Titanfall Beta - Adventures of an FPS Noob
Article - 22nd Feb 2014 | By Helen AshcroftWhat happens when someone who hasn't played an FPS in 10 years heads into the Titanfall beta? Find out here.
What happens when someone who hasn't played an FPS in 10 years heads into the Titanfall beta? Find out here.
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