![]() ![]() Speaking of criminally underrated games, Unsighted is another two-player indie gem for the Switch that’s even better with a partner in crime. The absurdity ratchets up at a brisk pace, and the game is only more fun in good company. ![]() I made a zombie that spawned attack bunnies and bit people, while my boyfriend played as a ghost with a horse dash. Leveling up a form unlocks additional attacks and status effects - and best of all, you can mix and match them for maximum chaos. Switch into a horse to romance a horse, or disguise yourself as three different types of human in order to bamboozle a shopkeeper. You and a buddy fight your way through different dungeons and biomes in a Zelda-esque world, which have silly little quests related to various creatures. The magician can pull attack bunnies out of a hat, while the turtle can swim through water - so unlocking new creatures also means exploring new parts of the map, thanks to these features. ![]() And each form has its own set of attacks and exploration perks. But instead of just leveling up this little guy, you unlock different “forms,” like a turtle, a ghost, or a magician, to name just a few. The RPG dungeon-crawler puts you in the shoes of a character named “Nobody” who is tasked with saving the world (shocking, I know). Nobody Saves the World is the quirkiest, most delightful Nintendo Switch couch co-op game I played this year. Here are some of my favorites - particularly ones that give each player the same amount of power, rather than one primary and one assist player - that are playable on Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4, as you requested in our Dear Polygon submission form. ![]() But that’s an expensive hobby! Playing split-screen means getting to enjoy more games, on a leaner budget. Sure, there are a ton of multiplayer games where you can play online, so long as both players own a copy. I love co-op games and also lament how hard it is to find couch co-ops. Hello, Jeffrey “Mad For Multiplayer” Miller! You’ve come to the right place. Because of this we love playing split screen or general 2 player games, but this is a very hard find nowadays, and the only articles you can find on Google are sponsored and show the same 3 games. (Up to 6 players)Ĭat Quest II for $15 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This gentle action RPG is an easy sell for cat lovers as you explore a magical fantasy realm and battle your way across the map.I am very happily dating a very lovely person and we both like playing video games together, but are also poor so we can’t afford multiple consoles or the strongest WiFi connection. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): If you love side-scrolling beat 'em ups like Double Dragon, you will enjoy teaming up with pals to bash wave after wave of enemies. Spacelines from the Far Out for $15 ( Xbox, PC ): Run a retro-space-age alien airline and cater to the whims of demanding passengers in this randomly-generated co-op management adventure. What the Golf? for $20 ( Switch, PC ): While this quirky, often laugh-out-loud physics puzzler has little to do with golf, it is an enjoyable parody with a fun party mode. Nobody Saves the World for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This action RPG is an absurd, chaotic dungeon-crawler from the makers of Guacamelee! (2 players) If you've tried everything above and can't get enough couch co-op fun, you might consider one of these games.ĭysmantle for $20 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): Enlist a friend to help you survive on a monster-infested island by destroying things and scavenging resources. ![]()
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