Not exact matches
With that being said, one
of the game franchises that actually seemed to play better online along with offering a substantial and fully realised single player experience, to me at least, was the Rainbow Six series; I quickly became enamoured with the tactical, squad - based
gameplay and
focus on
actual teamwork being necessary for survival rather than being able to run off and lone wolf everything.
I'm not going to pretend like I remember beyond the gist
of the plot, but Watch Dogs 2 is clearly
focusing on Deadsec, a hacker group who hopefully expand on the
actual hacking element
of the
gameplay.
While i understand that, i personally prefer games that have enough breadth
of gameplay that allow the player to
focus on
actual strategy more than execution.
Aside from inflating its bevy
of creation tools, there has been a renewed
focus on
gameplay, with 3.0 striking a better balance between being a virtual toy box and an
actual video game.
That's the
focus for the
actual gameplay, and the slow trickle
of wings into the group finder are the big thing to do and look forward to until the whole
of the content is available by January.
Most
of the attractions end up seeming like more
of a gimmicky way to show what the gamepad can do rather than
focus on
actual gameplay and the fun factor
of it all.
With the recent release
of the
actual tech information over the past couple
of weeks, all
focus has shifted to
actual gameplay and how the system will run.
This is the third trailer so far and fans are hoping it will involve
actual gameplay, instead
of focusing on the game's cinematic side like the previous two.
There's no
focus on any
actual strategic
gameplay or grappling, and aside from the addition
of a steel cage, there was nothing to distinguish this wrestling game from any other button mashing fighters released prior to it.