Stop us if this situation sounds familiar. Your significant other decides that they'd be interested in playing a game as long as they can play with you, but you have no idea what co-op games are available -- other than your general shooter titles. Thankfully the team at Co-Optimus has compiled dedicated their entire site to promoting co-operative titles. If you're looking for information on which co-op experiences exist in the world of Xbox 360 or any other console, we recommend you check it out. We stress one point though, significant other and friends are not included.
[via Gamescore Blog]
Co-Optimus helps gamers find friendly games
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:06PM ZEBRA NINER said
I saw this site a while back, it's pretty cool the way they set it up. This is definitely my case, my GF likes to play co-op only for the most part. So if it has co-op, I buy two, unless we are talking about Conflict: Denied Ops.
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 3:31PM (Unverified) said
OPS DENIED!
I don't know about this website. It's a great idea to rate games on their co-op but why do they give Bully 4 stars? And Viva Pinata 3 stars? That doesn't make any sense.
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I don't know about this website. It's a great idea to rate games on their co-op but why do they give Bully 4 stars? And Viva Pinata 3 stars? That doesn't make any sense.
Posted: Mar 27th 2008 2:46PM ZEBRA NINER said
I think that rating is on it's co-op goodness and not on the overall quality of the game.
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Posted: Mar 27th 2008 3:46PM (Unverified) said
@JC
I was about to say that! Games and blazin together well I guess...
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I was about to say that! Games and blazin together well I guess...
Posted: Mar 28th 2008 3:34PM (Unverified) said
One hand on the controller, the other ashing a blunt.
Only way to do it. :D
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Only way to do it. :D
Posted: Apr 1st 2008 5:24PM (Unverified) said
This site kicks ass -- I wish more people would launch highly searchable databases of game features like this. Until now, if you wanted to know *specifically* what games on your platform of choice supported *local* co-op (only!), you had to do a lot of manual spelunking. I don't really read the articles, but it's nice to know about co-op games that are coming out.
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