Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros, Mario Party, and all Mario Sports games might be
fun as single player games.
I must say, however, that if it's half as
fun as the single player game, it'll be just that more fun with a friend.
Not exact matches
With a solid
single -
player experience and a multiplayer
game that is
as much
fun locally
as it is online, Godzilla is just a fantastic
game.
While this
game is not
as strong
as its predecessors, there is still plenty of
fun to be had here, unfortunately the
single player campaigns are all far too short and linear to hold your attention for long, but at least the multiplayer makes up for that by being a very solid offering indeed.
While this
game is not
as strong
as its predecessors, there is still plenty of
fun to be had here, unfortunately the
single player campaigns
As well as the first game amzing graphics unbeliveable cinematics and just a fun unrepetitive game play (especialy the multiplayer) The reason I think it's a bit lamer than the first is because of the single playe
As well
as the first game amzing graphics unbeliveable cinematics and just a fun unrepetitive game play (especialy the multiplayer) The reason I think it's a bit lamer than the first is because of the single playe
as the first
game amzing graphics unbeliveable cinematics and just a
fun unrepetitive
game play (especialy the multiplayer) The reason I think it's a bit lamer than the first is because of the
single player.
As a
single player game it's just a mediocre shooter, but bring on some friends and you'll have hours upon hours of mindless
fun.
fandom, the
single -
player mode provides a
fun diversion from the multiplayer while also serving
as an excellent tutorial for the
game's other modes.
With a bunch of
fun nods to the greater Splatoon fandom, the
single -
player mode provides a
fun diversion from the multiplayer while also serving
as an excellent tutorial for the
game's other modes.
The
game also supports local co-op which is equally enjoyable
as the
single -
player mode but probably more so because of how
fun the
game is, especially when it comes to stealing items from your friend.
All in all, the
single -
player is
fun as is the multiplayer but doesn't reach the heights of the previous
games.
I just hope the
single player games in Nintendo Land are
as fun to play
as these multiplayer ones like Metroid Blast.
Four
player co-op is shown briefly at the end, but this one looks like it'll be
fun to play even
as a
single player game.
It's well polished and offers moments of great
fun, especially in co-op, but
as a
single player experience the
game is slow and starts to drag quite quickly.
Timberman now features a
single player challenge, to test your skills and unlock
as much
as 56 characters, and local
games to have
fun with your friends!
While the
single -
player campaign seems
fun enough, with an eclectic group of sprinters for you to compete against and unlock for your own personal use, it's clear that this
game was designed first and foremost
as an exceptional multiplayer experience.
Just
as the motion - controlled
games in Wii Sports helped
players discover the
fun of the Wii console, Nintendo Land brings the promise of the GamePad to life with a range of
single -
player and multiplayer experiences.
With a variety of different online challenges, Stoked is definitely
as fun a
game in
single -
player as it is in multiplayer.
While Nine Parchments may not offer the same kind of
fun as a
single -
player experience, those who tackle the
game cooperatively are in for a
fun time.
A
single player campaign makes up the meat and drink of Deadfall Adventures, but you'll also get the chance to get your guns ready
as you take on multiple Deathmatch style
game modes, a Treasure Hunt mode and a rather
fun cooperative Survival option.
If truth be told,
as a
single player game, Commander Cherry is good
fun with clever levels designs and the constant upgrades of Cherry's abilities ensuring that you never get bored.
As a
single player game Fable Heroes can be
fun, if not drawn out.
Not only are the majority of people who purchase this
game not going to have the time or effort to grind for the final ending, but it being a
single player game, makes grinding even harder and less
fun as when you're not playing with your friends, doing the same quests and missions repeatedly get boring a lot faster.
Solstice Chronicles: MIA is well polished and offers moments of great
fun in co-op, but
as a
single player experience the
game starts to drag quite quickly.
While the
single player campaign comes across
as short and rather dull, the
game is far more
fun to play online, or even on the couch with friend, which is always a nice (and sometimes oddly missing) addition to
games nowadays.
The
game offers hours of
fun and an action - arcade experience with replayability both in
single player and with a partner
as you attempt to tackle the harder difficulty levels and boost your position on the leaderboard.
Although it's a hell of a lot of
fun in and of itself, the real benefit
single -
player offers is that it acts
as a four - to five - hour tutorial on how to properly strategize and utilize the
game's Build & Battle mechanic in multiplayer and co-op.
When Magicka was first launched
as a
single -
player / cooperative action / adventure title — among other things — many
gamers downright loved its humorous approach — not only to wizards and their day - to - day labours (including going on adventures)-- but also to the entire gaming scene (e.g.: making
fun of other -LSB-...]
tl: dr; A
fun futuristic adventure / racing
game that has a
single player story - mode
as well
as a variety of online / co-op modes.
The
game's
single -
player campaign leaves a lot to be desired, but like Metal Slug, the real
fun comes in when you grab some friends (three in this case) and blaze your way through the levels
as a four - strong unit.
But that experience is exactly the same sort of barely - controlled four -
player chaos
as you saw in the Wii
game:
fun in short bursts if you have company over, but don't expect to make any serious progress or grab every
single item.
This is a
fun one, a
single -
player action / infiltration
game that sees you playing
as Vic, an ex-cop trying to check up on his nephew Alex, in a South American compound belonging to a cult, the Collective Justice Mission.
As a survival game it's a fun and challenging experience, whether played single - player or multiplayer, as a Metal Gear game it's one of the weaker titles but certainly not without its charm
As a survival
game it's a
fun and challenging experience, whether played
single -
player or multiplayer,
as a Metal Gear game it's one of the weaker titles but certainly not without its charm
as a Metal Gear
game it's one of the weaker titles but certainly not without its charms.
Make no mistake, while this
game is great
fun to lone - wolf
as a
single -
player, co-op is where Destiny is going to really shine.
While this
game is not
as strong
as its predecessors, there is still plenty of
fun to be had here, unfortunately the
single player campaigns are all far too short and linear to hold your attention for long, but at least the multiplayer makes up for that by being a very solid offering indeed.
Star Wars Battlefront II will have more than three times the content of the previous
game at launch, with a brand new story, a new
single -
player campaign, new modes, characters, vehicles and planets from all eras in the Star Wars universe,
as well
as a live service plan that will continue to add even more
fun for the global community.
The co-op Salmon Run is a blast (
as long
as fun weapons are on the rotation, and
as long
as its available to play), and the
single -
player is a great look at the
game's mechanics (the boss fights being the highlight).
There is a
single -
player challenge mode, but the difficulty curve for it is ridiculously high and it consists of time trial runs through obstacle - filled courses that just aren't
as fun as the
game itself so that's best just avoided.
The
game is definitely more
fun as a co-op
game in my opinion, but I still don't think it's bad
single player.
I just hope the
single player games in Nintendo Land are
as fun to play
as these multiplayer ones like Metroid Blast.