setting, then moves on before the mechanic becomes routine.

Its best levels change the rules while preserving the same responsive foundation. The relationship between rifleman Jack Cooper and Titan BT-7274 gives the campaign a clear emotional center. On foot, Cooper is agile and vulnerable; inside BT, battles become slower contests of positioning, defensive abilities, and heavy weapons.

Swappable Titan loadouts allow different approaches without requiring a permanent class choice. Multiplayer combines both scales. Pilots fight across rooftops and interiors while earning the right to call down Titans, creating a match that evolves rather than simply adding larger health bars.

Experienced players can cross maps with intimidating efficiency, so the learning curve is steep. Server population, regional matchmaking, and mode availability vary over time, but private and active playlists remain dependent on current conditions. Even separated from its online reputation, Titanfall 2 deserves attention for a campaign that is compact, varied, and mechanically confident.

Base Info

Platforms Windows
Developer Respawn Entertainment
Downloads N/A
Price $29.99
Package titanfall_2
Content Rating Not rated
Windows Version pc
Windows Updated October 28, 2016
Windows File Size 45 GB
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How to Play Titanfall 2

In the campaign, practice wall-running and double-jumping until they form one continuous route. Sprint toward a wall at an angle, jump onto it, then leap toward the next surface before momentum fades. Sliding after a landing preserves speed and lowers the pilot beneath incoming fire.

Use cover briefly rather than remaining stationary. Pilot weapons are accurate while moving, and tactical abilities such as cloak, grapple, or pulse tools create openings. Against infantry, maintain elevation and change approach routes.

Against Titans while on foot, use anti-Titan weapons from cover and relocate after firing. Inside a Titan, learn the selected chassis range, defensive ability, and Core rather than treating every loadout alike. Dash to avoid telegraphed attacks and use cover to manage cooldowns.

In multiplayer, completing objectives and dealing damage fills the Titan meter. Call the Titan into a safe area, decide whether to embark or leave it guarding, and remember that pilots can rodeo exposed Titans. Begin with the campaign or movement practice before entering highly experienced online lobbies.

Pros

  • Exceptional movement and shooting controls
  • Inventive, well-paced single-player campaign
  • Distinct pilot and Titan combat layers
  • Memorable central character partnership

Cons

  • Multiplayer has a steep skill curve
  • Current matchmaking population varies by region and mode
  • Campaign is relatively short

Beginner Tips

  • Chain wall-runs, jumps, and slides instead of moving through maps on the ground.
  • Relocate after firing anti-Titan weapons so enemies cannot track the position.
  • Learn one Titan loadout and its defensive cooldown before switching frequently.
  • Use vertical routes to approach infantry from unexpected angles.
  • Play the campaign first to learn movement and Titan fundamentals in controlled situations.

FAQ

Can Titanfall 2 be played offline?

The single-player campaign can be played offline after installation; multiplayer requires online services.

Do I need to play the first Titanfall?

No. The campaign introduces its characters and conflict without requiring the original game.

Can Titan loadouts be changed in the campaign?

Yes. BT can equip unlocked loadouts, allowing different weapons and abilities for an encounter.

Is multiplayer still available?

Official online functionality exists, but population, matchmaking speed, and playlist activity vary by platform, region, and time.

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