Not exact matches
Based on the recent success
of GTA V and its
multiplayer component, GTA Online, on PC, the
lack of a Red Dead Redemption 2 PC version can be called
surprising at the least.
Wander
of the Dragons was probably made on a lower budget than Double Dragon: Neon, a game which also supports local co-op only (for now), so the
lack of online
multiplayer shouldn't be too much
of a
surprise.
Something that is quite
surprising with the Xbox One version
of Outbreak: The New Nightmare, is the one difference from the Steam version
of the game — the
lack of co-op
multiplayer.
Something that is quite
surprising with the Xbox One version
of Outbreak: The New Nightmare, is the one difference from the Steam version
of the game — the
lack of co-op
multiplayer.
So it was really a
surprise to me when people started complaining about the
lack of «promised»
multiplayer, which was clearly not promised So I du n no if Hello Games actually lied or if it's just people who imagined things in their heads like they always do
However, the only major negative to Destiny 2's experience is the
lack of split - screen
multiplayer which is
surprising given Bungie's reputation for quality split - screen
multiplayer experiences in the Halo franchise and its omission is the only criticism that can be levelled at Destiny 2.
There are no
multiplayer features or online leaderboards and while the
lack of multiplayer is not exactly
surprising given the time clearly invested into the atmosphere and creative aesthetic; it would have been a positive step in the right direction to see a form
of pass the Vita
multiplayer.
It might
lack major
surprises but Modern Warfare 3 is an immense package, a culmination
of years
of refinement that deepens the
multiplayer while making itself more accessible — and provides a humdinger
of a campaign.
I was
surprised to discover a complete
lack of multiplayer options, especially when considering Ionball 2's arcade roots.