Beste coop games: The 17 Best Co-op Games of all time [March 2023]

The 17 Best Co-op Games of all time [March 2023]

Games, sometimes, are best experienced with a friend or two by your side. These games in particular are more than just another way of keeping yourself entertained, and will put your friendships to the test in some cases (It Takes Two, I’m looking at you). Whether your thing is gunning down hordes of monsters, building a beautiful farm together, or simply trying to survive, we’ve delved into some of the best co-op games of all time to convince your pals to explore.

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Gaming can be a very solitary activity at times. You boot up Elden Ring, and before you know it, you’ve not spoken to a single person other than Ranni for 10 hours. However, gaming is also one of the best activities for connecting with those close to you, and in some cases, it can make or break a friendship (a few of my own friendships have been very much tried and tested by It Takes Two).

Co-op games are an absolute treasure because of this. Massively multiplayer games can certainly have the same effect, however, there’s something about being able to curl up on the sofa with a buddy and blast through a couch co-op run of Borderlands that makes co-op games privy to hosting much more heart-warming memories than, I hate to say it, my hundreds of hours with Valorant and Dead by Daylight.

That being said, the criteria for this list is simple: it must be a game that is co-op focused or has a solid co-op campaign. I’m going to be excluding games that are massively multiplayer, and those that include PvE and PvP multiplayer elements. This list consists of titles that encourage co-operation only!

  • Stardew Valley
  • It Takes Two
  • Borderlands series
  • Left 4 Dead 2
  • Deep Rock Galactic
  • Cuphead
  • Castle Crashers
  • Dead Space 3
  • Don’t Starve Together
  • Phasmophobia
  • Portal 2
  • Overcooked!
  • Human Fall Flat
  • Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze
  • New Super Mario Bros.
  • Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
  • Goat Simulator 3
  • Other Honourable Mentions

Stardew Valley

  • Released: 2016
  • Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Android
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Stardew Valley is the farming simulator with a charming tale to tell, coming from one-man powerhouse, Eric Barone (AKA ConcernedApe). It’s so much more than a pixelated RPG that lets you harvest crops and name your animals, though, and will have you restoring life to the entire town one step at a time.

This, however, can be daunting. There’s a lot of grinding involved in Stardew Valley, which often sees players sinking hundreds of hours into perfecting their farms. This workload can be lessened, however, by bringing a friend on board for co-op.

Tend to your crops and animals together in Stardew Valley.

I love playing Stardew Valley co-operatively, a lot more than playing solo, anyhow. Stardew Valley isn’t a game you’ll tire of quickly, but when you find yourself endeared by it, you’ll often wish you were sharing your farm with someone else.

In co-op, each of you can choose to do whatever you want across the town, together or apart. As long as you both retreat to bed at the same time each day, you can live out the fantasy farming experience however you want, but with some helpful company to hand.

It Takes Two

  • Released: 2021
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

A list of the best co-op games of all time obviously is incomplete without It Takes Two appearing somewhere on it. Hazelight are no strangers to creating puzzling co-op games that are heaps of fun, however, It Takes Two is almost certainly the best one they’ve made so far.

Cody and May are two loveable characters that you get to control in It Takes Two.

Stepping into the tiny, doll-sized bodies of a bickering couple on the brink of a divorce, you and your friend must work your way through a range of platforming puzzles and return to normal human beings again. However, The Book of Love isn’t going to make it easy, and it’s pretty important that May and Cody must work out their differences as they go on this adventure together.

More than just another co-op game, It Takes Two features an incredibly touching story too, making it one game that I see constantly recommended for couples. Don’t worry, you can also play this with a buddy without fear of falling in love with them, but if you don’t work together, this one very well could break your friendship. For a few hours, maximum, until you want to play again.

Borderlands series

  • Released: 2009
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Again, a list regarding co-op games would not be complete without the ultimate couch co-op experience that is the Borderlands series. All the main line games can be played in co-op from start to finish, and in some cases, it’s encouraged.

