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If you were playing a top shoot em up and you couldn't beat a certain enemy or your health was just too low for you to want to carry on, you would wish you could have a friend to give you a helping hand. Am I right?
The solution. Either companies try and consider people having a good time in co-operative mode, watching each others backs whilst working things out together or you try so many times that you want to take the game out of the console and jump on it til you hear that snapping sound, which calms you down a bit.
Although if you did try jumping on the disc/cartrige, then the next morning you would hate yourself for what you did last night.
Games companies try to make games as realistic as possible but in real life, would you see just one person doing a mission on his/her own. You would see task groups moving in slowly, making sure each other is safe.
The only co-operative games I can think of are Duke 3d/duke 64, Perfect dark, Hexen, and probably a few more I missed.
Dont you all hate it when your brother, sister or friend wont get off the game you really cant wait to play because they just want to get passed one more bit (which they said they would ages ago).
Remember, everyone needs backup sometimes!
If you were playing a top shoot em up and you couldn't beat a certain enemy or your health was just too low for you to want to carry on, you would wish you could have a friend to give you a helping hand. Am I right?
The solution. Either companies try and consider people having a good time in co-operative mode, watching each others backs whilst working things out together or you try so many times that you want to take the game out of the console and jump on it til you hear that snapping sound, which calms you down a bit.
Although if you did try jumping on the disc/cartrige, then the next morning you would hate yourself for what you did last night.
Games companies try to make games as realistic as possible but in real life, would you see just one person doing a mission on his/her own. You would see task groups moving in slowly, making sure each other is safe.
The only co-operative games I can think of are Duke 3d/duke 64, Perfect dark, Hexen, and probably a few more I missed.
Dont you all hate it when your brother, sister or friend wont get off the game you really cant wait to play because they just want to get passed one more bit (which they said they would ages ago).
Remember, everyone needs backup sometimes!