I spend the majority of my time playing single player games, but every so often I'll get the urge to try out a multiplayer game. In this case, I just picked up Persona 4 Arena on sale (considering P4 is my favorite game ever, it made sense). The story's okay, and playing ranked matches online is nice, but it made me realize something that's been true for a long time: I don't have anyone to play multiplayer with.
Gaming is so diverse these days (unless you play Call of Duty) that I find it very difficult to find anyone who plays the same games as me. I don't know anyone in real life who's played Spec Ops: The Line, Asura's Wrath, FEZ, or Trials Evolution (all games I bought this year that I loved). Of course, I can still enjoy those games just fine on my own, but when it comes to a game like P4A, I almost feel like I'm throwing money away. If I dragged my friends to play it, I would demolish them because I'm the only one who's played it beforehand. If I go to tournaments, I'll get my ass kicked because these guys practically play it for a living (I've learned this with fighting games the hard way).
Which makes me wonder what the hell the point of multiplayer is. Of course, that's obvious: playing with your friends is fun. But only a handful of games this generation have managed to get that excitement out of me. My friends all grew up playing Super Smash Bros, so we all managed to learn it at the same pace. Alternatively, I got four friends to all buy Left 4 Dead at the same time during a sale, and we actively adjusted our schedules in order to play it together. But now I have this fighting game that I actually like quite a bit, and no one to play it with.
How often does this happen to you?
Gaming is so diverse these days (unless you play Call of Duty) that I find it very difficult to find anyone who plays the same games as me. I don't know anyone in real life who's played Spec Ops: The Line, Asura's Wrath, FEZ, or Trials Evolution (all games I bought this year that I loved). Of course, I can still enjoy those games just fine on my own, but when it comes to a game like P4A, I almost feel like I'm throwing money away. If I dragged my friends to play it, I would demolish them because I'm the only one who's played it beforehand. If I go to tournaments, I'll get my ass kicked because these guys practically play it for a living (I've learned this with fighting games the hard way).
Which makes me wonder what the hell the point of multiplayer is. Of course, that's obvious: playing with your friends is fun. But only a handful of games this generation have managed to get that excitement out of me. My friends all grew up playing Super Smash Bros, so we all managed to learn it at the same pace. Alternatively, I got four friends to all buy Left 4 Dead at the same time during a sale, and we actively adjusted our schedules in order to play it together. But now I have this fighting game that I actually like quite a bit, and no one to play it with.
How often does this happen to you?