The game also offers players a cooperative experience which is equally if not more
entertaining than the single player.
The game also offers players a cooperative experience which is equally if not more
entertaining than the single player.
Not exact matches
For the average person who just wants to be
entertained by a great story, what really does a
single -
player RPG provide that a Hollywood movie can't (other
than hours of grinding on mindless, treasure - carrying baddies in between snippets of story)?
Split - screen multiplayer supports two
players and performs well as it retains the speed and graphical fidelity of the
single player with all of the tracks, bikes and race options available for selection providing for an
entertaining local multiplayer experience, although it is essentially a port of the split - screen multiplayer found in the PS4 version of Ride as it lacks refinement in comparison other
than the inclusion of wet weather and no camera angles being removed.
And despite the increased number of vehicles not translating into meaningful new racing categories (truck racing is one exception,
entertaining to the point of encouraging anyone ideologically opposed to this barbaric practice to at least reassess their moral stance), the game is deliberately structured to deliver a more dynamic
single -
player experience
than past Forzas have managed.
Even though it operates inside a scope that is far more limited
than that of the likes of Super Smash Bros. and Splatoon, it is able to come through in the delivery of a lasting experience that will welcome and draw newcomers that would never think of touching fighting games, and keep avid gamers
entertained for long periods of time, whether it be by giving them vast combinations of fighters and weapons to try and master, hooking them with the competitive online scene, or offering an impressive
single -
player challenge.
So, rather
than being forced to swallow another dull, fist - bumping bro-fest a la Battlefield 4, we're instead treated to a campaign that plays to the strengths of its new period, allowing for a
single -
player experience that's both
entertaining and — dare we say it — essential.