I played it on xbox entirely singleplayer and i just remembered it existed. I never hear anyone mention it wondering if anyone actually played this game when it was out

  • Roonerino [they/them]
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    24 hours ago

    I played it at launch, it was fun but multiplayer died pretty fast. At the time I thought it was just bad release timing or something, but then I played BRINK and Dirty Bomb and I'm convinced that Splash Damage just isn't up to the task of supporting a multiplayer game.

    Quick edit, they released a week before The Orange Box, lmao.

    • Gorb [they/them]
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      23 hours ago

      The release window was pretty rough. It was also a format of game geared more towards PC audiences and online only games just weren't that popular at the time.

      Brink more of the same but suffered severe technical issues. I really enjoyed it myself playing it offline for the most part.

      Dirty bomb is perfect and idk why it even failed

      • Roonerino [they/them]
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        22 hours ago

        BRINK had some serious balance issues at launch that they didn't address even slightly until a patch almost a month later, and by then most of the players were already gone. Map design was also just terrible for disorganized public casual play and most games involved the attackers getting stonewalled and massacred at the first choke point until the time ran out.

        Dirty Bomb was better but still had similar issues like that cloaking ninja guy being outrageously overpowered and just ruining every match he was in for at least a full week (I played him when he released because his probably-unintentional AOE instakill sword was his own best counter).

        It's tragic because the movement and guns and abilities feel great and when it does all come together and your team is communicating and working together it's a lot of fun but in casual play it just so rarely works out.