10 Multiplayer Games That Are More Enjoyable Solo Than Online
Multiplayer was supposed to be the point. These games shipped built around other people: shared servers and co-op lobbies, with the always-online scaffolding to match. Then the version without anyone else turned out to be the one worth playing. Sometimes a studio backfilled a real solo mode long after launch. Sometimes...
Multiplayer was supposed to be the point. These games shipped built around other people: shared servers and co-op lobbies, with the always-online scaffolding to match. Then the version without anyone else turned out to be the one worth playing. Sometimes a studio backfilled a real solo mode long after launch. Sometimes the best thing in the box was a campaign nobody expected you to take seriously alone.
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