BBboy20 said: As so long there are no obvious scoreboards or magical points to hold for some reason, it'll be good, otherwise it's just glorified MP. Click to expand...

J-Rzez said: I was equally excited for TF and Destiny. But after playing a lot of TF, it's just a "good/OK" game to me right now, and that's based on concept and pilot control. It's certainly not worthy of the insane amount of hype it's getting IMHO. Click to expand...

I can't comment on the other maps. They maybe awesome. Or, they maybe as generic/poorly laid out as the one's in the beta. The choke points are horrible with the Titans in the maps, and just big traffic jams with your team mates. I stopped playing that last titan standing mode because it was an exercise in frustration. Click to expand...

I don't base worth on content alone. If it's something that I can play for months, then it's worthy. But there's also a threshold to spending $60 on something that you may get bored in weeks to a month. And this game has that feeling written all over it to me. They're just launching this game in a period where there's nothing else to play shooter wise, which will serve them well. Click to expand...

I just expect more, but the devs/pubs have been training us now for years to expect less for your money. From SP campaign times plummeting to 4 or so hours, to limited MP content. Click to expand...

There should just be something more to this game. They should have at least had some form of persistent world tied in (even something as simple as Chromehounds). Or massive pilot depth to tune your pilot/titan the way you like it. Hell, is there proper clan support to be in the game outside of maybe a clan tag? But thus far from what was said and what we can experience, it feels the $:content ratio is meh. Click to expand...

Could there be more? Hopefully. I'm down for that, though we don't know. But that's not our problem/fault, that's Respawn not getting enough details with the game being under a month away from launch. If you're having fun with it, awesome. Enjoy. Myself, and many others have differing opinions, and just calling it as it is. The game from what I've experienced thus far, and read content wise here, is a $29.99-39.99 game imho. Click to expand...

In this day and age, is it too much to expect fun, value, and depth? Click to expand...

Timu said: The campaign multiplayer is honestly the mode I'm most interested in this game to see what it's like. Click to expand...

Obviously the objectives in the campaign multiplayer should have a narrative focus, even in the gameplay. For people who don't want that, they will still have regular multiplayer.See, not liking a game is different than saying it's not valuable enough for a full priced game. Obviously you are in the minority by saying this game isn't valuable - this game is gonna sell a ton and I know you're gonna use the excuse that there aren't any other shooters coming out but I guarantee you that TitanFall would have sold just as well regardless of that. It's obvious that the game is worthy of its price tag - ESPECIALLY when you look at other games which have the full $60 price tag. Remember, it won all those E3 awards even when other shooters were present. After playing the game, I definitely see merit to it getting those awards too.That's funny because Last Titan Standing is one of my favorite game types. I am pretty good at it because I don't stick with my team - I work on flanking the other titans. The only map where it seemed a bit crowded was Angel City, but Fracture was plenty open for titans and it certainly didn't result in huge traffic jams on that map. Regardless, I think the two maps in the beta are awesome and if the remaining maps retain that quality than we're in for a treat.Again, you're saying that this game is not valuable becausedon't like the gameplay. You can't really judge the game on the content in this beta either. Also, if you played the game consistently for a month then how is that not worth the $60 price tag? The Last of Us wouldn't be considered a game worth its price tag based on that criteria but I think that game is definitely worthy of its price tag.Also, before you bring up The Last of Us having a multiplayer component - I haven't touched the multiplayer. The game could very well have launched without multiplayer and it would have sold just as well and I would still think it was just as valuable.I expect fun gameplay with quality content. If a game can keep my interest then it has succeeded regardless of the amount of content it has.If you expected persistent worlds with this game then that is on you for giving this game an expectation that has never been implied by the devs.I don't really think there's all that many people who will think this game is not worth the price. I agree that Respawn should have been more open with the game but, as you can see with the latest update in this topic, even more game modes were found. A good amount, too!No. Not at all! Good thing this game seems to have all three in spades! =PMe too. I think it's going to be awesome. What info we do have on it sounds amazing too.