Troy Baker Is Right, Live-Service Games Like Marathon Aren't the Problem
There has been an ongoing debate about whether live-service games like Marathon are hurting or helping the industry, and Troy Baker has a pretty level-headed take on the whole situation. Marathon is just one of the latest games to be put in the live-service spotlight, since it's one of the most recent launches, but Son...
There has been an ongoing debate about whether live-service games like Marathon are hurting or helping the industry, and Troy Baker has a pretty level-headed take on the whole situation. Marathon is just one of the latest games to be put in the live-service spotlight, since it's one of the most recent launches, but Sony's push for more games like this instead of single-player narrative projects has many gamers feeling fatigued. I'll admit that I'm one of the many who have become disenchanted with the live-service formula, but Troy Baker's words have me rethinking some things.
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