Description
The greatest multiplayer tension is created not by giving everyone a fair chance, but by making the fight deliberately hopeless. For decades, multiplayer gaming was built on the foundation of absolute fairness: two teams, identical resources, symmetrical maps. Then came a terrifying new genre that completely shattered the rules. It pitted four weak, vulnerable players against a single, super-powered monster. It was exhilarating, chaotic, and an absolute nightmare for developers to balance.Hunted by One dissects the fragile mechanics of asymmetrical multiplayer games, from the high-profile collapse of "Evolve" to the enduring, brutal success of "Dead by Daylight." The book analyzes the unique psychological burden placed on the solo "monster" player, who must constantly exert pressure, versus the cooperative panic and resource management required by the "survivors."Designing these games requires a masterclass in behavioral engineering. If the monster is slightly too fast, the game feels hopeless. If the survivors communicate too efficiently, the terrifying beast becomes a helpless joke. You will learn how developers use subtle environmental cues, animation locks, and information restriction to constantly tip the scales of power.Master the art of deliberate imbalance. This deep dive into game design reveals how the most intense digital tension is built precisely by stripping away the illusion of a fair fight.