The Borderlands games are shoot-and-loot titles that move at an incredibly fast pace, and thus, act as great fun for when you and some pals simply want to sit around the TV and plug in a controller. Borderlands 3 is arguably the best title for the co-op experience, as there is a bit more on offer than the original title in terms of co-op features. For example, loot drops are instanced, so everyone in your squad will be privy to their own drops.

The Borderlands games are some of the best for FPS couch co-op.

What I also love about these games is just how easy it is to pick up a couple of controllers and get going. You don’t have to start the story over every time you invite a new friend to play, as a level-syncing system will allow anyone to join any save. This means that a newbie to Borderlands can jump into the save of a Borderlands’ veteran, and with their levels synced, they can still have one hell of a good time fighting off hordes.

Left 4 Dead 2

  • Released: 2009
  • Platforms: PC, Xbox 360
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

It would’ve been nice to be speaking about Back 4 Blood right now, rather than Turtle Rock’s venture from 12 years prior, but Back 4 Blood was less than impressive. If you and your pals want to experience bashing the brains of zombies out, while panicking the entire time, Left 4 Dead 2 will give you that.

Who doesn’t love gunning down hordes in Left 4 Dead 2 from time to time?

In Left 4 Dead 2, the focus isn’t just on keeping yourself alive, but keeping the rest of the gang alive too. One moment you’re looting or running around with the healing gnome having the time of your life, and the next you’re flocking to your screaming teammate who has a Hunter hot on their tail. The chaos never ends, especially as you progress through the various levels.

Over a decade later, you might think L4D2 has lost its charm, but if anything, the opposite has happened. Especially in light of how Back 4 Blood’s issues at launch, there are plenty of people still playing L4D2 to this day, and I can guarantee some of your pals wouldn’t mind jumping back in to hack and slash away at some zombies together.

Deep Rock Galactic

  • Released: 2018
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One
  • Multiplayer: Online Co-op

As a group of mining dwarves in space, each with their own abilities bespoke to your class, your job in Deep Rock Galactic is to mine for resources, kill off creatures, and complete various missions. This title doesn’t ever feel like it’s taking itself too seriously, and can prove to be a lot of fun for yourself and up to three others.

Dwarves in space. That’s all you need to know about Deep Rock Galactic in order to play it.

As you adventure through various procedurally generated caves and often struggle to find your way back out of them again, Deep Rock Galactic will often require a bit of planning and strategising if you want to make it to your trusty escape pod. That being said, another part of the co-op fun is also to be had in your failures.

Simply put, whether you win or lose against the alien hordes of Deep Rock Galactic, there’s plenty of fun to be had with your friends throughout the endless web of cave systems.

Cuphead

  • Released: 2017
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Cuphead is a notoriously difficult platforming game that pays homage to the 1930s through both its style and sound. Whether you pick this one up with the intentions of playing solo or co-op, you’re guaranteed a devilishly chaotic time.

Invite a friend to play, and Cuphead is accompanied by Mugman. I’m not sure playing co-op makes this game any easier, but it does make it a lot more fun. As you navigate the overworld, hopping between levels that all have their own distinct bosses — some charming, and some deeply unsettling — yourself and your friend will still need to work together to actually get anything done.

Cuphead is full of vibrant bosses, including Sally Stageplay.

It’s super easy to make a mistake in Cuphead, and before you know it, one of you is slowly making their way to the afterlife. The beauty of co-op in Cuphead, however, is that your companion can parry you back to life, giving you both another chance at victory. Or they can leave you to die, it’s one way of finding out who your friends are!

We also have Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course DLC arriving on June 30, 2022.

Castle Crashers

  • Released: 2008
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Castle Crashers is a four player co-op adventure that’ll have you and your pals quite literally hack, slash, and smash your way to victory. The 2D beat ‘em up initially arrived on Xbox 360 back in 2008, and served countless hours of fun for players looking to waste a few hours fighting alongside friends.

Castle Crashers really throws you back to the Xbox 360 era.

Incredibly colourful, you and your friends are four knights who must stop one dark wizard from causing havoc across this medieval universe. This means that as you go through levels of hacking and slashing away at enemies, your job will be to rescue the mystical crystal and multiple princesses that this wizard has taken captive.

