These can be done as single player affairs against an AI opponent or online in multiplayer
mode against real people.
Not exact matches
What I found as an upgrade is the seamless integration of the multiplayer
mode; if you got the PS + and the internet connection all your games are
against real people in the area, which always make things interesting.
Multiplayer provides a brief distraction with the fairly standard four games
modes, playing
against real people makes a nice change from the rather daft AI and might keep you happy for a few hours.
The best way to improve at any fighting game is to play a ton of matches
against real people, and FighterZ's casual match
mode is the perfect place to do so without having to worry about your online rank.
When I hear «story
mode» in regards to a fighting game, I imagine a short - ish narrative dotted with battles
against AI opponents, something to spend an hour or two on while taking a break from battling
real people.
As well as the few single - player levels, there's also a survival
mode which involves fighting off waves of enemy craft, a number of multiplayer
modes with different objectives, and options for squad based play and player vs AI battles to ease the misery of playing
against real people.
It's almost like another career
mode, but
against real people.
A single - player campaign lets you move up through the league as you unlock new RIGs and sign endorsement deals, and multiplayer
mode lets you take your RIGs online to compete
against real people.