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4.7

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  1. May 19, 2014
    6
    It's an ok map pack, not much to say here other than that, no bad maps, but I feel like they could've had some more in here and added even more content, but whatever it's not a must buy by any means.
  2. May 28, 2014
    7
    The maps are well designed and bigger as people wanted them, but that's all that's there. It doesn't include the content that many wanted, but it's good for what is there.
  3. Jun 1, 2014
    7
    The maps are fun but it just doesn't seem like it's worth the money. There isn't really anything that adds to the actual game/game-play like weapons,new game mode, or titan customization. I'm hoping that some of those thing will come along in the future but as it stands now its nothing special. Still, more maps are better than less so if u have some spare money and a craving for titan-fallThe maps are fun but it just doesn't seem like it's worth the money. There isn't really anything that adds to the actual game/game-play like weapons,new game mode, or titan customization. I'm hoping that some of those thing will come along in the future but as it stands now its nothing special. Still, more maps are better than less so if u have some spare money and a craving for titan-fall i would definitely recommend it. Expand
  4. May 27, 2014
    7
    The three maps included in the pack are nice additions. Wargames is my favorite. I will say though, that while I appreciate that the developers have provided additional game modes, private match making and (hopefully) some titan customization options since the initial product's release....charging $10 for just three maps does seem a bit over priced.

    Again, my usual rant...ignore the
    The three maps included in the pack are nice additions. Wargames is my favorite. I will say though, that while I appreciate that the developers have provided additional game modes, private match making and (hopefully) some titan customization options since the initial product's release....charging $10 for just three maps does seem a bit over priced.

    Again, my usual rant...ignore the irrelevant trolls who come in here with their "0s" and their fake indignation. They're either attempting to nuke the rating of a game they can't access....or I don't know what. But check out their histories before you give any weight to what they say. Do you really think they're trying to add anything to the conversation? Or look at what they do rate highly. I just about laughed my coca-cola out my nose.
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  5. May 20, 2014
    5
    This DLC should have been $5, tops. The three maps themselves are fun and varied, but given that that is all that comes in this first DLC offering, there just isn't enough here to warrant the $10 price tag. Seeing as these new maps are completely separate from the main matchmaking anyways (with the choices of either Expedition Variety or Expedition Attrition modes), I would suggest waitingThis DLC should have been $5, tops. The three maps themselves are fun and varied, but given that that is all that comes in this first DLC offering, there just isn't enough here to warrant the $10 price tag. Seeing as these new maps are completely separate from the main matchmaking anyways (with the choices of either Expedition Variety or Expedition Attrition modes), I would suggest waiting for the eventual price drop for bundle deals. Expand
  6. May 18, 2014
    7
    Expedition on its own is simply a map pack to extend the number of locations in which you get to wage war with other players and titans. There are feature tweaks that have come with the Expedition DLC that address some fan-requests like a post-game scoreboard, additional custom classes and more. While these minor changes are nice they are available for all regardless of whetherExpedition on its own is simply a map pack to extend the number of locations in which you get to wage war with other players and titans. There are feature tweaks that have come with the Expedition DLC that address some fan-requests like a post-game scoreboard, additional custom classes and more. While these minor changes are nice they are available for all regardless of whether Expedition is downloaded or not. The "War Games" map is by far the most visually striking of the new maps, striking a lot of resemblance with artistic direction from the likes of Portal and Tron: Legacy. "Swamplands" is also a nice departure from the norm adding a deep forest battleground to the mix. "Runoff" is also a good map but comes off a bit weak compared to the other two, making it the closest to fodder. It's mostly good content that gives Titanfall a slight bump in replayability. The problem gamers will start to face is that Titanfall does lake that draw to continue playing after you've tapped the Generation 10 title as there's only the option to play the game and do the best you can. Perhaps that's enough for many but for a multiplayer-only game, Titanfall needs to grow a bit more or it's going to find the dusty pile once games like Destiny, Halo 5, Far Cry 4, The Division and others start hitting the scene over the next year. For how well put together Titanfall is, it would be sad to see it fade out early. Expand
  7. May 28, 2014
    6
    Titanfall seemed like it would be a wonderful story.

    Unfortunately it is online only gameplay, which doesn't make any sense, I feel like you limit the amount of people whom would buy just because they wouldn't be able to play online, what about the guys that are deployed overseas without an active internet connection, this game should have had some form of single player offline so that
    Titanfall seemed like it would be a wonderful story.

