Online Only
Broadband keeps getting cheaper, and consoles are now just as viable as online multiplayer platforms as PCs - illustrated nicely by online-only blaster Warhawk on PS3 last year, and the incredible strength and flexibility of Halo 3's online features. In 2008 we'll see a new generation of online-only console games, putting the restrictive and creaky likes of EverQuest Online Adventures and Final Fantasy XI to shame. There'll also be online innovation from traditionally offline experiences.
First up there's The Agency. Sony's super-spy massively multiplayer romp mixes easy-to-grasp ideas like a character's clothing dictating their skills and so on, with 'proper' MMO concepts like guilds, factions and - intriguingly - "betrayals". You'll be able to set up your own spy society after serving time with one of the game's two main factions, and recruit underlings to research weapons, uncover intel and set up new missions. If there's an option for our microphone headsets to make our voices sound like Sean Connery, The Agency will have everything covered.









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