Titanfall 2 For the Xbox one. Can be played on Xbox Series X consoles.

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Titanfall 2 is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. A sequel to 2014's Titanfall, the game was released worldwide on October 28, 2016, for PlayStation 4Windows, and Xbox One. In Titanfall 2, players control Titans, mecha-style exoskeletons and their pilots, who are agile and equipped with a variety of skills ranging from wall-running to cloaking. Set in a science fiction universe, the single-player campaign follows the story of Jack Cooper, a rifleman from the Frontier Militia, who bonds with his mentor's Titan BT-7274 after his mentor is killed in action. Together, they embark on a quest to stop the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) from using a superweapon to destroy the Militia base on the planet Harmony.

Titanfall 2 received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[75][76][77] GamesRadar selected it as their game of the year, while PC Gamer chose it as their shooter of the year.[86][87] Polygon named it among the decade's best.[88]

The game's plot received mixed reviews. Nic Rowen of Destructoid found it had an unsurprising and "by the number" sci-fi plot. He was disappointed by the campaign's five-hour length and noted that the emotional core of the story lacked development.[78] Game Informer's Javy Gwaltney compared the plot to a "buddy comedy" remarking positively that BT is a relatable character.[80] GameSpot's Mike Mahardy felt the story was poorly written and that it ended abruptly.[82] Arthur Gies of Polygon felt the narrative was subpar, with mediocre voice acting, "corny names" for characters, and insufficient context for players to truly remember the story.[85] Conversely, Peter Paras of GameRevolution praised the interesting story, despite feeling the nine-chapter story is basic, and complimented BT's personality, calling it a "straight-laced 'I take what you say literally' thinking machine". He noted the interactions with the Titan successfully added more context to the game's world and setting.[81] Jon Denton of Eurogamer also praised BT's character, saying its lines were skillfully written.[79]