It would be fun if you're
playing against friends because there'd be the tension of seeing everyone slowly fall to the victor, but when there's such a skill gap between you and the AI it's annoying.
Not exact matches
After one of our very first
play therapy appointments, which all of my professional (I have a Master's in education / child development)
friends and even my mom (a certified psychotherapist) were
against because there is not a lot of research to support
play therapy, I took the kids to a farmers market and there was a book exchange table.
But this is nothing compared with the indulgence of George Osborne, just
because a dinner party
friend has given him a newspaper to
play out a vengeful grudge
against Theresa May based far more on personal affront than political principle, like a toy catapult handed to a spiteful toddler.
I can't tell you how many matches I've
played against my
friends, and how many shouting matches we've gotten in
because of it.
A short form of Party Mode should also be included, but should only be limited to
friend board matches,
because you can not guarantee whether the random person you
play against will
play until the very end or not.
Playing against a
friend locally or online is the highlight of the game,
because it's fun and it works pretty well.
The game thrives
because of this, and I hope that in the future they implement a local multiplayer feature, which can show you people's scores in the area, so
friends can
play against each other.
The biggest part of Forza's life is the multiplayer
because it's something many players go back to whether it's for
playing with their favorite streamer, starting a private match to randomly race with their
friends, or just for the sake of
playing online
against real drivers.
This instability is a big issue,
because it means
playing online
against a specific
friend for the first few days was near impossible.
Because of this I gradually grew to prefer
playing against computer opponents rather than my actual
friends and, eventually, our gaming sessions devolved into taking turns
playing single - player games.
Goldeneye 007 on the N64 looked bad, but it was one of my favorite N64 games other than Banjo - Kazooie, Mario Kart, and etc., but I would not like
playing it now
because I dislike controllers for first person shooters, I
played it in its entirety, and I dislike
playing against AI, so I would only want to
play against friends, which is not so easy without the internet.
I can't tell you how many matches I've
played against my
friends, and how many shouting matches we've gotten in
because of it.