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Nope. Nobody did.
I'm a pretty objective kind of person. And after thinking about the two campaigns for about 13 seconds, believe me (this faceless stranger on the internet) when I say that outside of them both being primarily fps' there is very very little in common.
Wolfenstein TNO is very bleak, violent, at times emotional, and has an underlying theme of hope despite the odds. It almost feels as though it would make a great grindhouse film directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Titanfall 2 is pretty much a well thought out comic book. Not nearly as bleak, or violent (it is violent but it is not portrayed in a real world kind of way), and the overall tone makes it feel like it was made by Marvel. It has its moments when it tries to be emotional but it's more cliche and doesn't carry the weight that Wolfenstein does. Also the gameplay mechanics are very modern, whereas Wolfenstein is more of a classic slow methodical type of pace.
They are nothing alike, but if you want story go with Wolfenstein. Titanfall 2 is something else entirely.
I couldn't help but notice that your preference on the matter wasn't crystal clear.
Both are FPS. I hope it's much clearer now.
You some kinda racist, boi?
Schubladen I like Schubladen.
Even worse, you go to Kohls!? Eww...
I did...
Well that was stupid.
Well I did here it was pretty decent...suprised a lot of people I guess that it was actually good.