
Somehow Titanfall 2's campaign ended up being the star of the show for us, despite a host of high-value. Perhaps the biggest surprise was how it managed to create a strong bond between leading man Jack Cooper and his Titan BT-7274, resulting in a much more engaging story. One of our highest-rated shooters of 2018, Dusk is a riff on classic FPS games, with clear influences from Quake. It really stood out in an age of multiplayer shooters. The sequel offered a solid campaign mode that was sadly let down by weaker sales and marketing. Regretfully their best efforts were undone by publisher EA as the release of Titanfall 2 was sandwiched in with DICE's Battlefield 1, which released to higher fanfare.

After Titanfall was met with a moderately decent critical reception, Respawn Entertainment pushed ahead to craft a far superior follow-up. Luckily, when the dust settled, we managed to land on our top 50.

This did come at the expense of a campaign however, which some found fault at the time. What are the best FPS games It’s a hotly debated topic, and one that, once the debate initiated, made the VG247 office erupt in an impromptu nerf war. The best FPS games put you in the heart of the action and that's probably part of the reason why first-person shooters have been one of the most popular gaming genres for decades. Touted as an Xbox One exclusive at first, its blend of on-foot action and stomping titans created a unique multiplayer battleground. Expansion pack for Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II (1997) including a single-player mode story set five years after the events of Dark Forces II, and fifteen multiplayer maps that allows up to eight players to play online or over a Local area network.

Their first project, 2014's Titanfall, was a moderate success. Many developers who started Respawn were former employees at Infinity Ward, so they clearly knew their way around crafting a compelling FPS experience.