Through taking on levels and collecting coins, you can get new items and weapons to liven up the adventure even further, and in combination with your mates’ skills, you can have some epic fighting fun. If a simple, 2D beat ‘em up that hails back to the Xbox 360 days and is intertwined with various RPG elements sounds like your thing, rally the troops and play Castle Crashers.

Dead Space 3

  • Released: 2013
  • Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
  • Multiplayer: Online Co-op

Dead Space 3 is a questionable contender on this list, given that the game itself isn’t all that great. That being said, I think it deserves a mention because of what it tried to do, and because if you want some action-heavy fun with a friend in space, this one will be great for you.

I know it’s not the best Dead Space game, but it is the best for co-op play.

As you navigate Dead Space 3 solo, you’ll often a see another soldier in the distance doing their own thing. You can’t interact with them, but they’re there. Meanwhile, if you join up with a friend for co-op, that soldier suddenly has a lot more life as you or your friend take their position. Dead Space 3 also intended to fuck with players in co-op a little, and have them questioning their sanity. Those playing as John Carver will likely see a few things in their environment that Isaac can’t, leading to some interesting conversations between you and your friend.

If you’ve a few quid to spare and want to bash some brains in Dead Space style, picking up Dead Space 3 with a friend is worth it. Additionally, perhaps one of the better things about Dead Space 3 is that co-op progression is carried into the saves of both players, not just the hosting player.

Don’t Starve Together

  • Released: 2016
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Don’t Starve is an unsettling survival game from Klei Entertainment that can also feel surprisingly charming at times, when you’re not eating your friends whom mainly consist of pigs. In a randomly generated map, you are Wilson, a scientist trapped in this whimsical world of wilderness by an evil demon. You must craft and explore to survive, and paired with a friend, the game has even more fun features to explore.

Don’t Starve Together is equal parts charming and unnerving.

Firstly, when you pair up with a pal or three in Don’t Starve Together, you have two choices. You can choose to spawn together and enjoy infinite lives, or if you fancy more of a challenge, you can each be spawned across the map with limited lives. If I’m being honest, though, the latter is more fun because there’s a surprising amount of trouble to be caused in death. If you or one of your pals finds themselves trapped in the afterlife, it isn’t game over. Dead players can hang out as ghosts, lowering your sanity as they taunt you.

That being said, if you find that you’ve had enough of your friends attempting to put you at even more of a detriment in this cruel but beautifully illustrated world, you’re in luck. Dead players can also be brought back to life in exchange for a portion of your health. If you fancy a co-op survival title that is simultaneously endearing and unnerving, try staying alive in Don’t Starve Together.

Phasmophobia

  • Released: 2020
  • Platforms: PC
  • Multiplayer: Online Co-op

Phasmophobia is for the fans of being scared senseless. Team up with up to three of your friends to form the dream ghost-hunting gang in this paranormal indie from Kinetic Games. Phasmophobia has always been a popular pick amongst streamers, and with good reason, it’s one of the most entertaining co-op games out there.

Phasmophobia is the best co-op game for scares and screams.

Taking on the role of a paranormal investigator, your task is to explore haunted properties with pals and identify what type of ghost is wreaking havoc across the building. From typical family homes, to a prison, to a campsite with eerie resemblances to camp slasher, Friday the 13th, there’s a lot to explore and a lot to love about this title.

Whether you’re playing with friends or simply watching others, Phasmophobia is the game that keeps on giving despite having a simple premise: find out what ghost you’re dealing with. Even after hours of experience ghost hunting, the jump scares still come at you unexpectedly, and if you die, well, at least you get to throw things at your remaining teammates.

Portal 2

  • Released: 2011
  • Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Portal 2 will see you jumping between test chambers and piecing together puzzles as you progress with the story and enjoy how surprisingly funny it all is, but did you know that there’s a dedicated story for co-op players to mess around with, too?

Look at how adorable ATLAS and P-body are!

With a bit of a jump up in difficulty from the original campaign, I recommend picking this up after having spent some time playing Portal 2 solo, or believe me, you’re going to get lost amongst the portals. Both you and your friend get to each control an adorable robot and must work together to navigate the various nightmarish test chambers that Portal 2 regularly presents you with.

