8th March 2005, 4:42 PM
SSB is just like Mario Party, Mario Kart 64, and Goldeneye. After you beat the main game (unlock the stuff, etc) there is almost no point in playing the game unless you have friends around to play it with. That is not true for me most of the time.
Rush 2049 isn't like that. I find it to be a really, really fun single player game... sure, you can't use battle mode, but race and stunt modes are so awesome that that really doesn't matter at all... I've put at least 100 hours into that game... (Perfect Dark would of course have more single-player replayablity than Goldeneye because of the simulants, by the way)
As for SSB and SSB:M, am I the greatest? No. But I really don't care. You won't improve fighting the CPUs, since they stink so badly, and the single-player game has little replayability (the main game, not the single battles), so all that's left is multiplayer... which I find to get boring after a few fights.
Rush 2049 isn't like that. I find it to be a really, really fun single player game... sure, you can't use battle mode, but race and stunt modes are so awesome that that really doesn't matter at all... I've put at least 100 hours into that game... (Perfect Dark would of course have more single-player replayablity than Goldeneye because of the simulants, by the way)
As for SSB and SSB:M, am I the greatest? No. But I really don't care. You won't improve fighting the CPUs, since they stink so badly, and the single-player game has little replayability (the main game, not the single battles), so all that's left is multiplayer... which I find to get boring after a few fights.