It capably mixed the classic boots on ground style warfare of Call of Duty with the added ability of wall running, power sliding, oh and the ability to summon a massive robotic death machine that could be used to wipe out everyone you saw. Starting out life as an Xbox One exclusive it was potentially doomed to being a flash in the pan. This year the David is Titanfall 2, a son born of privilege that has automatically been pushed aside to make way for the heavy hitters, despite having plenty to offer. The results of this experimentation vary greatly, with some titles like Fallout 4 hitting the ground running, while others like Killzone: Shadow Fall falling flat and fading into obscurity. It isn’t my favourite time of year for those previously mentioned titles, part of the November fun comes down to picking the underdog, the veritable David amongst the Goliaths that are all too busy wrestling each other for number one. However we all know that the latter will sell the most by default, it always does. The internet would have you believe that Battlefield is “The One” this year, kicking their main rival where it hurts by being there to steal the limelight of the ever present looming Call of Duty instalment. As much as fans or ex fans like to protest, this is the time in which their wallet is forced open as they have to pick and choose which one they will support. That wonderful time when EA, Activision and others crawl out of their caverns, dripping with sweat, blood and enthusiasm about their new AAA games. Novemin PS4 / Reviews tagged 2 / human / james cameron / Robot / rock / Titanfall by Grizz
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