I had purchased Titan Fall 2 due to the great things I had read about the single player campaign. I hadn't intended to bother with the multiplayer, I generally don't have time to get GUD as a father and busy professional. More on this late. The story of a boy and his mech is pretty much a childhood fantasy of mine, as I am sure it is for many people who picked this up. On this front the game delivers in spades. The story takes some turns and has some set pieces that are straight wonderful. Dialog with BT-7274 is a laugh, with his dry humor it brings a lot of light to what could have been played out as a grim tale. The satisfaction of finishing the campaign left me thinking I'd pack up the game and not play again. Then of course, I opened up the multiplayer on a whim and dropped into a round of Amped Hard point and my satisfaction with the game turned into pure joy. Multiplayer is easy to get into, it follows many of the tropes of most fps, but adds some legitimately fresh aspects. The ability to move and traverse terrain vertically and horizontally gives the battlefield a sense of tension you tend not to get in earlier COD games. Outside of choke points the enemy can come from anywhere. Calling in your Titan sets up a nice dynamic as the battlefield is traversed by giant Mechs who can wreak havoc in the right hands. However, by no means is there no recourse if you are on foot. Between anti-Titan weaponry, or simply using your dexterity and hands to rip away at the Titans vulnerable points the fight can swiftly go from what looks to be a loss to a victory. The combat never feels off balance. What I'm trying to say is Titan Fall 2 is an incredibly satisfying and immersive game. It deserves the accolades it has received,and I feel that if the game appeals to you it would be foolish not to give it a roll.