EA: Single-player games are 'finished'
Games must now have online ꧅connectivity, or offline multiplayer
Games publishing giant EAapparently believesthat single-player, offline games are dead. With online pl꧒ay becoming more prevalent and every mediumgoing more and more 🐠'social,'the publisher no longer wants to focus on one-person experiences.
Above: Just imagine how boring this picture would be if there was only one person, right?
It's a radical move, as anyone could go to the game store and pick upa lengthy RPG or adventure game that offers the exact 25-hour exper💖ience Gibeau is talking about. Such as Mass Effect 2. Which EA published.
Nevertheless, Gibeau says online is "where the innova🦂tion, and the action is at."
Above: Do you see any action here? Huh, do ya? Didn't think so
Boo! If you ask us, multiplayer doesn't need to be stuffed into every single game. But hey, EA is a business, and if it thinks the money is all in 'connected' games, that's the direction it'll go in unless it's proven otherwise.But we won't necessarily be happy about it.Though Mirror's Edge did include anonline leaderboard feature, which we assume 🃏counts as one of the "online services" Gibeau mentioned,the cha🐓nces of a sequel seem todiminish every day.
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This also suggests that澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BioWare's new game, which will be announced this Saturday during Spik🍎e'sꦺ VGAs, will include an online component, unlike Mass Effect.
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Dec 9, 2010