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xDarkz

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Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« on: March 29, 2019, 09:14:20 pm »

Hey guys!

Kinda been in a gaming void lately and nothing has been really quite capturing our interest or keeping us interested. We were hoping you guys had any suggestions regarding a full-length campaign cooperative experience something like Divinity Origin Sin 1&2. We've been playing quite a bit of Outward but it seems like we're close to completing it already!

We're very much into games with campaigns with integrated co-op rather than it being something tacked on.
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2019, 01:22:30 am »

Shadow Warrior 2 is built off of being designed for co-op.
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2019, 02:10:42 am »

Borderlands 2.
The Division 1 and 2.
Dark Souls 3 (although it's a bit awkward.)
Monster Hunter World (although coop is very wonkily designed)
Magicka (casual)
Satellite Reign
Death Road to Canada (Casual)
Warhammer 40k Dawn of War 2 (and Chaos Rising and Retribution)
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2019, 03:30:41 am »

Co-op I would play: Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Ibb and Obb, Don't Starve, Factorio, Minecraft, Terraria, Heroes of Hammerwatch, and any hotseat strategy game or online RTS. And obviously there's duo-queue in various MOBAs and fighting games...
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2019, 06:26:14 am »

"A Way Out" is an interesting Co-Op game. It is designed from the ground up to be a story driven co-operative experience and it plays a bit like a cheesy american action movie (in a good way). It is not perfect, but it felt pretty unique. Another bonus is only 1 person needs a copy.
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« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2019, 04:12:44 pm »

unreal 1
doom (brutal doom)
quake1
there are some coop mods for farcry1 and doom3
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2019, 04:25:40 pm »

Definitely not in the scope of the games you mentioned, but the games I've spent most co-op time on (not counting sandbox games like Minecraft, Terraria, Starbound, etc) were
NomNom Galaxy
Stikbold!
Overcooked
Streets of Rogue
Secrets of Grindea
Rocket League (doesn't really fit the 'campaign' requirement, though)

I've also had a blast playing Rimworld with the multiplayer mod. Kinda literally, since a lightning strike caused a fire and killed our characters with fire and infection of the wounds.
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2019, 04:33:19 pm »

Remnant: From The Ashes.
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Re: Looking for full-length Co-Op experience
« Reply #8 on: September 14, 2019, 06:37:13 am »

Neverwinter Nights and Neverwinter Nights 2. I mostly played 2 in co-op, and it kinda feels like the second player is tacked on (which leads to some unintentionally funny situations), but the writing is the good kind of bad, so it just adds to the entertainment value. NWN1's main campaign is kind of dull, but there's many player-made campaigns for it.

Armed Assault 2 has a full campaign and all, but it was amazingly buggy, and lead to different entertaining bugs all 3 times my friends and I tried to play through it (only to end up at a game breaking cutscene bug). Expect scripted NPC pilots to randomly crash your osprey into a mountain, or to dump you out too high off the ground and kill you.

I'll second Brutal Doom. It's explosive gory fun as either solo or co-op. Alternatively, there's a bunch of mods for doom that also play rather well and can be co-oped, including some with RPG elements, tho they're all gonna be pretty fast-paced regardless. There's also other games of the era, like Heretic, Hexen 1 and 2, Duke Nukem 3d, Blood, Shadow Warrior, that allow you to play through the campaigns with other people.

Also seconding Magicka. The co-op's kind of a mutual hindrance thing where more players mostly mean greater chances of doing something wrong, but it's fun if you don't mind entertainment by way of your friends accidentally exploding you or sending you flying off a cliff. Was prone to major connection issues last I tried it, tho.

Trine 2 has a co-op campaign for up to 3 players. Tho whoever gets the wizard could basically solo the game.

Stardew Valley's a more "relaxing" sort of thing where you mostly just work to get upgrades and marry waifus/husbandos. There is a world with pre-written events that happen with time and all, so it's sort of a campaign, I guess?
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