How important is co-op gaming to you in a game you are thinking of buying? What games have done this well and what have done it poorly or needed it but didn't have it?
co-op gaming is an integral part of our relationship. it adds a dimension to it that is probably missing in a lot of other people's relationship. maybe they make up for it in another way, like watching the same movies perhaps or loving the same books. rigid and i don't really agree much when it comes to movies. actually we don't agree much when it comes to anything, but we can agree on a good co-op game....usually.
i'm looking at a couple right now, but i'm still undecided because i know rigid isn't all that keen on those two; army of two and et: quake wars. i haven't demo'd et:qw yet, but for some reason i'm leaning more towards it. it's probably because of my northenders friends, still, i haven't really seen much catch my eye.
to be perfectly honest, co-op isn't quite as important as a good online multiplayer like cod, rb6 or gr. i just got my first gamefly game in the mail yesterday and it was army of two. i wanted to try it out as soon as i could, but my neighbor was there and rigid was making dinner so i decided to show him my dance dance and humiliate myself.
when it came time to try out the army of two rigid simply went into the other room and jumped on his cod4...he didn't even give it a chance and wasn't at all interested in playing with me.
today will be different because when i get home, i'll jump on my ddr for a bit then i'll dance my foot right up his ass and puppeteer him into seeing things my way.
co-op does a body good.
Friday, June 06, 2008
co-op gaming with rigid
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