I Played It, Like, Twice... We Did Warn You: Playing Horrified 2 During [checks notes] Still a Pandemic By Orrin Grey • May 5th, 2022 The good news is, most of the winning formula that made its predecessor tick is reproduced nicely here.
Far Cry: New Dawn’s Only Compelling Feature is Blowing Things Up with Stu By David Shimomura • March 6th, 2019 None of Far Cry: New Dawn feels like it’s meant to be experienced with another person. It’s especially not meant to be experienced with someone who is a decidedly chaotic force such as myself.
Walking the Line with Patchwork By Sam Desatoff • March 9th, 2017 “There’s something incredibly appealing about a game meant just for two–it can feel intimate and casual and competitive all at once.”
Mutually Assured Destruction – My New Favorite Flavor By Jose Cardoso • January 20th, 2017 Jose Cardoso reviews two co-op board games, Forbidden Desert and Deep Sea Adventure.
Are Games Really Better With Friends? By Matt Sayer • December 13th, 2016 Watching a bad movie with good friends can be a blast, but it doesn’t make the movie any less awful. Shouldn’t the same rule apply to games?
Back to the Couch By Taylor Hidalgo • October 22nd, 2015 “A couch full of audience-participants, and an enduring sense that gaming was something I got to share with everyone, even though I was the only one ‘playing’.”
Friendly Fire By Chris Dahlen • May 29th, 2012 Chris Dahlen plays some couch co-op with his kid. It’s a bit of a love/hate affair.
They Only Call it a Class War When We Fight Back: Brink First Look By Charles Francis Moran VI • February 28th, 2011 Flashback: Chuck Moran played Brink before it hit stores, when it was promising and unbroken. What happened?