Not exact matches
All three of these feature campaigns of levels that can optionally be played with a friend and Whacky Bat and Gobble Golf even implement a colour mechanic
during multiplayer to
help mix things up a bit.
Finding 250 paper cranes as an example will take some serious gaming time but fortunately grabbing them while playing
multiplayer counts and will
help those that can not find all of them
during the single player campaign.
This
helps immensely in
multiplayer when planning out strategies and managing available tiles
during the frantic game.
The surround sound effects are solid, and will make you feel as if you're in the thick of battle with Kilo squad, and the effect definitely comes in handy
during multiplayer matches to
help you avoid sneak attacks from behind.
The extreme lag
during multiplayer fights doesn't
help either.
In single player, you always get to choose a partner with who you can switch with
during battle, so when in
multiplayer you add another player to be that character instead, which is pretty fun and allows for some
help in harder missions.
Although I was not completely sold on the G430's marginal surround sound, it's hard to deny that it
helped during competitive
multiplayer matches.