Communication becomes incredibly important when playing Portal 2 co-operatively. You can try to wing it, but these puzzles need you and your friend to figure things out together, and it feels incredibly rewarding. Failing that, you can also purposefully lead your friend to their death, which is always somewhat fun.

Overcooked!

  • Released: 2016
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
  • Multiplayer: Local Co-op

Overcooked! is one of those games that is simultaneously frustrating and fun. You’ll probably look back on the game and think ‘wow, I love Overcooked!’ and then as soon as you and friends are thrown into it, you feel stressed like never before. The stress doesn’t come without its due rewards, though, and that’s the satisfaction of finally getting to the end of one of these chaotic kitchen nightmares.

If you think being a chef could be good fun, try it for yourself with friends in Overcooked!

Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2 will task you and up to three friends of running a restaurant together, which seems like a great idea at first, until you realise just how hard it can be to deliver difficult dishes on time together. When things are going well, too, don’t ever think that you’re safe and you’ve all finally gotten the hang of things; Overcooked! is great at throwing a spanner in the works for your restaurant, leading to entirely new challenges to overcome co-operatively.

This cooking game will certainly test the patience of you and your friends, but if you fancy putting your chef skills to the test, make a point of diving into Overcooked!

Human Fall Flat

  • Released: 2016
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Human Fall Flat is a hilariously clumsy platformer that can be played solo, with one other via local co-op, or with up to eight of your friends using online co-op. This particular platformer is all about physics, as you and your blob friends must all (very clumsily, might I add) navigate each level using the structures and items given to you as well as your own body.

Everyone in Human Fall Flat is incredibly clumsy, and that’s half the fun.

Getting from A to B in Human Fall Flat is the whole challenge, and some tasks can’t be completed alone. You and your wobbly friends must work together, and sometimes apart, to navigate each level. What is perhaps so great about Human Fall Flat is that every puzzle can be solve in a myriad of ways. The game has just twenty levels, so with multiple solutions or ways of getting past each level, you’ll be able to team up with friends time and time again to experiment with what you could’ve done differently.

What I’ve described as highlight for many of these games is the fact that you can turn your back on your friends and send them to their deaths if you so wish. Human Fall Flat is no different. One moment, you and your friend can be woddling around together being super cute, and the next moment, you can quite literally throw them. Hopefully, with any luck, the game might even support Steam Workshop one day, and then the twenty levels will very quickly become hundreds. Here’s to hoping!

Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze

  • Released: 2014
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch
  • Multiplayer: Local Co-op

Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze hails back to 2014, but it’s arguably stood the test of time. Ported to Nintendo Switch in 2018, the game follows on from 2010 predecessor, Donkey Kong Country Returns. Throughout the game, you’ll take part in typical side-scrolling platforming gameplay that you’d expect from a Donkey Kong title, but you can play this one with your friends right now (if you own a Switch).

In need of a Donkey Kong fix?

You will primarily take control of Donkey Kong, and will have a companion alongside you to assist with each level. However, this companion can have their role fulfilled by one of your friends at any point, and they’ll be able to pick between Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and Cranky Kong to play as.

The game doesn’t ever fray away from it’s traditional premise: you must reclaim Donkey Kong Island after some bad guys have set up camp there. Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze is one of the best co-op for games for players wanting to experience Nintendo quality and charm, with some hilarious monkey mayhem involved.

New Super Mario Bros.

  • Released: 2006 (although the original Mario Bros. released in 1983!)
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo DS
  • Multiplayer: Local Co-op

New Super Mario Bros. is another title for those wanting to experience Nintendo charm during their co-op play, and I also happened to get really passionate about the Nintendo DS version of the title during one episode of our VG247 Best Games podcast.

This title is likely one that most of us are familiar with, but in case you aren’t, Mario needs to save Princess Peach again. That’s basically it. Mario, paired up with Luigi in co-op, must navigate multiple different worlds and complete an abundance of levels to get one step closer to Bowser’s castle.

New Super Mario Bros. can keep you entertained for hours.

