Single Player

Some articles on single player, single, players, player:

Swords & Soldiers - Development
... The single player mode was added after the developers implemented a single player tutorial, which they found fun ... While they intended to only put a small amount of single player content, they ended up adding 30 campaign levels, additional challenge modes, achievements, and other features ... to ensure that the game, especially the single player mode, had a proper difficulty curve and that the gameplay is not complicated ...
Star Wars: Battlefront - Reception
... Wars setting, and online mode, but was very critical of both the AI and the single-player mode ... This is a multiplayer-centric third and first-person shooter, means players who opt to stick to single player will have something to do, but won't be thrilled enough to desire ... graphics and online mode, but they too criticized the single player campaign ...
Brütal Legend - Reception
... the ability to review cutscenes, forcing the player to restart the story if they wanted to see these again ... soundtrack to have "enormous breadth of sound and diversity", introducing the player to heavy metal genres they may not have known even existed ... release and does not become apparent to the player in the first hours of the game ...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Gameplay - Solo - Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary
... stickers that can be applied to the base of the player's character trophies ... In cooperative multi-player, once one player loses a life, an ally can take his or her place until the number of lives run out ... If there are no lives left and player one is defeated, the game is interrupted, with the choice of starting again from the previous "door" the player passed through or quitting ...

Famous quotes containing the words player and/or single:

    The chess-board is the world; the pieces are the phenomena of the universe; the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance.
    Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895)

    You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes. Not a flame flickers on a single pallid crest.
    Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881)