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Titanfall for $36 on Origin - is it worth it?

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It was fun for awhile but it feels very shallow and all the AI stuff really kills it for me. No offline campaign mode kinda kills it for me too. I tried the campaign stuff for awhile, but just having it be more MP battles in the same maps over and over really killed it.
 
It was fun for awhile but it feels very shallow and all the AI stuff really kills it for me. No offline campaign mode kinda kills it for me too. I tried the campaign stuff for awhile, but just having it be more MP battles in the same maps over and over really killed it.

Yeah, even I'll admit it's starting to get repetitive. With 96 hours played, I'm kinda losing the bug. The map DLC helped out for a while, and I still have fun, but I'm long past the "ZOMG I just want to get home, kick back and play Titanfall!" phase. They need more content, specifically more weapons and titan configurations. At this point I've pretty much figured out what works and what doesn't, there's very little left to discover or improve on.
 
I haven't touched it since a couple of months ago. I'm glad I only paid 36 bucks for it. After getting to gen 2 and unlocking all the weapons there isn't much depth. But if you have never played it you will find it fun for some time.
 
My rule:

No single player campaign = not purchasing

Every multiplayer game dies eventually. I can still play (and still do) all my retro games (nes, snes, genesis, etc).
 
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