DETAILS

My pilot and Tone from Titanfall 2.





NOTES

This illustration has avideo! Watch it at youtu.be/T_4O4My314M

- ART PROGRAM/S: Photoshop.

- COMPLETION TIME: ~23 hours.

- References used.

- Game Review below.





"Rook" (artwork) ©2017 by DETWERKS (me).

Titanfall 2 ©2016 by Respawn Entertainment.





2016 PERSONAL GAME REVIEW: "TITANFALL 2"

Titanfall 2 is a first-person sequel featuring single and multiplayer modes of play. You take on the role of an elite soldier known as a Pilot who can link up with Titans: mechanical war machines controlled by either the Pilot or a designated A.I.





THINGS I LIKED:



The Visuals: Designs of environment, weapons, models, and effects are top-notch in all the game modes.

The Multiplayer: The intro cinematics and killing moves (for pilots and Titans) in this mode are nice touches. Expectedly, the Titans are slow but still fun to use because their abilities and weapons are so powerful. Most of the time, however, you won’t be piloting a Titan and twitch reflexes will dominate in matches. Act and react fast for the win. It's also a nice touch that killing a Titan doesn't require another Titan. Pilots have access to anti-mech weapons and can even "rodeo" enemy Titans (jumping on top of them to yank power cells out or throwing grenades in their empty power sockets) to bring them down.



The Single-player storyline: IT'S SO DAMN GOOD. This was a great, unexpected surprise. The writing, voice-acting, stages, and character designs were extremely well done. You’ll be doing some wild, crazy shit while exploring the bond between Pilot and Titan in and out of combat.

This mode alone is worth the price of the game. Absolutely cinema-quality writing and action. Bravo.





ISSUES I HAD:

The single-player storyline was short. Not a huge issue at all, just a little disappointment. So much quality and yet it ended too soon :C At least the Morse code at the ending gives a little hope of seeing Jack and BT again.





PERSONAL RATING:

9/10

- Worth Buying.

Titanfall 2 is cheap, fun, and a must-have in any gamer’s library. You can even get into it without having played Titanfall 1.





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