Career mode
Career mode is a video game term referring to a mode of gameplay that involves taking control of a single character and guiding the character through their career.[1] The mode is normally associated with sports games, where it is referred to by various names such as "superstar mode",[2] "My Player mode",[3] and "Road to the Show mode",[4] in which a player controls the career of a single athlete.[5]
Normal features of the mode include tracking the character's statistics and customizing the character's appearance and attributes. Additional options may also be available, such as participating in various activities outside of the main gameplay, as in NBA 2K13 which allows players to spend virtual currency to make special appearances at charity functions to improve team chemistry.
Features
Players in the mode are normally rated, sometimes with a scale from 0 to 99 (with 99 being the highest score) in both the overall category and in various categories that correspond to a specific position (e.g., a quarterback in American football, a catcher in baseball, a point guard in basketball).[6]
Career mode generally rewards players for positive plays (such as scoring a basket, grabbing a rebound, hitting a home run, blocking a shot, or scoring a touchdown) and penalizes them for negative plays (like missed shots, throwing an interception, or striking out).[5] During matches, gamers take the role of one specific player, controlling all of their actions with teammates controlled by the game's A.I. Normally a limited amount of control is provided over teammates such as calling for a teammate to pass or take a shot. Players can always benefit from the A.I. when they either take a shot that is appropriate for their skill level or pass to the receiver that they happen to see open.[7]
Some games such as the Madden NFL series award experience points that can be used to augment ratings of various skills.[2] Games such as MLB 13: The Show, feature in-depth creation features allowing for control over many aspects of the in-game character.[4] In addition to playing skills, other vital statistics such as eye color, weight, height, and date of birth may also be editable. Career mode may also span in-game years, taking a player from rookie year to retirement.
While video game with career mode have been exclusively single-player in the past, Madden NFL 13 brings a true multiplayer career mode experience by allowing multiple players play their career modes with each other at the same time. The only limitation that players cannot be on a team that is controlled by a human-controlled coach.[8] Recent games like NBA 2K13 and Madden NFL 13 have a fake social networking screen that operates similar to Twitter.[9]
Association football games like FIFA 13 handle red-card suspensions for the player's career mode persona just like if it was a computer-controlled player in the manager mode. Career mode is also featured in the EA Sports NASCAR games.
References
- ↑ "UFC Undisputed 2010 career mode preview". PS3 GameZone. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- 1 2 "Madden 08 Countdown: Superstar Mode". IGN. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ "NBA 2K10: My Player Hands On". IGN. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
- 1 2 "MLB 10: The Show Career Mode Hands-on". IGN. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- 1 2 "NBA Live 09's Be A Pro Mode". IGN. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ "Madden NFL 10: Two Cover Stars and Top Ten Position Ratings". GameSpot. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ "FIFA Soccer 08 Hands-On: Be A Pro mode". GameSpot. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ "What Exactly is Madden’s New Career Mode Giving You—and What Is It Taking Away?". Kotaku. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
- ↑ "Madden 13 aims to be the 'first true sports RPG'". Joystiq. Retrieved 2012-12-13.