I think for a one and done co-op game that kind of works in its favor. It has a lot of novel ideas that are fun to use/experience, lead to lots of funny interactions, and don't overstay their welcome.
we stopped playing in the clock part. Not sure how close we are to the end.
It's cute-ish. Both parents are so fricking stupid and you are always like "i will never make this mistake" until either of you realize it already happened.
It's not that it's not going to happen or happen again, it's that communicating should be the focus moreso than avoiding it.
I also appreciate the game trying to switch up the coop parts with different gameplay styles. Helped us as in: Helped her find out she liked Diablo.
I beat my gf on pretty much all the 1v1 minigames/races so at some point I started to lose on purpose to not have her all grumpy and frustrated for rest of the level lmao.
Fun game, very creative settings and gameplay mechanics. Looks pretty too. The best bonus was how much it/Fares made mutant Redditors and journalists seethe by suggesting that maybe jumping immediately to divorce when you hit a rough patch in a marriage isn't a great idea.
I never understood this, the game makes it ambiguous whether Cody and May stay together, it just implies that they stop being shitty to each other, even if they still go ahead with the divorce.
For the most part it was good, but the last couple of areas don't have what made everything that came before fun.
Maybe they were pressed for time, or their imagination failed them, or they had exhausted the premise or just didn't know how to wrap the game up but the end of the game is just a really big let-down.
It was nice, but I think they stretched it out a bit too much. By the end both of us just wanted the thing to end already.
I really like how only one person has to buy the game. I wish more co-op games would do this.
Glad someone made a real co-op game. There are too many single player games with co-op that add nothing to the experience. If you're making a co-op game, it has to be designed for it or you might as well not bother.
I played it with a bro for a bit and it was fine. Some interesting puzzles and I like being shrunk and then seeing things from a different perspective. All in all fairly mundane though.
I mean, I'm not a fan of marriage or kids, but I do think that people are often too quick to want to get out of a relationship without making a serious effort to fix it. If you don't have a kid, fair enough if you're both on board with it. But if you do, then you owe it to the brat to give it your best or you're a genuine homosexual.
>divorce but learned how to communicate and work together to raise the kid
yeah this is my headcanon, many petty plebbitors (read: angsty teenagers) who think you should trrat your ex like your sworn enemy when you can act civilized and teach your kid actual social values, hell if some moronic capeshit like ant-man could portray this concept vidya writers have no excuse
Unironically fantastic. It oozes soul and has *so* many different gameplay mechanics in one game it's mind boggling.
It just introduces new ideas and then keeps moving on to the next when you think it surely can't have any more up its sleeve. Must've been challenging albeit fun as a dev on the game.
Everyone has different highly subjective opinions, but I think there are 3 games for me that win a "undisputed best" in a specific category they excel at across all video games. The type where even a vocal shitposter can't claim otherwise. It Takes Two is one of those games for me.
>best 2d animation in any video game
Cuphead >best Japanese to English localization in any text heavy video game
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles >the best full co op game
It Takes Two
The ultimate reddit game.
It got me laid so yes
Unbelievable.
A game where design mattered less and ideas was everything
I think for a one and done co-op game that kind of works in its favor. It has a lot of novel ideas that are fun to use/experience, lead to lots of funny interactions, and don't overstay their welcome.
FRICK THE OSCARS
No, it's really obnoxious. Tried playing it with my gf and we just played Isaac instead.
The subtle phenomenon of absolutely hating the book of love's guts at the start of the game and then actually liking him by the end
What does he do to make you like him? I never got that far.
He helps you fix your shit
we stopped playing in the clock part. Not sure how close we are to the end.
It's cute-ish. Both parents are so fricking stupid and you are always like "i will never make this mistake" until either of you realize it already happened.
It's not that it's not going to happen or happen again, it's that communicating should be the focus moreso than avoiding it.
I also appreciate the game trying to switch up the coop parts with different gameplay styles. Helped us as in: Helped her find out she liked Diablo.
Havent played the sequel. "It takes one"
Skipped all the cutscenes and it was fun. Longer than I expected and the weakest part was the first few areas.
