The first conversation that happens when it comes to gaming is, do you play PC or console? In recent years there have been professional mobile players too.
The second should be – do you prefer to play multiple players or solo gaming?
It is a big question because there are perks to both – and a lot of opinions too. But let’s say you pitched multiple payer games and single-players against each other – what would that look like?
After a long day of work, school, college – or just life in general, there is something safe and straightforward about firing up a single player. You can throw your headphones on, grab a snack, and you don’t need to expel any more interaction energy.
It’s just you, your character, and the gameplay.
But… have you ever had the pure joy of discord going wild because you managed to down a boss that seemed to be your gear check? It is an incredible feeling, and the fact you celebrate with friends from all over the world -it’s an exciting moment.
And let’s not forget the mobile players, playing card games or poker on mobile. Headphones on, quietly cashing in or winning games as they travel around their daily lives.
With gaming, there is something for everyone.
Differences between single-player and multiple-player games
Single-player games, by definition, are solo adventures. What shape does that adventure take? It could be anything. But one thing is for sure – it will be alone.
Solo games have plenty of difficult-to-beat bosses, deeply enjoyable storylines, and a rich character experience. So that when you play solo, it’s a meaningful experience. And while your ‘chat’ in the game might start and end with NPCs, the gameplay is a challenge and a worthwhile endeavor.
Multi-player games have more options usually when it comes to gameplay. While they are designed to be enjoyed by multiple players, there are usually single-player options. For many MMORPGs the community and multiplayer aspect are great, but there are things you can do alone too – giving it a little more option.
Though, for the most part, if it says multiplayer, there will be things within the game designed for conversation, community, and unity. Multiple players can usually be played on the same console or via the internet. Depending on the game.
Advantage of Multiplayer games
The biggest advantage of multiplayer games is the ability to play with friends. You can choose the multiplayer style, whether it’s playing on PC or via a console. Multiplayer games come with a lot of freedom to chose how you want to play. You can join parties, guilds, teams, groups or just play with friends.
One of the biggest features of MMORPGs and other popular multiply player genres is that you have a sense of community and belonging. While you might join a group with people you don’t know, you might make friends by the end.
The more you play together, the closer you become.
The advantages of single-player games
One of the advantages of single-player games is that you enjoy rich storylines and incredible graphics made for you (and the other players, of course). Each moment in the game has been carefully planned out for a single person to enjoy. You don’t have to wait for other players’ games to load or wait online for 25 minutes – just to find out they are running late.
One of the most rewarding things is completing a questline or unlocking new features; it is a personal achievement. While you can check forums and ask other players how they did it, you still need to overcome the obstacle by yourself. Sometimes players can spend weeks trying to tackle a particular boss.
Since the solo player game is designed to envelop the players, the characters can be richer, with a deep backstory and a special focus on the player feeling an affinity with the character.
Who wins in the multiplayer vs. single-player gaming question?
Either could be crowned as the winner because it is a very personal decision. There are so many bonuses for each style of play. However, what should be remembered is that while most multiple-player games can play with people or alone, single players are designed for just one person.
Yet, there are some multiplayer games; even when they present a fantastic single-player option, they still have bottlenecks in solo play. Some gear is locked behind group bosses.
Solo games are great when you want to get lost in the storyline and reign supreme as you play – with zero need to communicate with others. Multiplayer games also allow people to explore a role outside of their typical character in real life. People who may be timid in the real world might step into a strategic leader role – online and lead a group to victory.
There is a middle ground, though. When you and your friends all have the same game and discord or vent, you can talk with friends, but enjoy the solo game—discussing your progress and motivating each other to complete it faster.
Whether you choose multiplayer or solo player games, the only thing that matters is that it is a game you enjoy.