Curious to get some other perspectives on It Takes Two.
I play a ton of coop puzzle games, and while my friend and I enjoyed it a lot, it was in no way game of the year for us. It seemed largely a game built for someone to play with their non-gamer spouse.
That is absolutely fine, and we absolutely need gateway games, just found the puzzles a little lacking in depth.
My actual major gripe is story-wise, though. It kinda felt like the end message was “stay together for the kid”. I was really hoping it would be “both of our perspectives are reasonable, let’s be really good amicable co-parents”.
We just finished A Way Out and will definitely be playing Split Fiction, but what we’re actually excited for is the new We Were Here title.
Curious to get some other perspectives on It Takes Two.
I play a ton of coop puzzle games, and while my friend and I enjoyed it a lot, it was in no way game of the year for us. It seemed largely a game built for someone to play with their non-gamer spouse.
That is absolutely fine, and we absolutely need gateway games, just found the puzzles a little lacking in depth.
My actual major gripe is story-wise, though. It kinda felt like the end message was “stay together for the kid”. I was really hoping it would be “both of our perspectives are reasonable, let’s be really good amicable co-parents”.
We just finished A Way Out and will definitely be playing Split Fiction, but what we’re actually excited for is the new We Were Here title.