I only ever buy shooters for single player, or LAN parties. Or, with that new bullshit going on, private server parties. Multiplayer with strangers is almost always shit.
Yahtzee brings up a very good point to, I'm not paying $100 (I live in Aus) for half a game. If the multiplayer is the only thing they've bothered making good, then they should charge less for the game. If both the singleplayer and multiplayer are solid, then you should charge the full price.
The same can be said for many games that focus too much on single player, and not enough on multiplayer, but is often rare for games that only do singleplayer unless the game is considered bad. Why? Because that focus on purely singleplayer tend to get a longer campaign out, with better AI, Better Story and better atmosphere than both the multiplayer focus or the singleplayer focus with multiplayer extra. There are exceptions to this rule, those games where multiplayer is just tacked on for incase you want to play with friends but the singlplayer is still as good as the purely singleplayer games, but those games are becoming rarer and rarer.
And also, it is fully fair to bang on at generic shooters, even if their focus is multiplayer. They should have something new and interesting to bring to the table, or else there is no need for them; we could all go play that other generic shooter that it is the exact same as. I don't care too much about themes or graphics, its the gameplay that needs to be different. Everything else is just icing.
Yahtzee brings up a very good point to, I'm not paying $100 (I live in Aus) for half a game. If the multiplayer is the only thing they've bothered making good, then they should charge less for the game. If both the singleplayer and multiplayer are solid, then you should charge the full price.
The same can be said for many games that focus too much on single player, and not enough on multiplayer, but is often rare for games that only do singleplayer unless the game is considered bad. Why? Because that focus on purely singleplayer tend to get a longer campaign out, with better AI, Better Story and better atmosphere than both the multiplayer focus or the singleplayer focus with multiplayer extra. There are exceptions to this rule, those games where multiplayer is just tacked on for incase you want to play with friends but the singlplayer is still as good as the purely singleplayer games, but those games are becoming rarer and rarer.
And also, it is fully fair to bang on at generic shooters, even if their focus is multiplayer. They should have something new and interesting to bring to the table, or else there is no need for them; we could all go play that other generic shooter that it is the exact same as. I don't care too much about themes or graphics, its the gameplay that needs to be different. Everything else is just icing.