
Unless overacting disgusts you, there's nothing here to get upset about. Capcom seems to be marketing Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure as a party adventure game, which, it seems, is an interesting shift for a genre that has always been about solitary play.
They aren't going so far as implementing a multiplayer mode, but this video is set up like any other Wii game commercial: a bunch of people having fun together. We used to play single-player games with others around, but try as we might, we could never get them that interested in what we were doing. Even when we totally found the sailors in Shenmue, we couldn't elicit a couch-hop or even a "waaaaaaaa."
They aren't going so far as implementing a multiplayer mode, but this video is set up like any other Wii game commercial: a bunch of people having fun together. We used to play single-player games with others around, but try as we might, we could never get them that interested in what we were doing. Even when we totally found the sailors in Shenmue, we couldn't elicit a couch-hop or even a "waaaaaaaa."













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8-03-2007 @ 3:49PM
Joseph Elwell said...
In college we used to sit around and watch people play single player games. Some games work better than others, like Fear Effect. Think "walkthrough movies".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Effect
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