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Titanfall (Europe)

Xbox 360
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2014
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Respawn and Vince Zampella deliver a snappy multiplayer FPS blending Titan piloting and vertical parkour. The 360 receives a compressed version that sacrifices a few details but keeps the essential thing: a thrilling gameplay that revolutionises arena FPS and lays the foundation for Apex Legends much later.

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Category
First-Person Shooter 4 players 16+
Description
First-person shooter developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by EA in Europe in 2014. Pilots and their Titan mechas clash in multiplayer battles between soldiers and giant robots. Parkour ground movement for soldiers and Titan mecha combat for robots, varied multiplayer modes and fast dynamic gameplay. European version of Titanfall.

Titanfall review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾7,4 GB 📅11/03/2014
Published by Electronic Arts

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Collector interest

European (PAL) edition of Titanfall, a Respawn multiplayer shooter that marked its generation through its pilot mobility and the crashing arrival of giant mechs, released first as a near-exclusive on the console. Very widespread in Europe, its collector interest is modest, its value resting largely on a now-extinguished online experience. A mainly nostalgic piece for a shooter set.

Better with friends

A snappy, vertical shooter where you alternate between agile pilot and colossal mech, in team clashes of heady fluidity. The competition rewards mobility, wall-running and the right timing to call down your Titan, in a ballet of unique verticality. Entirely online and reliant on servers whose activity is no longer guaranteed, it bet everything on the collective, where coordination tipped the matches.

Is Titanfall still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2014 on Xbox 360, Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall marked multiplayer shooting by blending the agility of the on foot pilot, able to wall run and jetpack jump, with the crushing power of the Titans, mechs you drop from the sky. This combination of verticality and heft creates a unique, exhilarating combat rhythm. The absence of a classic solo mode and the total reliance on online play, whose servers have shut down, strongly limit access today. But the concept stays brilliant. For the curious about multiplayer FPS history and the nostalgic, this title keeps a heritage interest.

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