He does lament, however, the game's sparse customization features and the few multiplayer modes it offers.
That's what DLC is for. Yes, I know, people feel like publishers like devs to intentionally leave out parts so they can sell DLC later, but as we've seen with many big-name shooters, sometimes that's okay so long as what you DO include is solid. Do a few good things, do them very well and you'll have a solid classic. Adding on to that is just icing on the cake.Regarding customization, I think we'll see that develop a bit down the road, but really the appeal of this game isn't nearly as tactical as say, BF4 (though I LOVE that about BF4) - it's really the insanely fast-paced and unpredictable interactions with other players and AI.I don't think we should be too critical of a game's campaign when it does such a damn good job at multiplayer. The best thing about this game is that it's fun. Pure fun. Sure, there's a competitive side, but I don't lament about getting blown to bits or getting my Titan destroyed. Everything that happens is simply thrilling, and that's a lot more than I can say for a lot of games. I love BF4 for competitive gaming, and I now love Titanfall for stupid-fast fun, a la Quake Arena and Tribes 2.