See the game in action thanks to Xbox 360 owners with early copies of the shooter

Apr 7, 2014 08:07 GMT  ·  By

After receiving some fresh details about its performance, Titanfall's Xbox 360 edition has now scored some actual gameplay videos recorded by fans who got their hands on the new title before its launch tomorrow, April 8, on the last-gen console.

Titanfall made its debut last month on the PC and Xbox One platforms, delivering a great multiplayer-only first-person shooter that delighted through hectic and fast gameplay, not to mention plenty of different maps, quite a few modes, and other such things.

This week, Titanfall is set to launch on the Xbox 360 console and, after two delays, owners of Microsoft's last-gen device were getting worried about the game's performance on the platform.

Bluepoint Games, the developer of the Xbox 360 edition of Titanfall, did confirm over the weekend that the game runs at a framerate of over 30fps and has the full list of features seen on the PC or Xbox One.

Now, a couple of videos with actual gameplay from Titanfall on the Xbox 360 have appeared online, via AGB.

As you can see below, the game looks and feels pretty good, considering it’s made on a console that appeared way back in 2005. It also has an option of limiting the framerate specifically to 30fps, instead of letting it fluctuate.

The textures have certainly suffered a lowering in resolution and there's quite a bit of screen tearing, but even the somewhat shaky resolution doesn't remove the quality of the gameplay, which feels good. Also, don't forget that video compression also takes a toll on the footage.

Check out the videos and judge for yourself if Titanfall on Xbox 360 is worthy of a purchase.