TITANFALL 2 - Nitro Scorch Pack (DLC)
Cosmetic DLC that skins Scorch in Nitro-themed flair. No new mechanics, just paint, but it's Titanfall 2, so the canvas is already great.
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About TITANFALL 2 - Nitro Scorch Pack (DLC)
Let's be direct about what this is: a cosmetic pack for Scorch, the incendiary Tank-class Titan in Titanfall 2. The Nitro Scorch Pack does not add a new Titan, a new ability, a new weapon, or a new map. It is visual customization, full stop. If you were hoping for expanded Titan tech or a fresh multiplayer mode, look elsewhere. This review exists so you can make an informed call rather than a surprised one at the checkout screen. That said, Scorch is one of the most satisfying Titans to pilot in the game, and if he is your main, dressing him up has genuine appeal. His kit revolves around area-denial and thermal damage: Firewall, Flame Core, and the Incendiary Trap turn any choke point into a slow-burn death zone. The Nitro skin recolors that whole fantasy into something that feels faster and more aggressive, which is a reasonable aesthetic match for a Titan that rewards patient, positional play. Cosmetics in Titanfall 2 are not purely vanity either, the game's movement speed and intensity mean you see your Titan constantly, and a skin you like can keep you invested in grinding multiplayer. For newcomers trying to understand whether to buy into this ecosystem at all: Titanfall 2 itself has one of the most acclaimed single-player campaigns in the shooter genre, a movement system that still has no real peer, and a multiplayer that rewards mechanical skill in ways most modern shooters have abandoned. The base game's Titan roster gives you meaningful strategic variety, Scorch plays completely differently from Ronin, Northstar, or Ion. Picking a main and customizing them is a natural progression once you have logged serious hours. The Nitro pack is squarely for that player, not the person still learning wall-runs. The Steam review score on the base game is overwhelmingly positive, and that sentiment is earned. But DLC packs like this one exist in a different category of evaluation. The question is not whether Titanfall 2 is worth your time, it is, but whether a skin for one Titan clears your personal bar for cosmetic spending. If you run Scorch in every match and want a visual refresh, the value proposition is simple. If you play Titan-agnostic or prefer other frames, this pack will sit unused while you drop Northstar mortars from a rooftop. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Respawn Entertainment
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Jun 18, 2020

