5 Mech Games You Should Play That Aren’t Titanfall
Respawn Entertainment’s highly-anticipated Titanfall will probably dominate the gaming discussion for the near future. (See our review here.) Many mech fans are hoping it will rejuvenate what was, at one time, a dominant subgenre of gaming. If massive walking robots are your thing—and really, why wouldn’t they be—check out some of these other classic mech titles.
1. MechWarrior 4: Vengeance
Year: 2000
Developer: FASA Interactive
Platform: PC, arcade
Based on FASA’s BattleTech universe, the MechWarrior series is often regarded as the quintessential mech experience. These games put you in the cockpit of gigantic robots on 31st century battlefields, offering intricate storylines, tense combat simulation and deep vehicle customization options as hooks. Although many fans cite 1995’s MechWarrior 2 and its expansion packs as favorites, MechWarrior 4 and its two expansions are more accessible options that streamline the mech customization system without sacrificing depth. Vengeance introduced new multiplayer modes along with its campaign and remains more popular than last year’s poorly-received MechWarrior Online.
2. MechAssault
Year: 2002
Developer: Day 1 Studios
Platform: Xbox
Also set in the BattleTech universe, MechAssault was a more arcade-style entry that helped launch the fledgling Xbox Live network. Its online multiplayer capabilities (including voice chat) received high praise, inspiring a devoted fanbase much in the same way the more niche mech game Chromehounds would later do in the early days of the Xbox 360. MechAssault’s destructible environments and fast-paced action made up for its lack of mech customization options, making it a better choice for players uninterested in the details of their mech’s arm laser heat dissipation ratio. Some men just want to watch the world burn from the cockpit of a 40-foot walking tank.
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3. Hawken
Year: 2012 (open beta); currently in Early Access on Steam for a 2014 full release
Developer: Adhesive Games
Platform: PC