Three difficulty settings are available in single - player mode,
while multiplayer offers three distinct modes of gameplay — Cooperative, Treasure Hunt, and Fragmatch.
The campaign is visually rich, highly playable and gripping throughout,
while the multiplayer offers incentive to come back for more.
Not exact matches
Written by Caleb Taylor, January 16, 2016, at 1 p.m. Siegecraft Commander
offers a real - time strategy (RTS) single - player campaign,
while providing both turn - based and RTS options for high - stakes
multiplayer matches!
It
offers a relaxed
multiplayer, better served with friends, beers and a comfortable couch, and
while doing that, it reminds you how good it is to play with friends.
While this game is not as strong as its predecessors, there is still plenty of fun to be had here, unfortunately the single player campaigns are all far too short and linear to hold your attention for long, but at least the
multiplayer makes up for that by being a very solid
offering indeed.
Flashout 2's
multiplayer offerings carry the experience,
while the solo campaign races feel just a little too artificial to satisfy speed jockeys.
While multiplayer sounds a little complicated, I'm a huge fan for what it has to
offer.
While Splatoon is largely known for its many fast and frantic
multiplayer modes, both budding and veteran squid kids would be remiss in skipping over the newly improved single - player
offering.
Unfortunately
while the game is fun in co-op, the same can not be said for its
multiplayer mode that
offers a variety of different modes including the classic Deathmatch and Dominion but also has some new additions like Distance King and No Cross mode.
While it doesn't
offer much new in terms of gameplay to justify that outrageous price point, this classic clash of world warriors does feature swappable pixel - art graphics, a host of new single /
multiplayer modes, and all the original characters you've grown accustomed to pummeling over the years — including semi-newcomers Evil Ryu and Violent Ken.
Overall, I have no issues in recommending Sabotage for fans of Call of Duty; perhaps the most solid DLC
offering from the franchise in a
while, the quality of both the
multiplayer maps and the new Zombie film can not be understated.
While Killing Floor 2 doesn't
offer a lot of content, especially compared to many other
multiplayer shooters out this year, at the end of the day, it's still fun to shoot some Zeds with your friends.
Elsewhere, the foes in DiscStorm's campaign do brilliantly in training players for the game's
multiplayer mode with enemies that can only be hit in behind for example, really forcing folks to work on their rebound game
while other opponents mimic human players in an effort to replicate the frenetic conflict which is synonymous with the DiscStorm's competitive
multiplayer offering.
We use gravity to our advantage
while checking out some of Inversion's
multiplayer offerings for the first time at E3.
This mode,
while not as fun as the single player, still
offers some decent amount of fun with the
multiplayer allowing up to 8 players in a co-operative battle.
The campaign DLC
offers new outfits (like those based on Naked Snake and Eva),
while the
multiplayer stuff provides new poses like the one pictured above.
While I was unable to review how online
multiplayer would function in the game, it does
offer local couch co-op play.
While Dragon Ball FighterZ
offers up an impressive suite of single - player options the game isn't the best at preparing new players for
multiplayer matches, and so it's no surprise to see social media posts from complete newbies who happily breezed through the story bemoaning their fifty - match losing streak.
And
while the game
offers a solo campaign, skirmish mode, and
multiplayer experience, your most challenging foe may just be its save game issues.
The game once again aims to deliver a premier online
multiplayer gaming experience
while also
offering an engaging and challenging story campaign.
While it doesn't
offer the same split - screen
multiplayer experience, the game still tries to pursue the survival horror genre even if it involves plenty of jump scares.
While each of Nintendo Land's micro-nibbles
offers something worth exploring, it's Mario Chase which — like a Bible - wielding badass — has exorcised the insidious scourge of bowling from my front room, with its laser - focused, fully optimised, close - to - perfection design of family friendly
multiplayer.
While the mode
offers story for all three factions, the gameplay loop in the mode is disappointing and often feels like the main priority of the developers was on the
multiplayer game design, after which they decided to tackle the single player.
Its varied game modes
offer a wide mix of challenging levels to conquer and master,
while its
multiplayer capabilities ensures that it earns a place on the couch for your next late - night party.
While the highlight is certainly The Darkest Shore zombie map, the other four map additions are certainly welcome, and
offer some much needed variety to the
multiplayer mode.
