Titanfall
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- Games > PC
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- 15.58 GB
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- Titanfall
- Uploaded:
- Mar 16, 2014
- By:
- skorpik2
Titanfall From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page semi-protected Titanfall Titanfall box art.jpg Developer(s) Respawn Entertainment Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Director(s) Steve Fukuda[1] Producer(s) Drew McCoy Designer(s) Justin Hendry Artist(s) Joel Emslie Composer(s) Stephen Barton Engine Source Platform(s) Microsoft Windows Xbox 360 Xbox One Release date(s) Windows, Xbox One NA March 11, 2014 EU March 13, 2014 AU March 13, 2014 UK March 14, 2014 NZ March 14, 2014 Xbox 360 NA March 25, 2014 EU March 28, 2014 Genre(s) First-person shooter Mode(s) Online multiplayer Titanfall is a first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts as an exclusive for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game was officially announced as Respawn's debut game at Microsoft's E3 2013 press conference, and was released on March 11, 2014. In Titanfall, players fight on a war-torn planet in six-on-six online multiplayer-only matches as mech-style Titans and their pilots. The game's action is fast-paced: as pilots, players can run along walls and link jumps together parkour-style, as well as cloak; as Titans, players are equipped with more destructive armaments and special protective shields. Several gameplay elements were designed to increase the game's accessibility to less experienced shooter players, such as a locking pistol, the supplementing of each team with weak AI bots for easier kills, and temporary power-ups. The game uses Microsoft's cloud computing services to offload non-player activity to servers and optimize the home computer for graphical performance. The game 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. It also won official awards at Gamescom and the Tokyo Game Show. Many reviewers predicted Titanfall to be the next step for the first-person shooter genre, and IGN's Ryan McCaffrey declared the game "Microsoft's killer app". Upon release, the game received positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the game for its balanced game design.
so does this work ????
it's online only. so yeah, it works great if you have a key. buy it if you want to play it.
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