gillnavisingh said:
I actually enjoy all four to roughly an equal degree. It's all dependent on my mood, really. Sometimes I like to work cooperatively with others. Sometimes I just want to tear up the scoreboard in a competition.
In the end, though, I tend to prefer anything that incorporates some amalgam of cooperation into it's game-play. Even if it's a competitive game but especially if it's a narrative driven experience.
For example, four of my favorite online/local games are built almost entirely around this concept. Specifically: Left 4 Dead 2, Sven Co-op, Portal 2, and Dota 2.
Left 4 Dead and Dota are pseudo-narrative-driven competitive games wherein it is absolutely necessary to work with your team to defeat your opponents. So, in essence, you either cooperate with the team or you lose.
In Sven and Portal's case, it's a mixture of many things but first and foremost it's about playing narrative-driven campaigns with other players. In fact, in both, many of the campaigns you play
require more than one player to complete.
So really, I'm not entirely sure which option to pick. While I guess one could argue that I lean more towards cooperative play, I'm not really picky about whether it's local or online.
I guess I'll just pick local as, in a general sense, communication is easier in that scenario.
And let's face it...without communication there's no such thing as "cooperative play".