While Relic aren't
offering much new to excite you in terms of modes, the online blasting is still looking very fun with two teams of eight players each taking on the role of Space Marines and Chaos Marines and then going to town on each other in true
multiplayer fashion.
It brings a strong campaign that continues the events of the first game
while also really refining the
multiplayer offering.
Doing so can
offer up unique rewards for players to enjoy,
while also giving them a way to show off their prowess as a slayer in
multiplayer.
And
while other fandoms might rely on cons for IRL conversations, the BioWare fandom already has a built - in mechanic through which they can «meet» and bring their friendships more into the real world: both Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age: Inquisition
offer co-operative
multiplayer modes.
Elsewhere, Legendary Cars, Toys and Boost
offers a total of 15 additional cars,
while Cagney introduces further online modes, community vehicle decals and two more cars, alongside Bikes that in its own right adds around 10 hours of single player gameplay, lots of online
multiplayer gameplay and 4 motorbikes.
While they're seen mostly as mini games, both modes
offer laugh - out - loud fun and a solid
Multiplayer experience.
While not the revolution its predecessor was, Company of Heroes 2
offers up a huge helping of high quality RTS gameplay for both
multiplayer and singleplayer.
While it's an entertaining distraction, the lack of immediacy in the five - minute build - up can feel like a slog and, ultimately, it's not compelling enough to draw your attention away from the more comprehensive
multiplayer modes on
offer.
Retailer exclusive pre-order incentives include GAME's Marcus
multiplayer skin, Tesco's Dom
multiplayer skin and Shop2's Alex Brand
multiplayer skin,
while other stores will be
offering an Anya
multiplayer skin.
Experimenting with the countless combinations available in Impossible Creatures will keep players in the game, and the
multiplayer fields
offer a great space to explore the possibilities
while destroying friends» armies.
Lifespan: 6 The singleplayer can be beating in four to five hours
while maxing out rank in
multiplayer will take just a few hours as well, but
offers enough fun to keep you playing for longer.
While Splatoon is largely known for its many fast and frantic
multiplayer modes, both budding and veteran squid kids would be remiss in skipping over the newly improved single - player
offering.
While Multiplayer in Far Cry 4 was ambitious, and quite fun when you could find a full game of players to play with, Ubisoft has really bolstered their online
offering in Far Cry 5.
Longtime Medal of Honor fans will get the most satisfaction out of this modern take on the series,
while new fans to the series will most definitely enjoy the games solid single - player campaign and
multiplayer mode
offerings.
While there is a
multiplayer mode it only
offers one game made, a sort of hordes mode, where you and up to 3 other players take on wave after wave of enemies.
God of War III left so little left unexplored, so few Mythological figures left unchallenged, so instead Sony Santa Monica broke new ground with a
multiplayer offering that lives up to the franchise's staple combat and brutality,
while perfectly complimenting it.
Switch Galaxy Ultra keeps the core gameplay intact
while offering a wealth of improvements, a couple new gameplay additions, and
multiplayer.
Unlike the single player campaign where the tension and suspense is so thick you could choke on it, Dead Space 2's online
multiplayer offers a much more frantic experience as the human team attempts to complete various objectives within a preset time limit
while a never - ending spawn of Necromorphs do everything to stop them.
And
while the game
offers a solo campaign, skirmish mode, and
multiplayer experience, your most challenging foe may just be its save game issues.
Elsewhere, the foes in DiscStorm's campaign do brilliantly in training players for the game's
multiplayer mode with enemies that can only be hit in behind for example, really forcing folks to work on their rebound game
while other opponents mimic human players in an effort to replicate the frenetic conflict which is synonymous with the DiscStorm's competitive
multiplayer offering.
While the game did
offer a single player mode, the
multiplayer was really where it was at.
While this title doesn't have
multiplayer it does do enough to make it stand out and feel fresh from Lightwood Games» initial
offering.
This week on the GT Reboot, Gaming Trend's Travis Northup stops by to discuss his review of Mass Effect: Andromeda,
while Christian DeCoster
offers his initial impressions of one of the game's
multiplayer modes.
While cars and Soccer shouldn't mix, Rocket League
offers one of the best
multiplayer sports experiences this year, and one that you should absolutely try out.
While you can take part of all the features PS Plus
offers such as free video game titles to play each month, you can still enjoy the Killzone
multiplayer online gameplay.