Meanwhile, I'm a big fan of the persistent progression system as it provides more meaningful rewards
for playing through the campaign instead of having to jump straight into the multiplayer.
Or if you're one of those people who gets a kick out of completing impossible challenges there is also the option of choosing to
play through the campaign on realistic difficulty.
All in all, I had a great
time playing through the campaigns again — with the collectible nature of the game and character power - ups for armor and weapons it's a great game for a little break from reality.
In other words, if you're not the kind of person that enjoys
playing through a campaign more than once, you're not getting a lot of playtime for your money, so it may be worth waiting for the price to drop if you're really looking purely for content to money ratio.
Also the story in the campaign is not that exciting,
so playing through the campaign again fully does not always remain enjoyable in parts but to play through again for different endings is somewhat worth it.
Playing through Campaign Mode, I soon discovered that you can't go back to earlier planets and clean up what you're missing unless you go back to the main menu and choose Planet Mode.
However, the graphics and audio are both fantastic and together with the story really create a solid experience when it comes to the ten or so hours you'll
spend playing through the campaign.
I love to say that the story mode in Mirror's Edge is all big one tutorial and that after you've completed it, that's when the game really opens up and becomes a ton of fun, but I'm afraid a lot of
people played through the campaign and then figured the game was over, instead of just beginning.
New to the series are customizable masks, backpacks and even health bars that can be earned for
simply playing through the campaign and earning medals depending on how quickly you wipe out the other team (s).
I also spent a lot of time playing Grand Theft Auto Online considering I didn't want to spend so much time
playing through the campaign since I already beat it when I played Grand Theft Auto 5 on last gen.. During my time with GTA Online, I didn't experience any connection issues or any bugs that many came across in the early days of the service when it launched last year.
While Call of Duty has become a very multiplayer - centric title over the years, there is also a collection of players
who play through the campaign to see the different stories being told.
Every class doesn't need its own entire campaign, per se, but maybe unique starting areas and smaller quests along the way could provide fun, class - specific challenges that would make it
worth playing through the campaign with each class.
Gears of War is a franchise that I spent countless hours with on the Xbox 360,
playing through the campaigns multiple times with friends, and spending even more time in the multiplayer modes.
The plot is so full of holes that after
playing through the campaign more than once, I'm still not really sure just what the Ghosts are, what Rorke does for the Federation beyond threatening the Walker clan, and just what the deal is with the Federation in the first place.
While players can unlock some items
by playing through the campaigns, the bulk of those items, including the most powerful gadgets, have to be unlocked through «spins» in the Disney Toy Box Vault.