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A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. A single-player game is usually a game that can only be played by one person, while 'single-player mode' is usually a game mode designed to be played by a single-player, though the game also contains multi-player modes.[1]

Most modern console games and arcade games are designed so that they can be played by a single player; although many of these games have modes that allow two or more players to play (not necessarily simultaneously), very few actually require more than one player for the game to be played. The Unreal Tournament series is one example of such.[2]

History[edit]

The earliest video games, such as Tennis for Two (1958), Spacewar! (1962), and Pong (1972), were symmetrical games designed to be played by two players. Single-player games gained popularity only after this, with early titles such as Speed Race (1974)[3] and Space Invaders (1978).

The reason for this, according to Raph Koster, is down to a combination of several factors: increasingly sophisticated computers and interfaces that enabled asymmetric gameplay, cooperative gameplay and story delivery within a gaming framework, coupled with the fact that the majority of early games players had introverted personality types (according to the Myers-Briggs personality type indicator).[4]

Although most modern games incorporate a single-player element either as the core or as one of several game modes, single-player gaming is currently viewed by the video game industry as peripheral to the future of gaming, with Electronic Arts vice president Frank Gibeau stating in 2012 that he had not approved one game to be developed as a single-player experience.[5]

The question of the financial viability of single-player AAA games was raised following the closure of Visceral Games by Electronic Arts (EA) in October 2017. Visceral had been a studio that established itself on a strong narrative single-player focus with Dead Space, and had been working on a single-player, linear narrative Star Wars game at the time of the closure; EA announced following this that they would be taking the game in a different direction, specifically 'a broader experience that allows for more variety and player agency'.[6] Many commentators felt that EA made the change as they did not have confidence that a studio with an AAA-scale budget could produce a viable single-player game based on the popular Star Wars franchise. Alongside this, as well as relatively poor sales of games in the year prior that were principally AAA single-player games (Resident Evil 7, Prey, Dishonored 2, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided) against financially successful multiplayer games and those offer a games-as-a-service model (Overwatch, Destiny 2, and Star Wars Battlefront 2), were indicators to many that the single-player model for AAA was waning.[7][8][9][10] Manveer Heir, who had left EA after finishing his gameplay design work for Mass Effect Andromeda, acknowledged that the culture within EA was against the development of single-player games, and with Visceral's closure, 'that the linear single-player triple-A game at EA is dead for the time being'.[11]Bethesda in December 7, 2017, decided to collaborate with Lynda Carter to launch a Public Safety Announcement to save single-player gaming.[12]

Game elements[edit]

As the narrative and conflict in single-player gameplay is created by a computer rather than a human opponent, single-player games are able to deliver certain gaming experiences that are typically absent - or de-emphasised - in multiplayer games.[13]

Story[edit]

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Single-player games rely more heavily on compelling stories to draw the player into the experience and to create a sense of investment. Humans are unpredictable, so human players - allies or enemies - cannot be relied upon to carry a narrative in a particular direction, and so multiplayer games tend not to focus heavily on a linear narrative. By contrast, many single-player games are built around a compelling story.[14]

Characters[edit]

While a multi-player game relies upon human-human interaction for its conflict, and often for its sense of camaraderie, a single-player game must build these things artificially. As such, single-player games require deeper characterisation of their non-player characters in order to create connections between the player and the sympathetic characters and to develop deeper antipathy towards the game's antagonist(s). This is typically true of role-playing games (RPGs), such as Dragon Quest and the Final Fantasy series, which are primarily character-driven.

Exceptions[edit]

These game elements are not firm, fixed rules; single-player puzzle games such as Tetris or racing games focus squarely on gameplay.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Oosterhu; Feireiss, Lukas (March 2006). The Architecture Co-laboratory: Game Set and Match II : on Computer Games, Advanced Geometries, and Digital Technologies. Delft: Delft University of Technology. p. 180. ISBN9789059730366.
  2. ^'Unreal Tournament 3 Single-player Campaign Preview.' Unreal Tournament 3 Single-player Campaign Pr. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
  3. ^'Speed Race.' (Game). N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
  4. ^Koster, Raph (10 Feb 2006). 'Are single-player games doomed?'. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  5. ^'Is single-player gaming under-threat?'. Computer and Video Games. Future plc. 28 Oct 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  6. ^Wales, Matt (October 17, 2017). 'EA has shut down Visceral Games'. Eurogamer. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  7. ^Sarkar, Samit (October 18, 2017). 'EA's Star Wars 'pivot' is a vote of no confidence in single-player games'. Polygon. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  8. ^Staff (October 19, 2017). 'Does Visceral's closure prove AAA single-player games are dying?'. Gamasutra. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  9. ^Klepek, Patrick (October 17, 2017). 'Today's Star Wars News Makes the Future of Single-Player Look Very Messy'. Vice. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  10. ^McCarthy, Caty (October 19, 2017). 'The Rise and Fall of Visceral Games'. US Gamer. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  11. ^Purchase, Robert (October 23, 2017). 'I've seen people literally spend $15,000 on Mass Effect multiplayer cards'. Eurogamer. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  12. ^Chalk, Andy (December 7, 2017). 'Bethesda kicks off a 'Save Player 1' sale for its single-player games'. PC Gamer. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  13. ^'ThomasDaPsycho.' : Video Game Story Elements. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
  14. ^'Tales of the Rampant Coyote: What Makes a Great RPG - Mechanics.' Tales of the Rampant Coyote. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Fullerton, Tracy (2014). Game Design Workshop: A Playcentric Approach to Creating Innovative Games (3 ed.). CRC Press. ISBN978-1498785877. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  • Mitra, Ananda (2010). Digital Games: Computers at Play. Infobase Publishing. pp. 24–39. ISBN978-0816067862. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  • Perron, Bernard; Wolf, Mark J.P. (2014). The Routledge Companion to Video Game Studies. Routledge. pp. 253–256. ISBN978-1136290503. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
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There are a ton of video games out that requires multiplayer. Battle royales and team-based titles are a big hit, but it doesn’t mean that there are not some other great single-player focused titles for players to look forward to playing. 2020 was hit with the dreaded covid health pandemic outbreak and it pushed a lot of developers into working remotely which ultimately cost several games to get pushed back. As a result, we’re expecting 2021 to be filled with some great titles well worth picking up.

