Bobbuffalo said:
Well that's a matter of taste. I know many people that still plays MKWii online since the day they bought it. I personally still play MK double dash since I bought it a year ago and I have a friend who still plays MK64 on his N64. Not everybody is to keen of DLC. Many-specially non-hardcore gamers, like myself-just want to play with others and have fun instead of filling the memory with unnecesary stuff. Besides the Tournaments are a way to add replay value.But again, is a matter of taste. |
I think thats the reason why online on consoles arent much needed, one online games per year is more than enough to satisfy our online gaming needs, more than that it will overshoot the market same as HD consoles did. It doesnt mean I dont like online I like online but this is a console we're talking about there, not PCs...
OK, MOH: H2 last year was good but its a PSP port with horrible animation and bad hit detection, so... a year later we have COD: WAW have very good graphics, good animation and good hit detection but its only 8 players then another online game come along, which is The Conduit now you can play with 16 players it also have good graphics though I prefer the COD 4 engine better and have good controls. Now you see how online gaming on the Wii have improve and make the gamer have more engaging experience without too much focusing on it?
end of core gaming days prediction:
E3 2006-The beginning of the end. Wii introduced
E3 2008- Armageddon. Wii motion plus introduced. Wii Music. Reggie says Animal crossing was a core game. Massive disappointment. many Wii core gamers selling their Wii.
E3 2010- Tape runs out
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