Interesting to see how well it works as a co-op game. It's basically throwing another character into a Metroid game, and I don't know how much actual working together it will involve. But I guess it should be a laugh all the same.Moot_Geeza wrote:Unexpectedly, I'm in for this. Was having a drunken chat with my bestie matey recently, who I don't see that often these days, and we decided to do some more co-op stuff online. I think we've only played A Way Out in the past ten years (and one ridiculous session of Mudrunner), which needs rectifying. I suggested this after Jon's post and he's well up for it. So yep, day one.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I have this.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I have this.
JonB wrote:I found the platforming pretty comfortable for a first person game. It really helps to upgrade the jumps asap, I think, preferably twice. Once you can triple jump it's easy enough to correct any misjudgements in mid-air.
I also think it's a game that just wants you to throw yourself into things without much care, and it doesn't penalise you harshly for doing that. I was always chucking myself off ledges and trying to make huge leaps, and I don't think I died a great deal throughout the whole game.
It's an adventure that encourages you to be adventurous, and rewards you for it.
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