![]() With nothing to flag up, or often even hint at which the "right" way is to go, you'll need to keep your eyes peeled, and learn quickly. As the game places such an emphasis on wall running and platforming, the "right" thing to do is often something that simply wouldn't be possible in other games - like running down a pipe that looks like it leads nowhere, or legging it up a wall, so you can jump through a dark, half open hatch that just happens to lead where you need to go. Instead, you'll need to look around for yourself, as you try and figure out how to reach your destination through relying on your own wit and observational skills. While you can check your objective at the touch of a button, which sometimes brings up a marker to show where you need to go next, it's also suitably ambiguous, as it only shows you as the crow flies - and sometimes doesn't show you where you need to go at all. You aren't just moving down one narrow corridor to the next, instead finding yourself faced with vast caverns, open plains, and cavernous factories that you'll have to navigate - and there's very little here that'll give you a hint about where you're meant to be going next. As the game is part shooter, and part platformer, the levels are much more open than you may expect. Most of the complexity here comes from actually getting around. The game expects you to already know the basics of a first person shooter, and offers little in the way of a helping hand - instead, you'll need to learn by yourself, and pick up all the new bits through experimentation. In terms of accessibility, Titanfall 2 is a game aimed at experienced shooter players. How easy is Titanfall 2 to pick up and play? In the single player story, your game will repeatedly switch between on foot, and in Titan sections - and both are a lot of fun. Slow, yet incredibly powerful, Titans can be the difference maker in any battle - but you'll regularly find yourself coming up against enemy Titans from the IMC, and have to engage in an explosive confrontation. ![]() Strapping yourself in to a huge, hulking war machine, you find yourself in charge of a veritable arsenal of weaponry, whilst towering above the same infantry you were once facing off against. Jumping inside a Titan, meanwhile, offers a total change of pace. Feeling like a first person platform game at times, you'll need to perform wall runs, double jumps, and cover huge distances at high speed if you're to find your way around the game's expansive levels. Pilots - the term the game uses to describe the infantry you play as - are nimble, quick, and immensely agile, and can take advantage of this on the battlefield. Whether you're playing online, or working your way through the game's single player story, Titanfall 2 mixes together two very different types of gameplay.
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