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Old 05-17-2014, 09:23 AM
 
Location: Glendale NY
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Yes, I own multiple FPS games.
I never even bought Ghosts. I rented it for two days and got up to level 15 then returned it. Infinity Ward sucks now, and their CODs are lifeless FPS's with no soul or creativity. At least Treyarch knows how to inject some fresh life to a franchise that is getting more stale every year.

Notice how the games demographics [12 to 15 year olds] never changes? I use to love owning noobs back when the first Black Ops was big [2011] but now I just don't care. Everyone that loved COD when COD 4 came out has likely given up on this franchise years ago, likely after MW3 [which also sucked].
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Old 05-18-2014, 08:26 AM
 
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I still play Black Ops 2 on my Xbox 360 almost daily. I never heard enough good things about Titanfall, either on the PC, XB1 or 360, to make me want to give it a try and abandon a game like BLOPS 2 that still has a ton of support.

Overall, the on-line first-person-shooter genre feels stale and adding Parkour elements doesn't seem to be the way to save it. FPS video games sorta feel like they're on their deathbed kinda like fighting games were towards the end of the 90's.
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Old 05-19-2014, 07:38 AM
 
Location: Chicago- Hyde Park
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Titanfall is fun for a while, but imo it lacks longevity and the challenges are a bit over the top.
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Old 05-19-2014, 12:42 PM
 
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I gotta agree with what some others are saying Titanfall is just the test run for Titanfall 2 and you know there is going to be one. It's sort of like Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 there is honestly no point in playing L4D1 over L4D2. I think that's how Titanfall is going to go. I'm amazed how many good reviews Titanfall got going by the number of people that feel the game isn't all that. I still want to get Titanfall I just don't have time for it right now and I think it is overpriced. I haven't even played Battlefield 4 yet. I'm really far behind when it comes to FPS games.

FYI - Titanfall CD Key is on sale now at g2a.com for about 40 bucks.
https://www.g2a.com/titanfall-origin...-global-cd-key

The game is overpriced anyway at 60 bucks (imo) so you're basically getting the digital version of a 50 dollar game on sale for 10 bucks off. YMMV.
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