    Unfortunately it is online only gameplay, which doesn't make any sense, I feel like you limit the amount of people whom would buy just because they wouldn't be able to play online, what about the guys that are deployed overseas without an active internet connection, this game should have had some form of single player offline so that you could learn the mechanics of the game without being bothered with others who had already mastered them online. The graphics look fairly decent, the concept and execution of the game are good, but the total online is not cool. More maps need to be pushed more frequently as well, and some more customization.
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  8. May 29, 2014
    7
    Just like typical DLC maps these are nothing special. Yet in comparison to other DLC's I have played for first person shooter they are good enough. If you're craving more Titanfall I would suggest grabbing this. If you're just a mixed fan this is probably not for you.
  9. Jun 21, 2014
    7
    Woah woah woah. What's with all the people bashing this DLC for price? First off, the content costs more to create on current gen consoles, point blank. Considering the cost, where were these arguments when Halo released map packs HALF this size for the SAME PRICE!? I will admit one of the maps seems pretty stale (nothing but a wide open sniper pit), but the forest and War Games maps areWoah woah woah. What's with all the people bashing this DLC for price? First off, the content costs more to create on current gen consoles, point blank. Considering the cost, where were these arguments when Halo released map packs HALF this size for the SAME PRICE!? I will admit one of the maps seems pretty stale (nothing but a wide open sniper pit), but the forest and War Games maps are both fresh spins on Titanfall arenas. 2 out of 3 isn't bad, and so far they have done an excellent job updating their game and making sure patches go in promptly. I swear these buyers remorse statements are simply due to a great game that made people want more, of course instant gratification rears his ugly head quite often in this scenario. I am fine with paying 25$ US for NINE (over the span of 3 DLC releases) maps, its double the size of the original game for nearly a third of the price. What's not fair about that again? 7/10, lost points on that bland map, the other two are worth the dough for die-hard fans, with War Games being the obvious gem (being virtually loaded into a half rendered map? Awesome.). Also, shut up haters. Expand
  10. Jun 15, 2014
    6
    The 3 maps in Titanfall Expedition are detailed and varied along with the core maps of the game but don't really add or enhance what is already a game lacking in depth or longevity. Season pass owners will have these downloaded for nothing but anyone interested buying the DLC as a individual purchase should carefully consider their long term dedication to the game and whether they areThe 3 maps in Titanfall Expedition are detailed and varied along with the core maps of the game but don't really add or enhance what is already a game lacking in depth or longevity. Season pass owners will have these downloaded for nothing but anyone interested buying the DLC as a individual purchase should carefully consider their long term dedication to the game and whether they are happy with the maps already on the rotation.

    Swampland is a big and challenging map set in a forest. The layout is fairly open and there are plenty of elevated points. Not too many buildings to bounce off of and scale so most of the action is on the ground. War Games is the next map which takes place in the tutorial area of the game which has been modified into a multiplayer map. It's smaller and looks absolutely fantastic and plays very well. Runoff is the final map in the pack which is similar to Demeter and is fairly narrow with a massive drained river running down the middle. The flanks are tight and it's quite tricky to maneuver a titan around most of the time but it's quite a competitive and challenging map with the combat being regular and varied in terms of being elevated and below ground.

    Overall, Expedition is a pack with three very high quality and varied maps that sadly don't add anything new to the game. It costs £9/$15 which is far too much. £5/$8 would be a more respectably pricepoint as there is nothing else in the content which could add something to a game that desperately needs something to keep gamers engaged in the long run. If you are committed to the game or have money to burn; it's worth picking up; if not, overlook this and enjoy the maps already on the rotation.
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  11. Jun 23, 2014
    5
    Cool maps, but not cool enough for the price. Also they are not integrated into the main game, so you play the same 3 over and over. I was hoping for another game mode or something new, but really it's a mildly cool, overpriced map pack.
  12. Aug 26, 2014
    5
    Should have real campaign mode. I tried playing campaign and... none. So disappointed. I went to multiplayer... and all I saw are bots.

    Then this DLC. Should have added campaign. Seriously. 10$ for bigger maps and more bots to kill. This should have been 5$ only for being a map pack.
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73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. X-ONE Magazine UK
    Jun 21, 2014
    80
    Some may complain about only receiving three maps in the Expedition pack, but it's hard to argue against the quality of the content. [Issue#112, p.94]
  2. May 26, 2014
    55
    Even with a cheaper price point, it’s hard to recommend this pack.
  3. May 26, 2014
    81
    With three very different maps Respawn has shown that they take pride in their level design.