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‘Titanfall 2’ owes a lot to classic Mecha anime

| Nov 09, 2016 06:14 AM EST

CEO of Respawn Entertainment introducing 'Titanfall 2'

"Titanfall 2" is finally released with its all-new single-player campaign. This enthralling single-person shooting game also offers a special buddy setup between mecha and pilot.

"Titanfall 2" is developed by Respawn Entertainment and is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This game is based on the concept of controlling both pilot and the Titans by the player. In this new version, a player will see that mecha in anime and manga tend to be ciphers for their respective pilots. This implies that they are mostly the vehicles that the characters make use of.

"Titanfall 2"  is well optimized across different platforms. A player can even run the game in 4K at 60 fps on a PC by using the last-generation Titan X graphics card, Pocono Record reported. 'Titanfall 2' uses explosions and special effects in abundance that come to the fore particularly in multiplayer mode.

This new version of the game also features the mecha not only as a machine, but also as a voice that talks to its pilot, Forbes reported. There are times when mecha takes the leading role but rarely it is seen to be communicating with the pilot. There are some notable examples in anime where mecha is as much of an individual character as the pilot is.

The story of "Titanfall 2" is a depiction of the story of Rifleman Cooper from the 41st Militia Rifle Battalion. After standard FPS tutorial, the player has to face the real challenge - Pilot's Gauntlet. Gauntlet is a timed obstacle course that puts pilot's maneuverability and combat skill to a test.

In "Titanfall 2", Respawn Entertainment included various terrains and scenarios that display the game's combat and movement in and out of the Titan. Most of its missions feel fresh and creative as the developer choose to design each level in such a way that player needs to take different paths of varying difficulty.

The game also features an all-new Pilot vs Pilot mode which is essentially team deathmatch but without Titans. This is a new but effective way to teach new players on how to move around in multiplayer space before finally placing them in explosive and fast-paced fighting zone.

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