#9 Hitman 3

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  • Developer: IO Interactive
  • Publisher: IO Interactive
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S
  • Release: January 20, 2021
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

The final installment to the Hitman World of Assassination trilogy will finally come out in 2021. Hitman 3 is slated to release in January of next year although details on just what we can expect have yet to be laid out. With that said, players can still expect a stealth third-person title. You’ll be taking on the role of Agent 47 as he’s tasked with taking out various contract criminal targets across different locations around the world. Just as before, you’ll have control over how to carry out these hits as you explore the level and potential exit strategies for when you finally take the kill. One element that will be unique for players this time around is that there will be VR support on the PlayStation VR headset.

#8 Tales of Arise

  • Developer: Bandai Namco Studios
  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: TBA
  • Competitive Multiplayer: TBA

The long-running Tales series is going to receive another installment. Tales of Arise is currently being developed in hopes of revitalizing the series which may help appeal more towards a Western audience. This will still be an action RPG title if you’re familiar with the game and as a result, you’ll find that the Linear Motion Battle System will be intact.

In the narrative, we know that the game will focus on two worlds, Dahna and Rena. Rena is an advanced world that is filled with magic and technology while Dahna has been repressed into a medieval state. As a result, Rena has been using those that inhabit Dahna as slaves. So far we know that the protagonists are going to be a man named Alphen who is from Dahna and a woman named Shionne from Rena. Both find themselves traveling together in a new dark adventure.

#7 Hogwarts Legacy

  • Developer: Avalanche Software
  • Publisher: Portkey Games
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S
  • Release: 2021
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

There have been several rumors over the past year that we would be receiving some kind of an RPG based in the Harry Potter universe. It wouldn’t be until September of 2020 that we got the official reveal of Hogwarts Legacy. This is an action RPG where players get to step into the world crafted up by author J.K. Rowling, although she is not directly involved in this video game development. Likewise, you shouldn’t expect to see familiar characters in both the novel or cinematic Harry Potter universe. Instead, this game is set to take place in the late 1800s where you get a letter of acceptance into Hogwarts.

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We don’t know too much about the game quite yet. It looks like this will be an open-world kind of experience where you’ll have different locations to explore outside of just Hogwarts. Players will learn magical spells, potions, the combatant with sinister foes, and tame some magical beasts. Being developed by Avalanche Software, this game is set to release sometime in 2021.

#6 Elden Ring

  • Developer: FromSoftware
  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

FromSoftware is a pretty well-known video game development studio. These are the folks that brought out the Souls series and each new video game they bring out has a massive fan base ready to pick up a copy. Currently, the studio is preparing to bring out a brand new video game called Elden Ring. It’s a title that will continue to play on some dark fantasy elements with gameplay centered around being an action RPG.

Likewise, we know that the studio is also getting some help from author George R.R. Martin, the man behind the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series. This legendary author is helping flesh out the lore and background details for the game setting. While we’re still waiting to get a premise of the title and some gameplay footage, it does look like the studio is wanting to make the title set in an open world with new gameplay mechanics such as horseback riding. Other than that, we’re left waiting to hear more about the game from the development studio.

#5 Fable

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  • Developer: Playground Games
  • Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
  • Platforms: PC, XSX/S
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

The Fable series was prominent from 2004 through 2010 where we got three mainline installments to this RPG series and since then there have been very few titles released attached to the IP franchise. Still, fans suspected that Microsoft wouldn’t keep this game on ice forever and finally during a July Xbox Series X event we got the announcement of a Fable reboot being in the works. Now, no real information was shared for players outside of the announcement trailer which really only offered a look into a fantasy world.

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Still, this reboot does have an interesting development team working on the title. Playground Games is developing this game and if you’re not familiar with the studio by name then you might be familiar with their line of video games. These are the folks that brought out the Forza Horizon series. It looks like Microsoft found that the studio can capture some gorgeous landscapes and environment details that they offered the studio to make an RPG reboot of Fable which is a drastic change-up from the racing titles that they are known for. We’re uncertain if this game will make its way out into the marketplace in 2021, but we’re certainly keeping tabs on the title.