

Online multiplayer is the sole game mode, but contains single-player elements such as cutscenes, plot, character dialogue, and non-player characters (NPCs). The game is set on derelict and war-torn colonies at the Frontier, the fringe of space exploration, as either the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) or the Frontier Militia. Players fight as free-running foot soldier "Pilots" who can command agile, mech-style robots-"Titans"-to complete team-based objectives. Titanfall is a shooter game played from a first-person perspective.
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Gameplay from within a 20-foot Titan, with full heads-up display On March 12, 2015, it was announced that a sequel, Titanfall 2 was in production for Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Critics considered the game a successful evolution for the first-person shooter genre but did not agree as to whether the game delivered on its anticipation. Reviewers praised its balance, Smart Pistol weapon, player mobility, and overall accessibility for players of all skill sets, but criticized its thin campaign, disappointing artificial intelligence, and lack of community features and multiplayer modes. Titanfall received generally favorable reviews. It also won awards at Gamescom and the Tokyo Game Show. Titanfall won over 60 awards at its E3 2013 reveal, including a record-breaking six E3 Critics Awards and "Best of Show" from several media outlets. The 65-person project took inspiration from Blade Runner, Star Wars, Abrams Battle Tank, and Masamune Shirow of Ghost in the Shell. The team sought to bring "scale, verticality, and story" to its multiplayer genre through elements traditionally reserved for single-player campaigns. The game's development team began work on the title in 2011, and their Titan concept grew from a human-sized suit into a battle tank exoskeleton. Up to 50 characters can be active in a single game, and non-player activity is offloaded to Microsoft's cloud computing services to optimize local graphical performance. The game is optimized for fast-paced, continual action, aided by wall-running abilities and populations of computer-controlled soldiers. In Titanfall, players control "Pilots" and their mech-style Titans, and fight in six-on-six matches set in the war-torn outer space colonies of the Frontier. The game was anticipated as the debut title from developers formerly behind the Call of Duty franchise.
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It was released for Windows and Xbox One on Maan Xbox 360 version ported by Bluepoint Games was released April 8, 2014. Titanfall is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts.
