The problem with this is immediately obvious: single - player fans don't care too much about multiplayer, and
multiplayer fans almost never darken the single - player mode's door.
Not exact matches
The emphasis on
multiplayer is a big drawback for single player
fans, and especially stings when you consider all the Final Fantasy games (
almost) are single player affairs.
The February update is
almost upon us and coming with it will be Grifball, the
fan favourite
multiplayer mode.
Call Of Duty World War 2 has quite possible became my favourite call of duty to date, I was always a
fan of the Black Ops campaigns /
multiplayer and a massive
fan of the World At War zombies, WW2 may have just taken my favourites for all of that, it's beautiful artwork and dramatic campaign is not something to overlook mixed with it's
almost perfectly put together
multiplayer options has made it a winner in my books, I would have liked to see a few tweaks here and there but thats just down to personal opinion, any first person shooter
fan needs to check Call Of Duty World War 2 out.
Back on the Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag pirate ship —
fans in attendance had a chance to play
multiplayer, see a single - player demonstration, purchase exclusive pirate booty and meet and greet Todd McFarlane — it was
almost like a miniature theme park was constructed behind the San Diego Convention Center just for Assassin's Creed
fans — well done!
As
fans will recall,
multiplayer was a major aspect of the first Red Dead Redemption that released
almost eight years ago, and it's great to hear that something comparable will allow
fans to create their own posse in a bid to tame the Western wilderness.