The concept for Titanfall is simple, yet, fun. You can either play as a pilot (Fast, nimble and sneaky) OR you can call in your Titan (Similar to a mech) and get inside to dominate your opponents. Titans vary because they have three different forums, discussed below:
The Atlas: "As a multi-role Titan, the Atlas excels where all other models fall short. The Atlas represents the state-of-the-art in weapons platforms and provides good protection and increased mobility over the Ogre chassis. Whether the mission demands reconnaissance, rapid assault, fire support, tactical support, or a combination of all these, Atlas frontline elements are dependable, powerful, and importantly, get results."
The Ogre: "There are no two ways about it - the Ogre is engineered to be the ultimate battle tank, in Titan's clothing. As a consequence, the Ogre places a premium on its armor and offensive capabilities. When your mission demands maximum survivability, the Ogre is the only battle platform which consistently out-performs, out-shines, out-lasts and outlives everything else on the battlefield."
The Stryder: "Survivability through speed and agility is the key to the Stryder's considerable battlefield prowess. Faster than every other Titan chassis on the market today, the Stryder's mobility is the culmination of many years of award-winning R&D into linear and rotary actuator technology. Of course, even with this agility advantage, the Stryder does not sacrifice any of the superior features your mission has come to depend on in the Hammond Robotics line of Titan battle platforms.
Now that you know all of the Titans which are available to pick from, who will you play as? A pilot or Titan? Once I get my hands on the game (Which I pre-ordered last month), I will follow up with a review blog post! Stay tuned!
Find out more information on the game at: http://www.titanfall.com/
Titanfall E3 2013 videos:
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