Which co-op first person shooters would you recommend?
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Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
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cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/8606297
Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
Remnant 2, it's third person but it's one of my favorite games ever.
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cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/8606297
Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
I also reccomend deep rock galactic, the devs are very involved in the community. The community is (mostly) amazing. There isn't much story and it is completely hidden in the in game encyclopedia and the wiki. No drm (apart from steam) and lots of content and depth that keeps you hooked once you make it to your first promotion.
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cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/8606297
Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
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Remnant 2, it's third person but it's one of my favorite games ever.
How does it compare to the first?
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How does it compare to the first?
It's a big improvement on every area, especially the bosses and levels.
It's the kind of game that makes it hard to go back to the original.
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cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/8606297
Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
Suggestions for local couch coop anyone?
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How does it compare to the first?
I played about 15 hours with a friend and honestly found it to be a very annoying experience
The combat never felt satisfying, and reminded me a little too much of destiny 2. By this I mean that all the shots from your guns sounded and felt like you were roughly sneezing on the enemies, and the ui felt too "clean" for what was supposed to be a more gritty game
The layouts of the dungeons felt nonsensical, such as in that one British town setting, or absolutely mind numbingly boring, such as in the futuristic open desert one
After my time playing, it felt like I was making no story progress (besides the characters sometimes saying "wow where's that one character we saw for all of ten minutes"), and it was never clear how I was supposed to progress. This is in stark contrast to dark souls, where this is an intended and relishable experience
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I also reccomend deep rock galactic, the devs are very involved in the community. The community is (mostly) amazing. There isn't much story and it is completely hidden in the in game encyclopedia and the wiki. No drm (apart from steam) and lots of content and depth that keeps you hooked once you make it to your first promotion.
Already played 500h+ of DRG with close friends that don't live close by.
Great game to have fun, talk, but also challenging if you want it to be.
Can't recommend it enough!
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I played about 15 hours with a friend and honestly found it to be a very annoying experience
The combat never felt satisfying, and reminded me a little too much of destiny 2. By this I mean that all the shots from your guns sounded and felt like you were roughly sneezing on the enemies, and the ui felt too "clean" for what was supposed to be a more gritty game
The layouts of the dungeons felt nonsensical, such as in that one British town setting, or absolutely mind numbingly boring, such as in the futuristic open desert one
After my time playing, it felt like I was making no story progress (besides the characters sometimes saying "wow where's that one character we saw for all of ten minutes"), and it was never clear how I was supposed to progress. This is in stark contrast to dark souls, where this is an intended and relishable experience
To clarify, are you talking about Remnant 1 or 2? Which one is better?
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It's a big improvement on every area, especially the bosses and levels.
It's the kind of game that makes it hard to go back to the original.
Good to know! I played through most of the first, which I felt like I was ultimately tolerating...
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Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
Ghost Recon Wildlands is one of the best. Not sure about the DRM situation.
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Good to know! I played through most of the first, which I felt like I was ultimately tolerating...
The first game felt like a really cool tech demo with the occasional cool boss here and there.
The sequel is that concept turned into a proper game. Each world now has it's own mini-campaign that ends in a final boss with dialogue, minor choices and everything.
The bosses are my favorite part though, the main ones are extremely creative and polished, especially the final one.
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When I was a kid I had a blast playing Time Splitters: Future Perfect on my friend’s PS2. Such a fun game, with a great co-op story mode.
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To clarify, are you talking about Remnant 1 or 2? Which one is better?
Remnant 2. I've heard that remnant 1 is better, but never played it
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Already played 500h+ of DRG with close friends that don't live close by.
Great game to have fun, talk, but also challenging if you want it to be.
Can't recommend it enough!
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Suggestions for local couch coop anyone?
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ROCK & STONE, BROTHER!
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cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/8606297
Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
Borderlands
Borderlands 2- all the DLC's.
Then if you're still interested,
Borderlands Pre-sequelAnd if you find yourself really into the series,
Borderlands 3 -
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Bonus points if it has a good story. Also, I'm not going to play DRM-controlled games
I've had a lot of fun with Roboquest.
Sanctum 1 & 2 are fun fps mixed with tower defence.
Deep Rock Galactic is fantastic, like others have mentioned.