ChristopherRage's forum posts
Ok, I can see where you are coming from. However, my personal opinion is screaming at you right now, "NO!" I find it very sad that every freakin' great single player game now feels the need to either incorporate or create a multiplayer mode in their games. Assassins Creed, Bioshock, etc...Even RPGs are beginning to become more co-op/multiplayer orientated (Dungeon Siege 3, Hunted: Demons Forge, etc...). I wish the industry would not be afraid to just put out a good ole single player campaign game without feeling the need to add multiplayer.ChristopherRage
i couldnt agree more, i HATE how all these singleplayer games have felt the need to add multiplayer recently
hopefully the success of Skyrim shows developers that singleplayer only games can still sell, as long as they are actually good
...i think you're forgetting that assassins creed showed you can have top notch single player along with amazing multiplayer... I agree that Assassin's Creed was succesful at having both a good single player and multiplayer mode. However, I do feel (personal opinion) that the single player took a hit when they added in multiplayer and they could have spent more time on the actual story. Of course, I can also argue against my own statement and blame the lack of total production time for my issues with Assassin Creeds storyline. Oveall I think the trend will continue, I just hope that developers realize they don't need to use multiplayer as a "gimmick" to boost sales (Ie. Skyrim Sales).I would have liked to have seen it launch with some kind of co-op interaction. Overlord93Ok, I can see where you are coming from. However, my personal opinion is screaming at you right now, "NO!" I find it very sad that every freakin' great single player game now feels the need to either incorporate or create a multiplayer mode in their games. Assassins Creed, Bioshock, etc...Even RPGs are beginning to become more co-op/multiplayer orientated (Dungeon Siege 3, Hunted: Demons Forge, etc...). I wish the industry would not be afraid to just put out a good ole single player campaign game without feeling the need to add multiplayer.
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