New Super Mario Bros. is not the most challenging of co-op games (unless one of you has no idea what you’re doing) but if you’re a fan of the plumbing brothers and fancy some simple platforming fun with a pal, this is the one.

While you can pick up New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe for Nintendo Switch and play that way, I recommend picking up the Nintendo DS version if you can. The NDS version offers a little less in terms of the base game, but it does host 26 multiplayer mini games that you and multiple friends can dive into if the platforming becomes too much, and they’re each amazing.

Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

  • Released: 2015
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
  • Multiplayer: Local Co-op

Suggested by one of our commenters, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is the co-op space shooter from Asteroid Base. This imaginative title puts you and up to three others in charge of piloting a spaceship via multiple stations that each control different elements of the ship.

As you can probably imagine, this can get hectic, fast. Each player will take on a character, and then have to constantly navigate between the ship’s different stations to balance it, prevent damage, and attack vibrant enemies.

Born out of a three-day game jam, this indie takes inspiration for its colourful aesthetic from the likes of Katamari Damacy, and Sailor Moon, so you know that you’re in for a fun time.

Goat Simulator 3

  • Released: 2022
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
  • Multiplayer: Online and Local Co-op

Goat Simulator 3 is one hell of a ride, that’s for sure. It’s also ten times better than its predecessor, Goat Simulator. Whatever thoughts you have about the original game, throw them to the curb, because Goat Simulator 3 evolves in even wackier ways.

Here’s my Pilgor, adorned with a sushi tray on his back and an upset NPC staring down on him.

You start out as Pilgor the Goat, scooting around on your arse, and causing plenty of havoc across San Angora while you’re at it. You can go about completing quests, earning cosmetics, and exploring everything that this world has to offer both solo and in online or local co-op. On top of the main game, however, there are seven multiplayer minigames on offer.

You and friends can try your best at Hoofball, Prop Hunt, Car Derby, and more. Everywhere you look in Goat Simulator 3, there’s something fun to do. So much so that I might’ve finished the main-game in one sitting…

Other Honourable Mentions

Other honourable mentions are owed to the following: Young Souls, Nioh, Moving Out, A Way Out, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Gears of War, Risk of Rain 2, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Payday 2, Resident Evil 5 and 6, Army of Two, Killing Floor 2, Snipperclips, Sonic Mania, Towerfall Ascension, Dying Light, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Guacamelee!, Spelunky, Sid Meier’s Civilisation 5, Minecraft, Destiny 2, A Way Out and many more.

UPDATE [January 1, 2022]: I’ve gone ahead and added some of the great suggestions from commenters into our honourable mentions, and have updated the main list, in the hopes that those reading this end up with a huge pool of co-op games to try. Please do keep suggestions coming if you have them!


That’s all for some of the best co-op games of all time, but we’d love to hear what you think the best ones of all time are. Be sure to let us know! In the meantime, check out our compilation of the best video game soundtracks of all time, as well as the best Xbox Game Pass offerings to jump into.

The Best Co-Op Games On Steam

Thanks to the Steam platform, there are tons of amazing games for PC players to purchase, download, and enjoy. The Steam Greenlight program is even helping indie developers to push their products, giving players even more choices, with tons of games released on the service each month. Steam also makes it incredibly easy for players to join one another in games, thanks to the handy friends list and invite features.

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This makes the platform the perfect place for players to hop online and enjoy cooperative adventures together. There are tons of great co-op games on Steam to choose from, ranging from AAA releases to Indie darlings. To better point out some of the best cooperative adventures floating around the service, here’s a look at some of the best cooperative games on Steam and what players can expect from them.

It Takes Two

Approximate Game Length

12 Hours

Genre

Adventure

Developer

Hazelight

File Size

50 GB

Steam Page

It Takes Two

Anyone looking for a fun and engrossing cooperative experience needs to put It Takes Two at the top of their list. This release, from the same studio that created A Way Out, is a masterpiece of cooperative gaming. Not only is the story engrossing, but the art style is also fantastic, and the gameplay is addictive. Players will have to support one another on their journey through It Takes Two‘s action-and-puzzle-filled chapters.

