I too dislike the multiplayer in most games. Its not that it isn't well done, its just that I can't really compare to the skill level most of the pro players have. Except in Street Fighter. Even then it doesn'ty have the appeal to the true one-one-one two controllers, one screen awesomeness of a two-player experience.
Some games are getting too short. FPS's need to be a bit longer. Others seem to be floating in a limbo state of 10-14 hours, which is okay I guess. RPG's stay the 40+ hour games they've always been. I jsut think there's too much focus on online multiplayer nowadays.
Quality i sthe real focus, however, and I think that too has taken a dip. I'm sorry, but I've played a bunch of CoD games. They're all the same game. Almost literally. They don't have good single player campaigns (I could play a higher difficulty, but why would I want to if I didn't enjoy the normal difficulty?), and the multiplayer is, well, uninteresting for me. Halo 3 is okay, but it takes about six hours to beat the same gray and brown game I beat before. Yeah, I drudged through Legendary, but I honestly didn't enjoy it.
Honestly, due to both interest and financial distress, I've seen myself playing older RPG's more than anything else. Dark Cloud 2, a pretty good JRPG, had me playing it, the fourth time through (this time), for about 50 hours before I tired of its ways. I'll even turn back to it in a couple of days and beat it when I yurn for its ending. I'm on FF XII now.
I'm rambling a bit. Sorry. Single player HAS taken a hit due to the online multiplayer phenomenon. Is it dead/dying? Not really. Are older games better? Sometimes.
Note:
I have not played Batman. I am poor. My friends are poor. My sister has a debt to Movies Starz and, since our accounts were connected, so do I. I usually don't get to play new games until they're considered old games. Heck, I haven't played TF2 yet, so I don't know if its a good multiplayer game. I also haven't played Dragon Age yet. I was fortunate to have a friend with Fallout 3 to know it was as good as Oblivion, only refined to a perfect shine.
Bah!
I do have it good though. I've got enough PS2 games and DS games to last me 'till doomsday.
Some games are getting too short. FPS's need to be a bit longer. Others seem to be floating in a limbo state of 10-14 hours, which is okay I guess. RPG's stay the 40+ hour games they've always been. I jsut think there's too much focus on online multiplayer nowadays.
Quality i sthe real focus, however, and I think that too has taken a dip. I'm sorry, but I've played a bunch of CoD games. They're all the same game. Almost literally. They don't have good single player campaigns (I could play a higher difficulty, but why would I want to if I didn't enjoy the normal difficulty?), and the multiplayer is, well, uninteresting for me. Halo 3 is okay, but it takes about six hours to beat the same gray and brown game I beat before. Yeah, I drudged through Legendary, but I honestly didn't enjoy it.
Honestly, due to both interest and financial distress, I've seen myself playing older RPG's more than anything else. Dark Cloud 2, a pretty good JRPG, had me playing it, the fourth time through (this time), for about 50 hours before I tired of its ways. I'll even turn back to it in a couple of days and beat it when I yurn for its ending. I'm on FF XII now.
I'm rambling a bit. Sorry. Single player HAS taken a hit due to the online multiplayer phenomenon. Is it dead/dying? Not really. Are older games better? Sometimes.
Note:
I have not played Batman. I am poor. My friends are poor. My sister has a debt to Movies Starz and, since our accounts were connected, so do I. I usually don't get to play new games until they're considered old games. Heck, I haven't played TF2 yet, so I don't know if its a good multiplayer game. I also haven't played Dragon Age yet. I was fortunate to have a friend with Fallout 3 to know it was as good as Oblivion, only refined to a perfect shine.
Bah!
I do have it good though. I've got enough PS2 games and DS games to last me 'till doomsday.