3. Titanfall 2
When the original Titanfall released exclusively on the Xbox One back in 2014, it was a mixed bag. Many were overjoyed at how great the game felt when on-foot and the Titan combat was an enjoyable mix up of the traditional FPS formula, however, its lack of multiplayer content and a single-player campaign meant that the hype soon died off and players moved on. Titanfall 2‘s release this year came to right the wrongs of its predecessor with a far more substantial multiplayer offering and single-player campaign.
Now, it’s important to note that just because it ranked last out of the three titles doesn’t mean it’s by any means a bad game. However, when stacking up against two titans like Battlefield 1 and Infinite Warfare, Titanfall 2 just doesn’t manage to hold its own. Though it featured a single-player campaign, the story as a whole was weak and at times the platforming sequences felt thrown in just to long out the already short campaign. If you’re happy to go on the roller-coaster ride it takes you on without looking too much into the finer detail then you’re sure to have a great time. Just don’t expect it to blow you away.
As for multiplayer, Titanfall 2 has built upon its predecessor’s strong foundations and provided players with even more Titans, maps, game modes and other content to keep them coming back. With its fast-paced action, exciting Titan combat, and more of everything we liked from the first time around, Titanfall 2 is a great shooter that just couldn’t quite hold the landing when it came to the single-player campaign.