ph0b0s123 said:
As I predicted here [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/6.319929-Zero-Punctuation-Kinect?page=2#13062231] some weeks ago, no mention of the multi player game which is the main point of the Battlefield series. The justification for this by Yahtzee was pretty laughable.
The bit complaining about not being able to fly a plane and that the engine would be good for a flight sim, would been very funny if that was not precisely what happens in the multiplayer game.
Yahtzee should just recuse himself from reviewing battlefield games if he is only capable of reviewing at most half the game. I have an excuse for not reviewing it as well. Blame the spyware you would have had to have loaded to play the best version on the PC. That could have been quite funny....
Total Biscuit did point this out very well when he talked about the game and single player, if your going to make a single player experience, by god, make it a experience. The point of single player is to prep you for the multiplayer, correct? Well why aren't YOU flying that plane and learning how to use vehicles. If your going to make a single player campaign for a multi player focused one then you BETTER do it well.
Hell, he defined this way back when why he doesn't review the multiplayer portion, you can put so much work into it only for one person to tread on it. The experience will never be the same or as fun all around unless your playing the same exact way each time. Basically, multi player consists of random experience, while single player is crafted to be fun.
Me55enger said:
Swifteye said:
ph0b0s123 said:
As I predicted some weeks ago no mention of the muti player game which is the most main point the Battled field games..
That wasn't really a prediction Yathzee has gone on record that he doesn't like multilayer. Ever. We all know that's why people buy these particular games but he thinks that's exactly what's wrong with the game.
Out of sheer pseudo-curiosity for your answer, I shall pose this question to you:
What then, was the point of his review? If you have managed to condense his whole opinion of this specific genre?
Because it had a single player. Thats the only answer why he reviewed it, it had a single player.
Dutch 924 said:
They say a singleplayer is as important as multiplayer. So why is it so bad?
I'm surprised he didn't complain more about the lens flare. I got killed in one part several times because I couldn't see who was shooting me due to a large floating orange glow. When I finally got through I went to see what was causing it: the relection of a street light in a small puddle *shrug*
Thats my justification, I liked this review out of a lot of them.
cmdrmonkey said:
Absolutely no one buys Battlefield games for the single player. You're probably the only person on the planet who even played it Yahtzee. Review the multiplayer or just don't bother. This is like reviewing Counter-Strike and saying it's no fun to play offline with bots.
Conter Strike doesn't have a offline mode, but I digress, what did he say about this earlier in the video:
"Electronic Art said that single player was as important as multi player."
Which is the key line here, and yes, they did say this.
In total, if your going to make a structured experience for single player, don't hack it toghether. Make it a experience. On a online game, its a luck of dice, you could end up with trolls, or a good experience, but since you won't ALWAYS have a good experience, the creators can take no credit for the fun that you have.