That, however, does not mean I have no interest in multiplayer games. It is that after years of not having access to a stable enough internet connection, I no longer have any interest in playing with others online. It’s not that I am still cursed with a single minuscule ethernet cable. Since the Xbox 360 era (henceforth known as the golden age of offline bots), we few who still don’t play online games have been overlooked when it comes to shooter content. Image Credit – Henry Kucab The Search For Offline Bots If only there were a game like it, I dreamed, but playable offline where all the enemies were controlled by AI. Unfortunately, the moment I got home, my dreams of playing it were crushed. It was glorious, unlike anything I’d ever played before. But, when I was thirteen(ish), every day after school I’d pop around my friend’s house to play TF2. Understandably, my unhealthy obsession with strategy games and Sims 3 comes as a result.
It meant I could never play multiplayer games at home. Unfortunately, our “gaming computer”, a ten-tonne white brick that sat in my bedroom on a little pink table, was too far from the ethernet cable. All we had, up until I was sixteen, was an ethernet cable the size of a floppy piece of spaghetti. *This guide will be updated whenever any new titles are discovered or released