No matter which character they pick, players will constantly switch back and forth between a leadership and support role, spending time in the limelight before helping to accentuate and elevate their partner. It’s a beautifully balanced release that shows how incredible a good cooperative multiplayer experience can be.

Terraria

Approximate Game Length

60 Hours

Genre

Survival

Developer

Re-Logic

File Size

200 MB

Steam Page

Terraria

Amazon Store

Nintendo Switch

Although many would consider Minecraft as the defacto building, crafting, and survival game, there are some that would argue that Terraria is just as, if not more, engaging. This release ditches the 3D blocky aesthetic in favor of a pixelated, 2D side-scrolling adventure. Like Minecraft, Terraria’s worlds are procedurally generated, so now two playthroughs will ever feel the same. Those craving something a bit more difficult than a traditional Minecraft session can turn to Terraria for a much more in-depth combat system, as well as an array of difficult bosses that will have the player fighting, grinding, and exploring for better gear.

Terraria can be a blast alone, but it’s even better with friends. Players are free to tackle the entirety of Terraria as a coop pair or even in a group.

Left 4 Dead 2

Approximate Game Length

10+ Hours

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Developer

Valve

File Size

13 GB

Steam Page

Left 4 Dead 2

Amazon Store

Xbox 360

Although Turtle Rock Studios recently released Back 4 Blood, a game influenced by its original Left 4 Dead release, there are still many players flocking to Left 4 Dead 2 to get their zombie-fighting fix. This is because Left 4 Dead 2 has been a phenomenal part of the cooperative scene ever since it hit store shelves back in 2009. It’s a bit of an upgrade from the original release while still maintaining all the core gameplay elements that made it such a fantastic experience. The end result is a sequel that is engaging, fast-paced, hectic, and immensely fun.

Left 4 Dead 2 can be experienced alone with AI partners, but it’s much more fun via cooperative play. With so much mod support and even custom campaigns, players that are just hopping into Left 4 Dead 2 will find tons of content to explore with their friends.

The Forest

Approximate Game Length

15 1/2 Hours

Genre

Survival

Developer

Endnight Games

File Size

5 GB

Steam Page

The Forest

There are some cooperative adventures out there that are pretty difficult, even with a friend (or friends) around. The Forest is a great example of a tough-as-nails adventure that can be played both solo and cooperatively. Players will find themselves stranded on a seemingly deserted island, forced to face the elements and stave off hunger and thirst. Soon after arriving, unfortunate players will discover they aren’t alone, as they’re randomly attacked by the Island’s native and cannibalistic inhabitants.

What follows is a lengthy, difficult, and downright scary adventure through a series of deep caves and underground structures to unlock the mysteries surrounding the strange island and the mutated, bloodthirsty enemies that call it home.

Valheim

Approximate Game Length

70+ Hours

Genre

Survival

Developer

Iron Gate AB

File Size

1 GB

Steam Page

Valheim

Another difficult-yet-rewarding release, Valheim is an Indie smash-hit that has players taking over the role of a Viking. To survive, new adventurers will need to construct shelter, craft weapons, and collect materials to fasten armor and other tools. Similar to The Forest, players will find themselves weak and helpless at the start, as they’re forced to avoid or tangle with some pretty difficult enemies.

Valheim is a bit more «Dark Souls-like» in its combat approach, and players will need to learn enemy attack patterns and behaviors in order to best most of them. There are even some imposing bosses to take down. The best part is that players can bring a friend along, to make the journey a bit easier.

Don’t Starve Together

Approximate Game Length

35 1/2 Hours

Genre

Survival

Developer

Klei Entertainment

File Size

3 GB

Steam Page

Don’t Starve Together

Amazon Store

Xbox One

Don’t Starve was another Indie release that took the gaming world by storm, quickly developing a cult following thanks to its punishing game world, seemingly unfair mechanics, and alluring storybook-like art style. Played from a top-down perspective, players will have to survive by foraging for food and other items while building shelters and avoiding an array of deadly monsters found in each procedurally generated playthrough.

