Which one should you buy?

The past three years have been absolutely horrible for FPS games. While Battlefield 4 did come out in 2014, Call of Duty slowly went down a spiral towards mediocrity which pushed the franchise towards becoming a husk of its formal self. It started with Ghosts which was a forgettable entry to the franchise. Advanced Warfare and Black Ops 3 tried to revamp the formula but ultimately made the series lose its identity. Coming to Titanfall, the game was riddled with a myriad of problems (the biggest of which was the content drought) and subsequently, the playerbase started dwindling from release day. Now with Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare out this year, consumers face a dilemma. In this week's issue, I talk about all the three games in an objective manner to help you decide.
– Shahrukh Ikhtear, Sub-Editor, SHOUT.