Kathycf is right in that there's more and deeper quests in LOU than the original multiplayer version. Plus there's been extra content added with both LOA and third party monsters to make a more varied experience and some empty regions had monsters added to make it worth exploring them (Eastern Island & the Pit of Despair for example). I also mixed it up a little in veteran and elite modes by changing the monster population in certain regions to try to keep the experience fresh, something that not even DS2 can do.
So yes it would probably be interesting to play in multiplayer. It would even be easy to re-enable the single player hireables though summoned versions would be better as they would increase their stats and levels as otherwise you would have to rehire the single player hireables every play session. Unless a DS1 version of KillerGremal's nifty flick command that increases hireable's levels in-line with the player's hero could be created. Plus the nifty equipment upgrade command gizmo that upgrades the hirable's gear in-line with their new levels.
Kathycf is right in that there's more and deeper quests in LOU than the original multiplayer version. Plus there's been extra content added with both LOA and third party monsters to make a more varied experience and some empty regions had monsters added to make it worth exploring them (Eastern Island & the Pit of Despair for example). I also mixed it up a little in veteran and elite modes by changing the monster population in certain regions to try to keep the experience fresh, something that not even DS2 can do.
So yes it would probably be interesting to play in multiplayer. It would even be easy to re-enable the single player hireables though summoned versions would be better as they would increase their stats and levels as otherwise you would have to rehire the single player hireables every play session. Unless a DS1 version of KillerGremal's nifty flick command that increases hireable's levels in-line with the player's hero could be created. Plus the nifty equipment upgrade command gizmo that upgrades the hirable's gear in-line with their new levels.