I'm thinking how we interact as players will be a defining aspect, much less graphic prowess.
Are people fine with the status quo? I could see Nintendo excel here with their "multiplayer"-singleplayer experience, just take a look at the new Rayman for example.
What makes or breaks an experience is pretty much how we interact with the technology and players.
I was reading this piece at Penny-Arcade and found myself agreeing more than I would have thought.
Are people fine with the status quo? I could see Nintendo excel here with their "multiplayer"-singleplayer experience, just take a look at the new Rayman for example.
What makes or breaks an experience is pretty much how we interact with the technology and players.
I was reading this piece at Penny-Arcade and found myself agreeing more than I would have thought.