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Author: dementedhut
Posted: April 04, 2014 (07:48 PM)
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I've read and watched various things about Titanfall, but this might be the first time something actually made me want to maybe play the game. You tackle the whole "it's just mechs and parkour" aspect and go into convincing detail about it being more flexible than that. Solid review!

Now I wonder how the 360 version holds up...

Edit - oh, forgot to mention that I spotted something weird with this sentence:

Dozens of soldiers and drones engaged in nonstop gunfire is a war.

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Author: Suskie
Posted: April 04, 2014 (08:32 PM)
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I'm... not seeing it, I'm afraid.

Thanks, by the way! I just hope I didn't oversell it. A lot of people ARE taking issue with how slim the package is.

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Author: dementedhut
Posted: April 04, 2014 (09:03 PM)
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You know what, I think it was because my mind was expecting the sentence to end a certain way that tripped me up. Now that I read it again, it looks fine. I also blame my toothache for distracting me. Oops! xD


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