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7Bit Arcade: No Multiplayer Please

Games, at their very core, are all about fun. We play games for many reasons, but the basis for all these reasons will usually be because we enjoy them or, if you’re anything like me, enjoy being bad at them. For the majority of us, things a lot more fun when we share them, which is why multiplayer has been part and parcel of games since day one. But what happens when these features are abused? Ben Tyrer argues that multiplayer is best used sparingly

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MrMister5235d ago (Edited 5235d ago )

Ugh i'm tired of people who try to stiffle innovation like this article does. If you dont like the MP (Multiplayer) in a game, then dont play it. Simple as that. When they announced that Assassins Creed would have MP, everyone (including me) cried foul--but once we played the beta it was clear that it worked very well and was one of the best MP ever made. AC's multiplayer even won several awards. I welcome MP in games that dont specifically seem like MP would be fitting, as it causes the developer to stretch their imagination and give us innovative ways to play. A teams focus on MP doesn't have to negatively impact single player either.

Also, the article argues that the MP doesnt do justice to the story: but so what? The MP is a way to keep the GAMEPLAY fresh, by allowing us to play with other people (who takes us to new heights in term of challenge). If I enjoy the gameplay (not just the story) of Uncharted 3 (for example), I want a reason to keep playing. Online is that reason. I already enjoyed the story and now it's over. But now I just want a challenge via the gameplay mechanics. MP is the best and most viable option to keep the game feeling fresh for months to come.

bentyrer5235d ago

Firstly, thanks for reading the article MistaDonzie!

I would like to say though that I did use Brotherhood as an example where I thought that Multiplayer was needed and it certainly enhanced the appeal of the game for me and proved that a spilt focus doesn't mean a poorer single player.

However, the examples I used, Dead Space and Bioshock, stuck out as games where MP had a knock-on effect on the campaign (Bioshock 2) or it didn't fit the gameplay (Dead Space 2). I enjoy the gameplay for both games, but the online modes don't feel suited to that gameplay.

I'll admit the title is a bit histrionic, but I hope I got across the fact that I'm not against innovation, just bolting on MP for the sake of it.

MrMister5235d ago (Edited 5235d ago )

Dead Space MP is the only big stretch that I can agree with. I enjoyed Bioshock 2's mp even if it's senseless when compare to the storyline. Dead Space's MP is really not all that necessary though. If I want 3rd person MP, i'll play Uncharted 3, Gears 3, Metal gear Online, etc. Dead Space online would've been better as a hordes mode (co-op) or a content creation (like making scenarios/maps and sharing them online like Portal 2, LBP2 or Infamous 2). The COMPETITIVE online in Deadspace 2 was definitely tacked on and quite tacky in general. But SOME kind of online was necessary to move sales. The economy has people thinking twice about buying a game. When I buy a game, it has to keep me engaged at least for a year. Online provides that. Yet Deadspace's MP is a quick and lazy attempt to give a game longevity.

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10 Classic Games That Are Desperate for Remasters

Licensing issues often leave many games forgotten. But all that aside, here are 10 classic games desperate for remasters.

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Iceball2000457d ago

The getaway
Smugglers run
Dead to rights
Worlds scariest police chases
Sure I’m missing a few.

FPS_D3TH456d ago

Mannn… worlds scaries police chases… that took me back lol

Knushwood Butt456d ago

Ape Escape.
Fun game but, wow, you need a college degree to understand the controls.
A remaster would also save you from having to constantly fight the camera.
Keep the music though. Those drum and bass tracks fit really well and haven't aged. Made me think that more games could work well with drum and bass tracks, but unfortunately it's a somewhat niche genre now.

Abear21456d ago

Max Payne Series
Infamous 1 & 2
NBA Street Vol 2
SSX
Skate

M_Prime456d ago

i could have sworn i read somewhere that Remedy is remaking May Payne 1 but things have been quiet lately

YourMommySpoils456d ago

They are making the first one, as we speak.

jznrpg456d ago (Edited 456d ago )

One of the few Xbox games I own. I have 3 copies of it because of the many discs it has, for just in case reasons

jznrpg456d ago (Edited 456d ago )

Xenogears, Xenosaga trilogy, Vagrant Story, Drakengards, Parasite Eve and many more but I’ll start with those

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Best Classic Call of Duty Black Ops Maps, Ranked

The Black Ops series has featured some of the best and classic multiplayer maps in the Call of Duty franchise, and here's the top of them.

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All Call of Duty Black Ops Games Ranked

The Nerd Stash: "Developed by Treyarch Studios, Call of Duty: Black Ops games are some of the best in the series in terms of gameplay, story, and -- of course -- Zombies."

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Rynxie711d ago (Edited 711d ago )

Black ops 4, because it was the last cod of duty I was able to dominate with a +2 k/d ratio. Before all the freaking cheating started to happen. It was nice catching people off guard and shooting at them first and getting the kill. Unlike now, where I shoot people first, but they gun me down with less hits, less time, literally feels like they can kill me in a split second. At times, they are able to run away after me shooting them way more than necessary, yet, the second I'm spotted, I'm dead, there's no me running away to cover. They can do cartwheels, summersaults, backflips and gun you down perfectly. They can shoot you across the map with perfect accuracy. They can jump around like morons and gun you down without even having to correct their aim. They have superman split second perfect reactions. That's the best way to describe it, everything they do is spot on perfect. They can spam and spray (no praying) their gun from far away, because they have no recoil or bullet spread. It always feels like I have to aim and also correct my aim when moving around, while these pricks don't have to do the same.

And yes, I know how to play fps games. I dominated many fps games like: Resistance 1&2, kz 2&3, Socom, MAG, Crysis, Gotham City Impostors, blitz brigade etc. all with 2-4 k/d ratio. Kz2 (lag input controls) and resistance (no aim assist in resistance) being the hardest and were the games I reached either close to a 3 k/d ratio or above.

I truly got to enjoy blacks ops 4 and got my money's worth out of it. Afterwords, I would either stop playing cod games after a while, because of the cheating, or would skip buying cod games for a year or two before buying another.