“We believe RPGs are big … So we always believed the audience was there,” says Adam Smith

  • crow@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Just the split screen coop alone is done better than any other game I’ve played, among games that still have the feature.

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      1 year ago

      Could you expand on this? We just pre-ordered a copy for this reason- to play co-op.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve played both divinity games in co-op with my partner. You have an entire (quasi) open world game fully explorable by both players independently. At one point in the main town in DOS1, I was running around tracking clues for a mystery while my partner (a rogue) was stealing everything she could get her hands on from the market. Once I reached the climax of the mystery quest, we joined back up for the final battle.

        This freedom engenders a lot of creative flexibility and is just overall a chill way to play a game together. I agree that it makes for the best co-op experience I’ve ever played (especially when you’re playing with an otherwise non-gamer).

        And for that reason I’ve also pre-ordered BG3 😀.