The split screen
matches against bots are a lot tougher than expected, but are still predictable and will not give the same experience as playing against human opponents.
The single player campaign isn't co-op, but you can play split - screen multiplayer
matches against bots with (or against) a buddy.
Of course, you can play every single map in private cooperative
matches against bots, either with a local buddy, or with friends online.
I do like how the game will only ever make you wait for about ninety seconds before giving
you a match against bots, meaning you can still gain the exp you don't in skirmish games without having to wait ages for players, its great for the types of people that aren't big on multiplayer, each vehicle has unlockable skins, voice lines, tombstones to mark deaths and emotes for bragging rights, the game also features a leveling system with loot boxes for unlockable gear and titles at each level up, meaning there are always rewards for even the casual player to earn which is great for replay value.
Not exact matches
When you are ready to take your skills to the next level you can hop in some
bot matches and test your might
against the pc until you feel you are ready to play real pvp.
Atomic Ninjas is a 2.5 D multiplayer action game, in which the player controls super-powered ninjas in frantic online
matches against other players or
bots.
Rocket League (Nintendo Switch)- supports up to four players locally or online in
matches against A.I.
bots.
Just as other versions, co-op in Rocket League is limited to
matches against A.I.
bots.
I gave the single - player campaign a try, but it turned out to be a series of multiplayer
matches, only
against bots.
You can play private
matches online with friends; and split screen
against bots.
Leveling up doesn't count when it's
against bots, or
against a friends - only custom
match, or — heaven forfend!
Top - tier players may not find the
bots to be as challenging as some of their peers, but I've played in
matches against another player - controlled squad in which it was pretty difficult to tell which soldier was human - controlled.
- Precision touchscreen controls built for the mobile platform - Stunning world with ultra-high fidelity graphics - Deep strategy and replayability - Real - time MOBA combat with and
against bots or live players — Party up with friends or watch
matches in spectator mode.
-- Precision touchscreen controls built for the mobile platform — Stunning world with ultra-high fidelity graphics — Deep strategy and replayability — Real - time MOBA combat with and
against bots or live players — Party up with friends or watch
matches in spectator mode.
Guardians of Atlas is a free - to - play top - down online multiplayer RTS and MOBA hybrid or a «army battler», set in an arena style
match that's hero - focused and with individual unit control, playing
against other players or AI - opponents /
bots.
Companion
bots are also capable of performing special moves
against enemy
bots and extra damage if your companions core color
matches that of the enemy it is attacking.
The offline modes include only a tutorial, training missions, and mind - numbingly boring
matches against A.I.
bots in either wave - based survival, or standard battles (with optional Hero characters).