ItsaMii said:
You said it better than me. There are games that shine only on single player experience. This is like saying that Halo would sell better if developers made a more polished single player only game. |
Many games could benefit from added multiplayer. Ratchet tried it but didn't have a complete game to go along with it. Apparently Metroid did the same thing. However, instead of giving up why not deliver the complete experience? CoD4 delivers both.
I just said Bioshock did fine without it. Galaxy did, too. However, wants wrong with wanting additional multiplayer content? After you are done with the game there's little reason to replay Galaxy. Soem split-screen competitive play would have been nice.
If games are to be innovative, maybe sometimes they need to get out of this box that fanboys force them in by saying "oh well, that game is always only single player so that's all it needs."