![]() ![]() The Dark Pictures Anthology – The Devil In Me Much like the other entries in The Dark Pictures Anthology, House of Ashes is all about sniffing around the environment for clues, completing quick time events which require you to press a series of buttons at the correct time and most importantly, discover one of a multitude of different endings depending on the decisions that you and your friends have made with House of Ashes pass-the-pad local coop play. The third entry in the roundly popular survival horror series known as The Dark Pictures Anthology, House of Ashes whisks players off to mid 2000s Iraq where warring American and Iraqi factions stumble upon the long buried tomb of a revered entity, before running foul of the monster that lay inside. The Dark Pictures Anthology – House Of Ashes Put simply, if you’re after a local co-operative game that will last you absolutely ages, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has your back and then some.ġ3. In practice, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is also much more varied than its predecessors too, thanks to the inclusion of a number of third-person shooting, racing and flying levels (all of which can be tackled in drop-in and drop-out coop). A frankly mammoth offering which encompasses Star Wars episodes one through nine and with content from many of the ‘side’ movies and TV shows such as Rogue One, Obi Wan and The Mandalorian, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is as comprehensive as it gets for fans of Star Wars and Lego. You can certainly count on the Lego games being great local co-op games and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is no exception. A smart co-op puzzler with a sizable dollop of cuteness and cleverness in equal measure, KeyWe is absolutely worth your time. Putting players in the (very tiny) shoes of Debra and Jeff, a pair of diminutive kiwi birds that are working in a bizarre post office, KeyWe tasks two brave players with pecking, jumping, flapping and slamming their way through different levels as they attempt to get precious messages and mail delivered on time. Of course, when it all goes the other way (as it so often does), that can be fun too. There’s nothing quite like watching a kitchen run just to schedule as everyone acts like a well-oiled machine, cooking meals and cleaning dishes. Overcooked! All You Can EatĪs a team of chefs that must cut up vegetables, prepare meals and wash dishes against the backdrop of rocking ships and exploding volcanos, the Overcooked! games remain some of the best local multiplayer games you can buy today. Honestly, there are few things better than hooking up a pair of controllers, grabbing a friend and just tearing through legions of Foot Soldier goons as Leonardo and Raphael. The appeal of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is rooted far in the past, where young folks in the late 80s and early 90s would queue up to pump coins into side scrolling brawler games such as Final Fight and most particularly, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game.Ī modern day riff on that aforementioned Konami classic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge takes that classic concept and brings it kicking and screaming onto PS5 with stunning retro visuals that do justice to the arcade originals, six player(!) co-op and enough charm and bone-breaking action to keep even the most fervent of side-scrolling fans happy. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Throw in enough quests to refloat the Titanic and enough new weapons to tilt the Earth of its axis and you’ve pretty much got your next must have split-screen PS5 title in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.Ĥ. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands takes the looter shooter shenanigans of the Borderlands series to the next level, thanks in no small part to its heavy leaning on tabletop gaming tropes and a hefty, anvil-sized amount of whimsy and snarky humour.īy embracing tabletop gaming (and a fantasy setting in particular), Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands lets players not only slay all manner of evil goblins, trolls and dragons, but also choose from multiple blended class disciplines to boot as well. The absolute embodiment of great split-screen gaming, It Takes Two is simply sublime. With each player cast as a squabbling parent that has been transformed into a diminutive child’s doll, It Takes Two riffs on Honey I Shrunk The Kids as it presents players with a series of unique and deeply fun challenges that have you facing off with a band of rebellious squirrels, a deeply sarcastic book that’s trying to help (but really isn’t) and much more besides.
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