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@ kowenicki

Suprising stance... as a fellow PS3 owner and therefor a major shooter fan I would have thought you wanted as many online, offline and mulitplayer features as possible in any shooter game. No?


Multi-player options usually provide much added long term value.

But it also depends on the type of game, if you are able to play the single player campaign as co-op as well, this means the level design (and story) will be different from if the game would have been entirely optimised for a single player experience. Seperate campaigns are possible (like most online multiplayer maps are usually seperate and don't follow a story), but of course requires additional development.

I am more open minded than that. Developers are free to try to wow me with single player games even, like God of War 3. 8-)

If I had a Wii and the single player campaign would be great, I would give a game like The Conduit a chance despite below par graphics and multiplayer functionality (and of course no offline co-op).



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales