![]() Given that the setting and mechanics were already firmly in place, Irrational was the perfect choice to craft a compelling plot for a single player version. But that's only until you consider that Vivendi wanted a really good single player experience out of this newest game. Thankfully, Vivendi decided to place their hopes for the future of the Tribes universe in the reliable hands of the folks at Irrational Games.Īs the developers of Freedom Force and System Shock 2, it may seem that the choice was somewhat, well, irrational. (To stave off hundreds of irate emails from longtime fans, we are aware that some trace the series goes all the way back to the Stellar 7 games but, for us, Tribes starts with Earthsiege.) With the unfortunate dissolution of Dynamix three years ago, gamers were understandably worried about the future of the franchise. The Tribes series has had legions of fans since the first Earthsiege title was released over ten years ago. While we'll still have to wait for some sort of solution for those first two titles, that last gripe has safely been put to rest by Irrational Games' Tribes: Vengeance. Give them a fantastic multiplayer game like Starsiege Tribes and they'll moan endlessly about the lack of a single player mode. ![]() Give them a stellar single player game like Grand Theft Auto 3 or Pirates! and they'll bitch that there's no multiplayer.
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