Well, more appropriately, it seems as if very few people are actually talking about the gameplay as opposed to talking about what's not in the game. I'm actually more shocked that there hasn't been any controversies surrounding the lack of a playable female as part of the cooperative campaign in Fary Cry 3? The issue has actually set the internet ablaze as far as Assassin's Creed Unity is concerned and has caused Ubisoft somewhat of a PR nightmare given all the talk surrounding the game. And at least, for Xbox One owners, Halo: The Master Chief Collection will support split-screen play for up to two-players in the campaign modes (and presumably four-players in the competitive modes).Įven still, maybe Ubisoft can recover the slight fumble with some split-screen competitive modes, eh? It certainly doesn't hurt the replay value of a game like Call of Duty (even though the newer games have been increasingly stingy with four-player modes).
Maybe some time in the future we'll have a few more hardcore action games that bring back the split-screen. You also have to worry about a problem that plagued Borderlands: Rushers, spammers, trollers and kill-joys. Finding someone to meld with your play-style at some odd-hours of the day isn't always the easiest thing to accomplish. Online co-op has always been a novel but underused feature, personally speaking. With Far Cry 4 being open world, I gather having two players help each other out should be a fun experience - provided you’re both online, that is.” “Keep in mind that there might be a chance that a split-screen co-op mode will be implemented since the game is still in development.
Still not content to walk away completely handed from the article with nothing but sadness and depression to sell their readers, PlayStation LifeStyle had this to say.