The ‘debate’ started over talk regarding Saints Row The Third, and how Volition are focusing on singleplayer/co-op and not including multiplayer mode at all. Now, I am using Saints Row The Third as a example, but I think this can also apply to other games with multiplayer as well.
For me, while multiplayer may be fun for awhile, it does get old as all you do (when you get right down to it) it basically consists of the same thing: See someone, kill them, run off, rinse and repeat. Like I said, that may be fun, but after the umpteenth time it gets boring… at least to me it does.
I do enjoy singleplayer/co-op more, as that does focus more on character development/story more than standard multiplayer mode does. Using Saints Row 2 as a example here, I have more fun with the co-op mode, than with multiplayer.
However, this can also be attributed to games like Halo, GTAIV and other similar games with multiplayer modes. While it may be fun, after awhile, doing the same thing, over and over… isn’t fun. It’s just… boring and while you may get a awesome kill now and then, it’s monotonous and boring.
Anyway, what are your thoughts?
i enjoy TES games as much as blowing shit up in any cod map.
i enjoy TES games as much as blowing shit up in any cod map.
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For me, while Saint’s Row may be fun for awhile, it does get old as all you do (when you get right down to it) it basically consists of the same thing [THIS IS AN AWFUL SENTENCE BTW]: drive around, kill things, do crappy missions which consist of driving around and killing things, rinse and repeat.
Except I’d say Saint’s Row isn’t even fun for a while.
B: The first Saints Row had it’s moments, but I preferred Saints Row 2…
I only used Saints Row as a example as the debate I was in, was in reference to the upcoming Saints Row The Third and how Volition has stated that they’re focusing on Singleplayer/co-op and story, and not include a multiplayer mode. The discussion turned to the point that because it will have no multiplayer mode, it’s A: not worth playing B: going to cost Volition money for making a ‘pathetic game with no reason to play’.
I found it humorous that they were making those statements when nothing else about it has been released yet.
I put them together as in most games I’ve played with a co-op mode, they are essentially the same as singlepayer mode with the ability to have someone else join you (example Saints Row 2, Spiderman: Friend or Foe, etc) whereas with multiplayer, they more or less have up to 16 players in the same zone trying to kill each other.
Multiplayer it usually depends on the game though.
Sometimes we’ll race, but most of the time, we do hot laps on our own, and try to out-do each other.
I generally prefer games that are already strictly one player (see: Final Fantasy, Zelda, Resident Evil), but when it comes to games that are singleplayer or multiplayer, I like playing multiplayer more. Games like classic Mario, shooting games like 007 Goldeneye, sports games…all those I much prefer to have someone playing with me. It’s more fun.
I generally prefer games that are already strictly one player (see: Final Fantasy, Zelda, Resident Evil), but when it comes to games that are singleplayer or multiplayer, I like playing multiplayer more. Games like classic Mario, shooting games like 007 Goldeneye, sports games…all those I much prefer to have someone playing with me. It’s more fun.
That is pretty much what I think. Also, I think nowadays online games such as halo, killzone, etc., suck when compared to good old local multiplayer games (specially those N64 games like Mario Party, Gauntlet Legends, WCW Revenge, etc.). Playing with random people isn’t nice most of the time.
Every game that has a mode for more than one player to play is considered multi-player and co-op goes in to that field too, it’s simply a different multi-player mode. It doesn’t matter if you play a story mode and somebody joins you, because the second he does join in it’s considered multi-player since more than one person participates.
That may be the technical standpoint, but I’m referring to the difference between singleplayer/co-op and multiplayer being that in singleplayer/co-op there’s usually 1-2 players, whereas in multiplayer 8+ players are running around.
Also, Co-op doesn’t take away from the amount of time spent in developing a game’s story/character development/etc as it encourages players to enjoy the game’s story more. Multiplayer, in the main sense (as in FPS style games, fighting games etc) are solely about running around killing everyone you see and flashing your epeen about.
i play co-op alot with my girlfriend..i still get to play games and counts as spending time with her 😛
I tend to play alot of fighting games nowadays like Blazblue, Marvel and Mortal Kombat and online, I tend to run into rage quitters and scrubs but when I’m playing with friends online I find it alot more fun although making people rage quit is pretty funny.
But I enjoy a good single player game too.
back in my day, it was a privilege to have games with MP on them.
back in my day, it was a privilege to have games with MP on them.
I feel the same.