Umm... Not a lot?
The bond between a player and an AI?
What happens if you give humanity access to incredible abilities? Some use it for good, some for evil, others for personal gain?
That's about it, Titanfall really doesn't shoot for the stars with its world. The campaign was fun but it really only existed to set up the multiplayer, there isn't really any lore about time traveling aliens or and all consuming darkness like Destiny has. Titanfall is about a soldier living up to his successors glory, while Destiny is about a chosen one saving what remains of humanity
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Yeah but our character is soooooo boring. I mean yeah we've killed just about every meaningful threat to humanity personally but still, we're just a boring overpowered character whose spoken less than ten sentences in the 8 years of the franchise.
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*5 years And honestly I disagree
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My point still stands!!!
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Meeeeeh Honestly Cooper was pretty emotionless unless you went with the purposefully wacky lines. Hell I felt more connected to our Guardian then Cooper or BT
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Well I don't even play Titanfall but at least you have dialogue choices at all. Tell me how our character is actually interesting.
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Hmm... He never gives up, he seeks to learn and explore for the thrill of it, he helps everyone he meets, he has shook the world to its core on a daily basis, he inspired a legend etc. Idk, I feel like I've done more in one campaign of Destiny then I did in Titanfall 2
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I mean really all you do is do whatever you are told by whoever tells you to do something in destiny. Don’t get me wrong you don’t give up on those tasks weather it’s killing a god, which I didn’t think we had a choice to kill, or baking cookies. I could go into more detail with this, but I don’t even have time to explain why I don’t have time to explain.
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We make our own decisions like thorn and meeting with calus
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BEGONE Watson
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So what you're saying is, nothing special when it comes to blank slate protagonists?