2nd July 2016, 3:47 PM
It's exactly what the industry needs. If it does well we're basically back in business with Rare and that means the team that helped perfect the single player experience in games will try their hand at online. Free of any disconcerting rules from Nintendo's bizarre limitations of how their online... anything? is ran
first player games are approaching high brow art which is great, incredibly introspective and actually getting personal with it's players. It's not the norm yet, but we're getting there. Rare couldn't come back at a better time in the industry
first player games are approaching high brow art which is great, incredibly introspective and actually getting personal with it's players. It's not the norm yet, but we're getting there. Rare couldn't come back at a better time in the industry