While Payday 2 offers up an offline mode where you can fill the 3 co-op spots with A.I. controlled thieves as you take on various heists and robberies, it?s certainly not something I?d suggest doing. I came to this realization when attempting to review the game on PS3 last week. I was stuck playing the game alone for the most part due to some serious matchmaking issues on PSN. Those have thankfully been patched, but it was a long enough bout with the offline mode to really make it stand out as exceptionally bad.
The majority of the issues when playing Payday 2 offline without friends in tow stems from the absolutely awful A.I. that control your teammates. While it?s easy to pass Payday 2 off as just another FPS at first glance, it?s less focused on racking up kills and centered more on accomplishing objectives across a number of various missions. Some of these are simple affairs like knocking over jewelry stores, while others can be multi-day art heists, meth cooks, and other nefarious deeds. Sadly the accompanying A.I. isn?t up to the task for any of these events. They exist simply to absorb bullets and shoot some back, unable to pick up bags of money, restrain civilians or act independently whatsoever. And considering this is absolutely vital for some of the tougher missions in Payday 2, it makes me question why there?s an offline mode present at all if it?s virtually unplayable past the minor smash and grabs at the start.
I whole-heartedly endorse Payday 2 as an online experience. It?s unlike any other shooter you?re likely to play, and despite some repetition from doing the same set of heists over and over again, you?ll have a hard time putting it down. If you?re able to get a group of dedicated, microphone wielding friends together you?ll get even more enjoyment out of this. It seriously is one of the most satisfying co-op experiences I?ve had this generation, and is absolutely worth checking out if you have the ability to play the game with others.
At the start of the game you?re not rolling in dough from the early missions completed, most of the smash and grab heists you?ll start off with are only going to net you $3,000 to $5,000 in spending cash at the start. But with early automatic weapons costing around or over $100,000 it?ll be some time before you can really afford anything worthwhile. It can also take a lot of skill points before you?ll start to see the really useful sections of the four skill trees become available, which really hurts the overall pacing of Payday 2 quite a bit.
Payday 2 is a game that I really enjoy when it?s working right, which is definitely more often than not at this point. It had a rocky launch week with some broken matchmaking on PSN, but again this seems to be pretty well fixed. However, and I can?t emphasis this enough, you should really only give this game a go if you?re going to play with others. This is not a single player experience that fares well, to the point that the option could be excised completely and I would not miss it a bit. But if you?re looking for a unique co-op based shooter with a heavy focus on teamwork and objective based gameplay, you?ll have a tough time doing better than Payday 2.
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