If your knowledge of Respawn shooters begins and ends with Apex Legends, let me be the first to welcome you to the cockpit. Think ApeLegs, but faster, deadlier. Tighter arenas, wall-running, and 25-ton battlemechs.
The first Titanfall had some neat ideas regarding multiplayer narratives - maps playing out over a pseudo-campaign between the Militia rebels and the industrial fascists of the IMC. But it’s the second one people really remember. I’m a little cooler on Titanfall 2’s campaign than a lotta folks, but it’s hard to be too down on missions that give you the prompt to “press F to time-travel.” Fantastic stuff, that. In a frankly shameful betrayal of my personal brand, I didn’t get into Titanfall 2 until ApeLegs dropped early last year. By then, the only folks still playing Titanfall were hardened veterans. Professional parkour gunmen who could skip across maps at 100mph, killing chumps like me with a blink. While it’ll still require an Origin account to access, bringing Titanfall 2 over to Steam can only help pump a little life back into the playerbase - and hopefully, offer up some fairer fights. Like The Sims 4, Titanfall 2 drops on Steam alongside a crop of other EA titles making the jump from Origin - a process that kicked off in earnest earlier this month. That’s all ahead of tonight’s EA Play showcase, too. Our vidbuds Matthew and Colm will be tuning in for the evening shift at 11:40BST, providing their own post-show commentary. Titanfall 2 can be grabbed on Steam right now. At 67% off ’til July 9th, that’s one of the generation’s best run n’ guns going for £8.24. Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.