Developed by Respawn Entertainment, Titanfall 2 is considered to be one of the best games that EA has published. While it didn't get the right amount of attention during its 2016 launch period, the FPS game has been slowly recognized by those who are jumping back into it, with some claiming it to be an "underrated masterpiece."
This top-rated title with Call of Duty-like multiplayer is currently available for $2.99, which is a 90% discount from what it usually goes for. However, it's worth noting that this Steam game deal will expire soon, on October 27, 2025, to be specific.
Getting back to the title, Titanfall 2 is the first game of the series with a proper single-player mode. It offers an engaging narrative, which unfolds as a heartfelt buddy story. Players get to experience a wide range of environments and try out many futuristic weapons.
As for the multiplayer, it retains the core identity of the original game but introduces new features and refines things. Matchmaking, for example, is streamlined, and Titanfall 2 allows players to easily play in groups. There are a handful of modes as well, including PvP and PvE.
For its overall game design, mechanics, and multiplayer, Titanfall 2 is widely praised as a masterpiece that didn't quite receive the fame it deserves. On Steam, it has over 88 thousand player reviews, and 95% of them are positive. It even has proper support for controllers, which makes it more accessible to players (Xbox Elite Series 2 Core curr. $153 on Amazon).
While the game that's currently on sale is well-received, there are aspects where it didn't quite impress players. The weapon balance in multiplayer, for example, is regarded as a bit poor, while the AI in PvE mode is said to be slightly lacking. Check out the video below to learn more about Titanfall 2.
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