neogaf_cage_free
Chimera Apologist
Let's say that 1-3% of R&C3:UYA purchasers ended up playing the multiplayer game. Let's further say that some called its multiplayer the best online game on the PS2. Let's say that Deadlocked (and Size Matters though not done by Insomniac) followed a similar pattern.
If that were true would you continue to include multiplayer in the game? And if you reviewed it would you think it's fair to take points off for missing a huge and expensive feature (basically a 2nd game) that 1-3% of its potential audience will even notice? If you were making the game might you instead devote your resources toward things that more of your players will appreciate?
If that were true would you continue to include multiplayer in the game? And if you reviewed it would you think it's fair to take points off for missing a huge and expensive feature (basically a 2nd game) that 1-3% of its potential audience will even notice? If you were making the game might you instead devote your resources toward things that more of your players will appreciate?