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'Titanfall 2' gets single player campaign that offers unique narrative experience

| Aug 17, 2016 11:00 AM EDT

CEO of Respawn Entertainment introducing 'Titanfall 2'

"Titanfall 2" developer Respawn Entertainment must have seen how a great game can loose its audience if it does not have a single player gameplay. Thus, the single player campaign is coming along when the game launches this October.

"Titanfall 2" finally gets its very own single player campaign, according to Attack of the Fanboy. Such addition may be due to the fact that the original title lost its patrons for the lack the solo game play option. The original game itself was good and it sold millions of copies, but many players felt that they needed a way to explore other aspects of the game in single player mode.

As described on the games official website, the new game's single player campaign is "a carefully crafted, cinematic shooter experience." The description comes with the assurance that the players will see unique kind of pacing different than other first-person shooter games.

Game director Steve Fukuda at Respawn Entertainment then adds, "While you'll experience a wide range of intense battles as a Pilot and as a Titan during your journey with BT, those experiences will be contrasted against opportunities for exploration and some quieter moments of contemplation."

There is one thing that needs to be noted for the upcoming "Titanfall 2" and that is the fact that the new single player campaign should not be regarded as a training module for multiplayer. Though there will be instances in the campaign that will call for basic Pilot skills namely running and double-jumping, the campaign itself has been designed to be a narrative experience in its own right.

True enough that the said campaign will indeed prepare the player for multiplayer gaming, yet this is just the benefit of going through the single player operation.

Moreover, this additional campaign will grant players the experience of exploring the game at their preferred pace and terms.

Moving on, the developer explains that Titanfall 2 will explore the the connection between Jack and BT. Thus more interactive conversations between the two have been added and rest assured the responses will not alter the course of the game.

In addition, players will be encouraged to be more creative in battles. Thus the official game website says it is a "fight as you will" experience.

First-person shooter game "Titanfall 2" was developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The said title is expected to be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on Oct. 28, 2016.

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