No Exo Suits, no getting
into giant mech's or special abilities constantly needing recharging.
Ever feel like you need to hop
into a giant mech and blow shit up?
Not exact matches
The prospect of once more being able pilot a
giant mech in an RPG setting was definitely what I was most excited about going
into this and the developers were clearly aware of their appeal.
I've never been too
into the
giant robot scene, but if Tim Schafer and company infuse it with the same cheeky humor as their previous downloadable titles Costume Quest and Stacked, which from the look of this teaser trailer they have, I could be in the mood for some steamy
mech - on -
mech action.
Skate essentially allows your
giant mech to blast around the battlefield thanks to some boosters built
into the feet, attach the right upgrades and you can use this to circle strafe and dance around the enemy.
So yeah... OF COURSE YOU CAN TRANSFORM YOUR SHIP
INTO A KILLER,
GIANT MECH FORM IN GALAK - Z!
EA affirmed its commitment to
mech - busting shooter property Titanfall in its latest earnings call yesterday, with CFO Blake Jorgensen declaring the publishing
giant's intent to develop it
into a long - term franchise.
The original Titanfall married ninja - fast on - foot combat to the gloriously thuggish thrill of piloting
giant mechs, which are summoned from orbit a few minutes
into each match.
Sora also jumps
into a Gigas, a
giant toy robot, giving the player a first - person
mech battle and a taste what it's like to play in one.
Giant mechs assault them, levels collapse around them, massive spaceships almost crash
into them.
What would in other hands be a straightforward action series, then, becomes one in which you use a lightsaber (which has to constantly be recharged by waggling the Remote to make Travis seemingly wank power
into it), disembowel a singing Native American in a baseball stadium, and fight a killer American footballer and his evil cheerleading troupe in a
giant mech called Glastonbury.
Whether you're a Pilot zipping around the map, a Titan lumbering
into battle with other
mechs, or a little guy jumping on the back of a
giant robot to drop a grenade inside it, Titanfall 2 is full of amazing, crazy moments, and intense battles.