Not exact matches
It has
problems that appear to largely stem from being built
as an afterthought atop a
single -
player focused
game, but many of the ideas it has for a multiplayer Final Fantasy experience are pretty strong, and there's a particularly impressive effort to tell a proper FF story in a multiplayer setting that pans out remarkably well.
I can't understand why people are so down on this
game, it's superb, the
single player is much the same
as the first but there was nothing really wrong with it anyway, mp is where this
game belongs though, granted it has some
problems, it can be a pain at times trying to connect to a
game but get together with a friend in Terrorist hunt and it's a blast.
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single player story focused approach without any form of multiplayer which is not a
problem when the campaign is
as well refined
as it is in their Wolfenstein
games.
Always online is used even in
single player games, often causing issues such
as latency
problems or even outright preventing you from playing should you not be able to connect to the servers.
I can't say that the
single player is without its
problems,
as there is the camera issue that happens not too often in the
game, but happens enough to where it is an annoyance.
You see the main
problem here is that TUS has been advertised such
as one of those
games, with the big name of Matsuno on the frontline, and such
as a
game that would focus on the
single player experience.