Shooters definitely lend themselves well to co-op, and I've enjoyed quite a few like that. It is nice, though, when another genre makes a strong appearance, like with Diablo III. Cloudberry Kingdom was a really fun, zany co-op platformer. And, naturally, I'm blanking on other examples now lol
Co-Op Highlights
On 02/03/2017 at 04:34 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
I was thinking the other day about the games that really formed the core of my gaming. Many of them are games with campaign co-op as an option. It goes back all the way to the 80s and arcade games. So here's a list of the five games that everything else revolved around over the years.
80s arcade years: 1943: The Battle of Midway: This vertically scrolling shooter was a favorite for the 2 player co-op and all the weapon powerups.
90s: Duke Nukem 3D: Mark and I played this in so many versions: PC, PS1, N64, Saturn, Xbox 360, and XBO (haven't played the Megaton edition on XBO quite yet, but I have it). You can play the whole campaign co-op and we did that in a competitive way so many times. We also played multiplayer maps with bots on the N64 a ton of times. Always fun.
00-2006: Halo: Combat Evolved (and Halo series): Mark and I played Halo: C.E. like some people play poker every week. It was campaign co-op again as the mode of choice. From the beach landing on The Silent Cartographer through Assault on the Control Room were the set of levels we played over and over. It was always different and always super fun. We continued playing the other Halo games all the way through Halo: Reach, but after that it tapered off. I still have to play Halo 5, which I just got to catch up.
2007-2009: Crackdown: Mark and I roamed the three cities of Crackdown, stealing cars and pounding gangs, for a long time. There's few games better in the open world co-op category.
2009- present: Borderlands: It took me a little while to get into the series but when I did it was lots of time spent in that world. FPS meets Diablo and open world exploration, what a delicious combo.
What's next? I don't know. A new series could come out of nowhere and be the next big thing in co-op gameplay for me. I'm open to all possibilities.
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