Yeah it was nice 1 time experience,
I beat my gf on pretty much all the 1v1 minigames/races so at some point I started to lose on purpose to not have her all grumpy and frustrated for rest of the level lmao.
Got laid at least?
streamer bait product, not a game.
It was fantastic, one of the best games of recent years
>Tfw you realise you're playing as two characters that have canonically had sex
Sure. Played it with my little cousin a couple months ago, had a blast dicking around.
How was the sex with said cousin?
Mediocre at best. Her dad should’ve trained her better.
No because i don't have friends to play with
not only I dont have friends to play it, its a EA game that requires you to have a female to play it
I wanted them to divorce when the homosexual Hispanic book started talking
yea me and my gf had a great time and basically got her into gaming. Now we play monster hunter together which is pretty sweet.
And then everyone clapped
yeee
You should say this the the story is unbelievable, anon.
>Yeah, man, me and my gf who wasn't into games played this and now she's into Monster Hunter
Frick off
No my friend kept bugging me to play it with him since you can't play it alone and he still forced me to play as the girl
Based animetroony
im not a fricking troony you goddamn moron
>in a limited pool of mates
>decided to be the girl under duress
According to the data, sounds like you are
My friend asked me to play it with him but then by the time i downloaded it he was playing it with someone else
Should I like it?
Fun game, very creative settings and gameplay mechanics. Looks pretty too. The best bonus was how much it/Fares made mutant Redditors and journalists seethe by suggesting that maybe jumping immediately to divorce when you hit a rough patch in a marriage isn't a great idea.
I never understood this, the game makes it ambiguous whether Cody and May stay together, it just implies that they stop being shitty to each other, even if they still go ahead with the divorce.
>stop being shitty
>have a divorce
Pick exactly one
good game
For the most part it was good, but the last couple of areas don't have what made everything that came before fun.
Maybe they were pressed for time, or their imagination failed them, or they had exhausted the premise or just didn't know how to wrap the game up but the end of the game is just a really big let-down.
My girlfriend was so shit at it that she got pissed off for a whole day straight. It was the start of the end of the relationship.
It was nice, but I think they stretched it out a bit too much. By the end both of us just wanted the thing to end already.
I really like how only one person has to buy the game. I wish more co-op games would do this.
its a fairly imaginative game, but i hated everything outside the game part. an awful story, awful characters and awful voice acting
Glad someone made a real co-op game. There are too many single player games with co-op that add nothing to the experience. If you're making a co-op game, it has to be designed for it or you might as well not bother.
It takes two seconds to uninstall it
>divorce bad
>stay together FOR THE KID
leaving the shit morals outside, it was an enjoyable game
I played it with a bro for a bit and it was fine. Some interesting puzzles and I like being shrunk and then seeing things from a different perspective. All in all fairly mundane though.
I mean, I'm not a fan of marriage or kids, but I do think that people are often too quick to want to get out of a relationship without making a serious effort to fix it. If you don't have a kid, fair enough if you're both on board with it. But if you do, then you owe it to the brat to give it your best or you're a genuine homosexual.
A kid growing up with parents that argue every second is a recipe for a troony or a poltard. A divorce in good terms is better.
Actually expected them to divorce but learned how to communicate and work together to raise the kid the best they can
>divorce but learned how to communicate and work together to raise the kid
yeah this is my headcanon, many petty plebbitors (read: angsty teenagers) who think you should trrat your ex like your sworn enemy when you can act civilized and teach your kid actual social values, hell if some moronic capeshit like ant-man could portray this concept vidya writers have no excuse
Unironically fantastic. It oozes soul and has *so* many different gameplay mechanics in one game it's mind boggling.
It just introduces new ideas and then keeps moving on to the next when you think it surely can't have any more up its sleeve. Must've been challenging albeit fun as a dev on the game.
Everyone has different highly subjective opinions, but I think there are 3 games for me that win a "undisputed best" in a specific category they excel at across all video games. The type where even a vocal shitposter can't claim otherwise. It Takes Two is one of those games for me.
>best 2d animation in any video game
Cuphead
>best Japanese to English localization in any text heavy video game
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
>the best full co op game
It Takes Two