There are many single-player games that come with multiplayer options. Some games, like Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood<\/em> and Mass Effect 3<\/em>, had well-known multiplayer modes that were advertised with the games and reminded you every time you turned them on. These games didn’t let you forget they had multiplayer. Other games were much more sneaky about their multiplayer and don’t even advertise it as well as they should, like Dragon Age: Inquisition<\/em>.<\/p>
Some of us learn about multiplayer options later in life and are disappointed that we didn’t know about them when we were younger. In those games, it was barely advertised, or there was no desire to waste resources on further development. You may not have bought these games because you didn’t know they had a multiplayer mode, like Populus: The Beginning<\/em>.<\/p>
When you realize that an older game had multiplayer and if you were able to play it, you remember it fondly. Although their servers may be down, or it may not have lasted long, it was a lot of fun to play. Listed below are many games you might not think, or probably forgot, had multiplayer modes.<\/p>