• dan1101@lemm.ee
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    3 hours ago

    Ghost Recon Wildlands is one of the best. Not sure about the DRM situation.

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    12 hours ago

    Call of Duty 3, World at War, Black Ops 1, Modern Warfare 3, and Black Ops 3 all have local split screen Co-op as an option

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    23 hours ago

    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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      9 hours ago

      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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    Halo is my top pick, the first three have great stories and couch co-op if you need that, and if you get the master chief collection (halo mcc), the multiplayer is great and you can find tons of forge mode maps created by people, from race modes to mini golf haha

    Gears of war is also fantastic, epic story, fun gameplay, and who doesn’t love a chainsaw bayonet lol

    Deep rock galactic is another really fun one, I can’t say there’s too deep of a story too it, but it’s endlessly repayable with all the combinations of weapons and procedurally generated missions.

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    23 hours ago

    Helldivers 2 is fantastic fun and I still play it weekly, even though I’m max level with everything unlocked.

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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

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        13 hours ago

        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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            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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      19 hours ago

      Why emulate ? The Master Chief Collection is available on PC. It’s missing Halo 5 though. And then Infinite went ahead and cancelled this whole storyline.

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        There’s technically a reason.

        The OG Xbox version made by Bungie was ported to PC by Gearbox back in the day, and the port made some changes to the game in the process. More visual than gameplay oriented changes, but purists will say they ruined the game. The Gearbox port is what they built Halo Anniversary (the Xbox 360 remaster) and the TMMC version off of.

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        19 hours ago

        True, I forgot that I bought that myself. My mind went to XBox emulation because I’ve been messing around with it. It’d be interesting to hear a comparison between what runs smoother: Halo 1-4 emulated or through the MCC.

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    21 hours ago

    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.