"So there you go. I really have no idea what to make of it, other than to quite aggressively feel that if I’m required to take part in some co-op in order to be able to properly enjoy the single-player campaign, I’m going to be furious. The implication appears to be that I will not, especially if I chase after all the side-quests, which I certainly will. But this is tenuously thin ice BioWare have chosen to tread, especially for a company formerly so deeply dedicated to single-player gaming. While I have not a scrap of evidence, and the claims are that they’ve been planning to include such a component since the first game, this really does reek of marketing before design. However, I’ve still enough faith in BioWare to assume that they’ll get this right. Right?"
Except, perhaps, for the last sentence or two, I couldn't agree more or have said it better myself. So I wont. Don't feel like going into yet another big, futile rant about this right now. More details, if you care to read them, concerning the multiplayer crap in ME3 (along with other, even crappier stuff) in the link there.
I will never stop believing that this whole situation has the taint of EA all over it, I don't care how much supposed autonomy BioWare claims they have.
Except, perhaps, for the last sentence or two, I couldn't agree more or have said it better myself. So I wont. Don't feel like going into yet another big, futile rant about this right now. More details, if you care to read them, concerning the multiplayer crap in ME3 (along with other, even crappier stuff) in the link there.
I will never stop believing that this whole situation has the taint of EA all over it, I don't care how much supposed autonomy BioWare claims they have.