Wednesday 28 November 2012

Multi-Player Game Experience

Most multi-player games make really good use of replacing computer players with human controlled characters, some games do this well and then others don't. So in this blog post i will be comparing 2 games, 1 that does make good use of replacing AI controlled character with human controlled players and then comparing it to a game that doesn't really make good use of this. The first game is going to be a game that makes good use, this game is Call of duty Black Ops 2. My reasons for choosing this game is because of the fact that you can play a mode called "Combat Training" which basically means you can play against computer controlled players rather than playing online with random players, when you're in combat training you can also replace the computer controlled players with your friends, this then introduces team work rather than just playing the game on your own. This is why I think is works well replacing AI players with human controlled players. 

Next I will be comparing the previous game to a game that doesn't really make good use of replacing an AI player with a human player, that game is Resident Evil 5. The reasons for me choosing this game are because when playing the single player campaign you AI player which is your partner always seems to get in the way of when you're playing. When playing the campaign with a friend or even someone else online it does then make the game entirely better. Player work together better and don't get in the way of each other whilst shooting or anything. 

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