
Fenix Bazaar writes: Titanfall 2 introduces us to a fascinating sci-fi universe, filled with deep lore, and large-scale, explosive battles. After what was a solid if a little shallow experience with the first game, Titanfall 2 promises to take the series to new heights, almost three years after the release of the original game.
While the multiplayer experience holds the brunt of what defines the Titanfall 2 offering, the campaign provides the contextual relevance we’ve craved ever since we were introduced to Respawn Entertainment’s world. The lore, characters, and war that engulfs the universe was something we needed more information on, and Titanfall 2 promises to offer that.
So far we’ve guided you through Titanfall 2‘s Achievements, as well as the locations of the collectible Pilot Helmets. In this guide we’ll help you battle it out against the game’s five boss battles, offering up the best tactics and details on each one as you come across them in the campaign.
There are some minor spoilers in this guide, of course, so if you’re not yet up to certain points in the game, be sure to look away and save the best parts of the story and the boss battles for yourself to discover.

The best shooter campaign since Half-Life 2 still hasn't been topped eight years later.
I agree with this. The time travel mechanics. The sense of scale. The relationship with your mech. The bosses all had personalities. It's a wonderful game.
Yeah it was good, but it only did the time travel bit in one level. Dishonered 2 did the same thing. Now how about a game where it's implemented throughout the gameplay? Singularity says Hello (and deserves so much more recognition).

Cultured Vultures: These 15 unresolved video cliffhangers could be solved in the future, though if we’re really honest with ourselves, we all know there’s no chance in hell of that happening.
Never say never, I really didn't expect to ever see Space Marine 2 and 12 years later its almost here.
So there is still hope for all these games.
I've completed 5 of the games on the list, but the author forgot to include Advent Rising. It was supposed to be a trilogy, but it bombed hard, and the two sequels never got made. It was Mass Effect, a console generation before Mass Effect.
The game is buggy and unpolished, it needed a few more months of development, but the potential was there. At the end of the game, you have all these super abilities, I remember the stomp attack that created a shockwave being especially powerful.
I personally think days gone will recieve some sort of sequel at some point. I'm personally also hoping it's not the rumored multiplayer online stuff. I'd think most that enjoyed it would rather thisnto.
Sony needs to dust off Sly Cooper and Days Gone so needs a sequel two of my favorite Sony titles. Bulletstorm I love great game wish it also got a sequel. And I wish Namco would finally give Enslaved a sequel another great game.

From mechs of the future and alternate history, suit up and get ready to wreak some havoc in the best mecha games of all time.
A best all time mecha game list without Zone of the Enders even on the list is 100% crap to me. Worth saying twice though not intentional
A best all time mecha game list without Zone of the Enders even on the list is 100% crap to me.
I started on hard instead of normal. The second boss was a bit of a challenge but i got through