![]() It’s an interesting discussion to have.īut as far as time sinks go: having lots of fun, with as much content as you want to explore, in online games that never feel the same twice… That’s a pretty good way of keeping us engaged.īut I’ll say this Activision: I’m still not buying your battle pass. Mostly this idea – likely a conspiracy theory – that evreybody has “their game”, in which everything just happens to go right for them. And there are issues in there I’d be interested in exploring. However, given that you play as a harvest goddess named Sakuna, it makes sense that farming would be a big part of the story too. If you play a single game, you’re going to play a dozen games. On the surface, Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin might seem like it's primarily a side-scroller fighting game. It doesn’t feel like it wants your time like Assassin’s Creed, and it doesn’t feel like unlocks are as conscious to the experience as Overwatch. It is a unique position for a limited number of blockbuster franchises, and Call of Duty is the diamond in that not-always-sparkly crown.īut it is a top standard to strive towards. And, most importantly, not every title needs to be an online experience with single player as a bonus. There aren’t dozens of studios and thousands of people working on every game. Not every game has had the best part of two decades developing a formula. Call of Duty – The Endless Quest For Moreīut think of what a fantastic industry this would be if all games felt as endless as Call of Duty. And, actually, we live in a world where content is so freely and easily available, that our base reaction is always “more”. If you only look at it as the number of maps available, there is always room for more. I’m sure those that play it the most could suggest changes. To continue that tradition – at least up to Modern Warfare II – and still have this amount of content is insane. Gone are the days where yearly releases are a thing. But it has endless possibilities for those that do.Īnd really, whatever you think of Call of Duty, that is laudable. The need to collect and scavenge what you need before the other guy can manage it.Īnd, clearly by the fact that I had three games in an hour, that isn’t for everybody. But in the three games I played of Warzone, I could feel the appeal – the tense moment-to-moment gameplay. This morning I’ve spent some time playing DMZ and Warzone. But for those that it works for – well, you can gear yourself up for endless time spent. Now, being able to alter and tinker with dozens of guns, in dozens of game modes both online and offline might not appeal to everybody. Mostly this idea likely a conspiracy theory that evreybody has their game, in which everything just happens to go right for them. The amount of content these games offer up is unreal. If you play a single game, you’re going to play a dozen games. ![]() There are regularly jokes about people buying Call of Duty and playing nothing but Call of Duty until the next game is out. ![]() Author: Mat Growcott Category: Articles, PC News, PS4 News, PS5 News, XBox One News, Xbox Series X News, Date: 18th November, 2022 ![]()
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