Okeyso i'm looking to get a new 2-player game for the box and am stuck on what to go for, Im looking for a game with around an easy 700+ gamerscore and me and my brother are very good at shooting games so the difficulty shouldn't be a problem at all.
The only other game I can think of that's a splitscreen shooter is Army of Two. The focus of the game is definitely on the Two. It was meant to be played with co-op split screen. I think it would be exactly what you are looking for.
Welllllll, you see, you kinda got all of the good co-op games (which really, when you think about it, it's quite sad how the 360 doesn't have that many co-op games.... ) The only three I can think of, and that's Rainbow Six Vegas 1 & 2, along with Call of Duty: World at War. Hope it helps!
any of the lego games are good, star wars did annoy me after a while tho lol its not so much split screen as both on the same screen, when peoples dont be following me i get all angry on them haha *boot*
I just bought the Hazelight Bundle on PSN with It Takes Two and No Way Out (on sale until the 19th) as my wife and I are desperately looking for some good co-op games. These two look good but we would like some senseless co-op violence as well to relief stress :)
We used to have stuff like Halo and Killzone for that but since Halo cancelled split-screen co-op and Call of Duty is not welcome in our house, what is a fun corridor shooter to enjoy together? Serious Sam 4 seems to have dropped split screen as well, how does Serious Sam 3 hold up nowadays? (12 years old now already wow)
Anyway, what can we play together to shoot the shit out of everything on screen :)
Not split screen but Elden Ring is VERY coop friendly. If it's you and your partner, I imagine a whole lot of 'ooh, I found a flower' followed by 'BABE THIS TANK KNIGHT IS AFTER ME! CAN YOU DRAW SOME AGRO PLEASE?!'
Good fun. Only problem is that the invasions fucking suck and anyone who participates in them are trash people.
Every Borderlands game.
Honestly, I would suggest you to get a cheap secondary console (Series S for example) and hook that up on another TV, preferably in the same room. That way you have a much bigger selection. That's certainly what I would do if my wife was playing videogames....
I wanted to say Wolfenstein Youngblood, as even though it had mixed reception it was designed specifically as a co-op game, but apparently it doesn't allow split-screen, only online co-op. Ain't that some ingenuity...
This is the modern gaming world I'm afraid. If it's that important to you and you'd rather not be limited to only retro games/consoles or niche titles, you may as well just rearrange your room to have two separate setups side-by-side. That's the best you can really do in these times.
We do have 2 tvs in the living room already and 2 ps5, but rather play on the same screen with one sound source. 2 TVs is not ideal with different sound profiles. But as a last resort, it is an option. Does that work in LAN co-op or are do we still have to deal with our shoddy internet?
I played Borderlands yet it misses the mark due to its open world RPG quest nature. We're just looking for senseless action without any possibility of getting lost! We have the other bases covered already :) The FPS version of streets or rage 4 is what we want.
Anyway will try Gears 5, should fit the bill.
Not a shooter, but for the murder itch, it probably doesn't hurt too much to suggest Dynasty Warriors. Not sure if it's at all suitable, but if it is, get the 8th one instead of the 9th one. The Warriors Orochi games might also do the trick (they're kind of more of the same).
I need some help. Me and the wife couch coop all the time. Unfortunetly Couch Coop is becoming rare unless its a FPS. Im sooooo tired of Unreal on PS3. I do miss my 360 as it had gears of war and lots of other Couch Coop. What games on PS3 are a blast to play and are Couch-able?
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I have to second the comment about the Lego games. They may be skewed to a younger audience, but like a good Pixar film the writing has nuances that are for adults. Very entertaining and they offer a nice mix of genres now. From Indiana Jones to the newer Lord of the Rings.
Local - the machines would die trying to do so - online - I'm not sure, most likely would have been too much to handle or the devs decided to make this one single player only. After playing it a while, I can see how the co-op would work, but I can also see many ways in which it wouldn't. I'm presuming they tried Co-op and decided it wouldn't work very well.
It would have been a nice feature, but it doesn't ruin the game in any way with it being absent
The way missions were laid out in Samurai Warriors 4 (and presumably 4-II, which I haven't played yet) would lend itself to co-op play better -- you bring two "main" characters into a mission and could send the one you weren't actively controlling to another part of the map and switch between them, which was useful for handling objectives that weren't near one another.
Wait - DW9 doesn't have online co-op? I figured they were modeling this title after DQH2, with its open world and whatnot. But online co-op was a pretty major feature in DQH2 (even if you could never find partners here).
I thought Dynasty Warriors 9 was all about an "Open World" system. Open world by yourself? Well I'm surprised really. Aside from Berkserk Musou, and as far back at Troy Musou on PS3, every single Musou game has had coop, almost all since Dynasty Warriors 7 have had online coop and of course every single Dynasty Warriors ever released since Dynasty Warriors 3 has had offline split screen coop.......
Not that it matters because I think I have to start over...chapter 4 with Liu Bei and the mission for defeating Lu Bu and Chen Gong is glitched I believe. I defeated both and the game isn't recognizing it. Everyone is still kinda just wandering around and there's nothing left for me to do. So I guess it's time to start over with another character.
Hello, a friend and I looking for a musou-coop-online game. Since we are trophy hunters, we are interested, if you can achieve in DW9 all trophies in coop with the newest patch. Sadly the coop update was later implemented, such that the wholes guides concern only on the information of the offline version. Are there any restrictions like in the Far Cry games, where only the host can get the trophies?
Local split-screen co-operative play used to be a huge part of the Dynasty Warriors series but Empires will only support wireless co-op, which means you and a friend will both need a copy of the game to play together.
Empires is something of a spin-off version of Dynasty Warriors which plays out a lot more like the board game Risk, whereby you vie for control of the entire game map, while also participating in large-scale battles.
You can choose to be completely evil if you want so that could lead to some interesting developments. Your officers and generals, all of whom are fictionalised characters from a period of ancient Chinese history known as the Three Kingdoms War, will change their relationship with you depending on your actions, adding a level of political and diplomatic intrigue to the gameplay.
Dynasty Warriors 9 hasn't been a fan-favourite in the series, but Koei Tecmo will be hoping to make it a better experience with the incoming new modes, including split-screen and online co-op, which they recently announced via an interview with Famitsu.
Akihiro Suzuki and Atsushi Miyauchi, the game's producer and director respectively, revealed that the new co-op features go live today, meaning you can play either with your friends or random players using matchmaking. For now, PlayStation 4 players can't play together with Steam though (it's unclear if they can play with Xbox One players), and you need a PS Plus membership to play the online features.
There will also be a digital demo version of Dynasty Warriors 9 launching on November 1, featuring 90 officers and around four hours of content, with online co-op enabled too. You can also buy Character Scenarios from the main game in this trial version, starting from 200 to 400 Yen.
Furthermore, Miyauchi and Suzuki said that so far they have no plans to add more characters, but there will be new costumes, weapons, and scenarios in the form of DLCs in the next half year, starting in November.
Member the games you used to play? We member. The basement at the Hardcore Gamer office has a section known as the Crust Room, with an old grey couch and a big old CRT TV. All the classic systems are down there collecting dust, so in an effort to improve the cleanliness of our work space, we dust off these old consoles every so often and put an old game through its paces, just to make sure everything stays in working order. We even have a beige computer with a floppy disk drive.
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