Posted May 29, 2012
I'm not really into multiplayer and I'm not at all interested in free-to-play MMORPGs and such, but I'd disagree that it's no fun to play online with people you don't know from "real life". It all depends on the game, your company and the way you play. You can have lots of fun playing Neverwinter Nights online in co-op mode, for example. And the people you play with don't need to stay anonymous, even though you might not know their real life name. They're still people and you can get to know them, just like the folks on the forums here.
The reason why I still prefer Single Player most of the time is more due to my specific interests in gaming, e.g. story, dialogues, relaxed exploration. If you play with other people the game mechanics have to adapt. You won't enjoy a game as heavy on story and dialogues as Torment with a friend, because reading is not a very social activity. So most of the times these elements are cut down in Multiplayer and it's more about tactical combat, beating challenges together or against each other etc., and all of that can be fun but I don't enjoy it for long because I'm generally less interested in my character's levels, abilities or any scores than in the progress of an interesting story and the slow exploration of a setting.
The reason why I still prefer Single Player most of the time is more due to my specific interests in gaming, e.g. story, dialogues, relaxed exploration. If you play with other people the game mechanics have to adapt. You won't enjoy a game as heavy on story and dialogues as Torment with a friend, because reading is not a very social activity. So most of the times these elements are cut down in Multiplayer and it's more about tactical combat, beating challenges together or against each other etc., and all of that can be fun but I don't enjoy it for long because I'm generally less interested in my character's levels, abilities or any scores than in the progress of an interesting story and the slow exploration of a setting.
Post edited May 29, 2012 by Leroux