LegendOfKage
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We all remember when developers couldn't stop adding multiplayer modes to single player games. Developers would take resources that could have made for a better single player game, and they'd spend them on vs mutliplayer content that wouldn't have an online community even a month after launch. Most of them were horrible. But some of you must know some game where you loved the multiplayer, and wish it could have found an audience. Perhaps something that was genuinely unique and fun, but because it was attached to a single player game, most people didn't even bother.
For a moment, assume you could have that game back as a cosmetic supported online multiplayer free to play title. The game would have a second chance, and get a big marketing push. What game would you pick and why?
For a moment, assume you could have that game back as a cosmetic supported online multiplayer free to play title. The game would have a second chance, and get a big marketing push. What game would you pick and why?