zerocool84
Lifer
- Nov 11, 2004
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Not really.
The problem with great multiplayer is that it relies on other people, usually strangers, to MAKE it great.
Left 4 Dead was one of the best mp experiences I've had, but all it took was one douche or two and your gaming night was basically ruined.
It's great if you have a huge network of trusted friends for a bunch of different games, but if not, it's a total crapshoot.
I understand that but I love both equally. There are some experiences that are impossible in single player and some impossible in multi player. I love games like Battlefield with the huge insane battles that show how great multi-player can be, and I love other games like The Last of Us that show is that great story telling still exists. What I don't like either tacked on single player or tacked on multi-player. I never touched the single player for Battlefield and never touched the multi-player for The Last of Us.