7) Titanfall 2
The original Titanfall was a solid game, maybe even a great one, but its lack of any decent single player campaign and Xbox exclusivity saw a significant drop of interest after less than a year after release. The upcoming sequel has made some big changes, most notably the inclusion of a decent single player offering which looks set to expand the wider lore that gamers always felt held such potential.
[zergpaid]Reception from critics and those with access to the beta has been positive, but the success of Titanfall 2 is largely going to depend on where FPS fans hedge their bets, thanks to the strange decision to sandwich the game’s launch between Infinite Warfare and Battlefield 1. Either way, Titanfall 2 absolutely looks like a game worth picking up this fall, offering a point of difference in its blend of traditional shooting and mechanized combat. More to the point, who doesn’t want to indulge in a heartwarming story in which man’s best friend is a giant gun wielding robot?