I am looking to make some last minute purchases to play with one or more friends, and I have poked around Steam’s Co-Op page. I’m curious what new co-op games everyone on Lemmy is playing.

I just picked up Raft and Deep Rock Galactic the other day, but you can never have too many new (never played) games!

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        It’s a fantastic game! Since it requires co-op to play, one neat thing the dev did was require only one person to own a copy (you friend can play free).

        They did you with their previous game, A Way Out, as well. That one was also great!

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        Alright, I’ll say something not good about it. The story is really messed up.

        It’s fun as heck though. I wanted full games from some levels.

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      We played that one as well! We almost beat it I think. I will probably never forget the mosquitoes in that game because I found a beach with them a bit earlier than I should have and I proceeded to die more times than I can count trying to get my stuff back lol.

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    My group just finished Remnant From The Ashes, which was a pretty fun souls-lite with guns, and the sequel is due in a couple weeks. Other games we enjoyed as a group that I didn’t see mentioned already are Gunfire Reborn, Divinity 2, Wildermyth, Division 1/2, Escape Simulator, and Helldivers. All on sale for under $20 each

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      Helldivers looks interesting. Based on the trailer on Steam I’m getting a starship troopers vibe.

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        Big Starship Troopers vibes. Do you like accidentally killing your friends with grenades, mines, rocket launchers, driving over them with tanks, dropping drop pods on their heads, all in the name of killing bugs? Then this game is for your.

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        My partner and I spent hundreds of hours playing this couch coop on the PS4. Great gameplay, with a good unlock system.

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    Here are some that our group has enjoyed:

    Project Zomboid: amazingly vast and deep Zombie long-term survival isometric game. If you’re into this, you’ll play for hundreds of hours. The cost-playtime ratio is off the charts.

    Heave Ho: super crude 2D graphics, but absolutely hilarious gameplay

    The Ascent: beautiful cyberpunk-themed isometric shooter

    Broforce: very entertaining pixel-art 2D platformer/shooter (think in the style of Contra, but funnier) - we played this through to the end, which is rare for us

    Overcooked: very entertaining 3D co-op cooking isometric game (you’re running a restaurant kitchen)

    Unrailed: similar to overcooked, but you’re keeping a train running instead of cooking

    SWAT 4: old 3D FPS, but still good. I think this is only at GOG, not Steam

    Honorable mention: Hidden in Plain Sight. While not a co-op game, it’s relatively friendly, funny, and not heavily slanted to make better players run away with it because it doesn’t rely heavily on reflexes and coordination. Check it out if you can. Works great for couch play too (everyone playing on the same computer/monitor).

    Edit: all of these handle at least 4 players, which was a requirement for us. Some of them, like Zomboid and SWAT, can handle more than 4. I’m not sure how high the others can go.

    Edit 2: check https://www.co-optimus.com/ too, if you’re not already familiar with it.

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      The Ascent keeps going on sale for $9 so I’m mildly tempted to pick it up, but the reviews for it are horrible. Notably, people talk about frequent crashes and losing all progress. Have you noticed these as serious issues in your time with the game?

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        Yikes! Thanks for letting me know. We have not run into that yet. Good reason to rotate save games each time we play. We enjoy it though. Worth the money for sure if you enjoy the genre and art style.

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    GTFO with some caveats.

    1. You need a good group that can work together, coordinate, plan and work through challenging rooms.
    2. You like stealth mixed with action. You’re gonna spend most of the time sneaking up on the sleepers with bursts of action if they wake up or when you have to unlock an alarmed door.
    3. You’re gonna get your butt kicked. This is a difficult game that can end a run in under minute if you get too sloppy or cocky. But that’s half the fun.
    4. You can set aside a good chunk of time for each game. An easy map will take an hour. There aren’t that many easy maps. We’ve gone 3 hours and failed a run multiple times. We also use the time to catch up with each other. We’ve spent 5 to 10 minutes in front of a door chit-chatting before clearing a room.

    It’s bloody good fun, but you need a good group for it.

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      GTFO is fucking incredible but borderline as hard as a DnD group to get the same people to regularly show up for.

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      Agree with Children of Morta. I’ve been unable to find another 2-player coop game that hooked my friend and I like CoM did. The progression was well-paced and story elements sprinkled in felt organic. Definitely a recommend at the current sale price

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      Nine Parchments is interesting. I didn’t know the developers of Trine have been keeping so busy

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    Not a new one I’m playing, but the Trine series are great 1-3 couch (or online, I believe) coop games. Only note is that the third game is pretty different from the rest, and also suffers from some over-ambition and under-delivering. It can safely be skipped, but I personally also like it, despite it’s flaws.

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      I think i played trine 2 with a friend some time ago. Good fun, but i solved most puzzles by spamming the cube

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      I have fond memories of playing Trine 2 with some online friends. We haven’t gotten around to #3 yet with all the shortcomings

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    Can’t go wrong with Stardew Valley for something chill and Terraria is among the best games ever made.

    A big one I haven’t seen mentioned here yet is Plate Up. The best way I know to describe it is roguelike Overcooked with more agency and a slower curve into the stressful moments. We much prefer it as a result. It’s been getting free content at a pretty solid pace, too.

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    Broforce is great fun with 2 players, plethora of playable characters, destructable terrain and pretty good campaing mode.

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    I love hopping on Brawlhalla with friends, it’s so easy to pick up and have quick game 😊 free too 😉

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    Me and my friends started yet another Terraria campaign together and it’s still probably the greatest co-op game we’ve ever played.

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    Finally bought Hunt Showdown and a few Friends followed. Lots of fun but for sure a time sink if you want to get gud

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      I found hunt showdown to be way too serious and difficult lol. I’m trying to stay away from pvp shooters as well. Great game if it’s what you’re looking for though