No problem Bioshock 2 never needed multiplayer and I would rather they spend time on single player anyway.
Yep. Multiplayer on a singleplayer game is icing. I'd like to make some parallel about single player in MW/BF games, but the right words escape me.Durgiun said:And not a single toss was given by BioShock fans
I see your Oh no and raise you aInnegativeion said:snip
indeedAerosteam 1908 said:Then again, we'll never know how good or bad it would have actually been.
I think Mass Effect 3's multiplayer worked so well because it was co op and therefore more in tune with people who like to play RPG's rather than hyper competitive people. You are right that it fit in well with the atmosphere of the game. I liked the events they did too.teh_Canape said:indeedAerosteam 1908 said:Then again, we'll never know how good or bad it would have actually been.
what with ME3's multiplayer being so surprisingly awesome
and that it felt like it was more in line with the concept of ME3's story than the campaign (you know, setting the galaxy in an all-out war and you playing as a random foot soldier trying to help do your part)
but don't worry, I'm sure they will bring it back for Bioshock Infinite 2, where you also play as a Handyman
not any Handyman, but the FIRST successful one
Each mode that makes the respective game fun is vestigial in the other?RobfromtheGulag said:Yep. Multiplayer on a singleplayer game is icing. I'd like to make some parallel about single player in MW/BF games, but the right words escape me.Durgiun said:And not a single toss was given by BioShock fans