My wife and I like to play games together, but PC devs often skip couch co-op options. For example, I bought Halo Master Chief Collection because I know Halo co-op is legendary and I never really played Halo growing up, nor did she. But the PC version specifically doesn’t have split screen co-op where the console version does.

We already own and play Stardew Valley, Outward (fantastic game if you aren’t aware), and Civ 5 (we prefer it over 6).

So what other options have you enjoyed that I may have missed?

  • @SetheryVanDamn
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    141 year ago

    If you and your wife are into D&D-type stuff Divinity Original Sin 2 has local co-op. It’s an isometric turn based adventure game. Super fun to play and on sale for about $18 at the moment, I think. I will say, it’s a little more involved than some of the more casual games like Stardew, but if you’re willing to put in a little time to learn the game it’s one of the most rewarding games I’ve ever played.

    My girlfriend and I actually played through the whole thing together!

    • @scrawdaddy
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      41 year ago

      I wish there was something else that had a similar experience to divinity! That’s my favorite game to play with my wife.

      Sill waiting on baldurs gate 3

      • @SetheryVanDamn
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        41 year ago

        Same here! Good news is that baldurs gate 3 is coming out on August 3rd - not long now!

      • @Risk
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        1 year ago

        Have you played Divinity: Original Sin 1?

        • @scrawdaddy
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          41 year ago

          I have! In some ways I liked it more than the second.

          • @Risk
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            41 year ago

            Us too.

            “Not in the mood for cheese?”

            D:OS1 felt a bit sillier and less serious. We didn’t get very far in D:OS2 - which I put down to it not suiting splitscreen as well as 1 did.