Don’t Starve Together lets players experience all the struggles found in the original release with a group, helping one another to survive by picking from a series of interesting characters, each with their own abilities and stats.

Payday 2

Approximate Game Length

25 Hours

Genre

Action

Developer

OVERKILL

File Size

83 GB

Steam Page

Payday 2

Amazon Store

Xbox One

Those that enjoy heisting their way through Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online will find a lot to enjoy with Payday 2. This release takes the heist concept and crafts an entire release around it, giving groups of players access to an array of missions, bank jobs, and other types of heists to complete. Players will need to keep a level head as they attempt to avoid guards, disable security cameras, take hostages, and perform other heist tasks while avoiding capture.

What makes Payday 2 so engaging is that players can complete missions in a variety of ways. Sometimes they’ll need to attack things from a stealthy perspective, and sometimes they can run in guns blazing. There are also an array of character types and special abilities that players can unlock as they play.

Portal 2

Approximate Game Length

8 1/2 Hours

Genre

Puzzle

Developer

Valve

File Size

8 GB

Steam Page

Portal 2

Amazon Store

Xbox 360

Pairs of players looking for a great puzzle game should put Portal 2 at the top of their list. Although this release has a great single-player campaign, it also features a robust cooperative storyline that stands as its own adventure. Players will control one of two bots and be subject to a variety of GLaDOS’ seemingly sinister portal-based tests. This is a fantastic puzzle game and a great use of Portal’s unique gameplay mechanics. The cooperative play is well-thought-out and will force players to work together to escape each room.

Portal 2 is a game that all players should check out at least once and the cooperative experience makes it even better.

Deep Rock Galactic

Approximate Game Length

55 1/2 Hours

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Developer

Ghost Ship Games

File Size

3 GB

Steam Page

Deep Rock Galactic

Deep Rock Galactic puts players in the shoes of a resource collection team as they’re sent off on an array of missions to collect minerals and other valuable items. In this futuristic and campy first-person shooter, players will need to band together as one of four different classes in order to ensure that each mission goes off without a hitch, checking certain tasks off their to-do list like collecting a specific amount of resources, defending a specific area, or subduing certain threats.

Deep Rock Galactic is a great FPS, offering a challenge at higher levels while simultaneously promoting a fun and funny environment.

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Best Co-op Games of 2021 — DTF Games

From It Takes Two to Ready or Not.

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In 2021, dozens of cooperative games were released, but there were few really interesting ones among them. We have collected the best in this list. Some of them appeared in early access, but you can evaluate them now.

Includes story-driven adventures, shooters, one survivor and two Nintendo Switch games.

If your favorite co-op game of the year is not on the list, tell us about it in the comments.

It Takes Two

Where to play: Steam, Origin, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5.

The ideological successor to A Way Out, the previous game of the eccentric game designer Yusef Fares. This time he outdid himself: It Takes Two is much larger, more colorful and richer in events. Through cooperative gameplay, Fares tells the story of a couple who have to go through a big adventure to rebuild their relationship.

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It Takes Two gives unforgettable emotions to both users: the rules and mechanics are constantly changing, the characters move to new locations, and players are encouraged for mutual assistance. Thanks to It Takes Two, you can even strengthen relationships with your soulmate: the couple will definitely have something to discuss.

Monster Hunter Rise

Where to play: Nintendo Switch, Steam.

A new part of the famous Capcom series about hunting rare monsters together. Rise develops the ideas of the super-successful World and offers new gameplay mechanics: here, for example, you can move through the air and control monsters. Monster Hunter fans were pleased with the game, and for newcomers, it will be a great entry point into the series.

This year’s Sunbreak is a big expansion for Rise, and the game was released on PC on January 12th.

The Ascent

Where to play: Steam, Microsoft Store, Xbox Series.

Action-RPG about the war of corporation soldiers against competitors and criminal gangs. The main feature of The Ascent is an interesting combat system that takes into account the environment. Players also praise the excellent visuals with references to Blade Runner and other works in the spirit of cyberpunk.

Gameplay consists of gunfights and setting up augmentations for new abilities. In co-op mode, you can play with up to four players. The Ascent is now available on Game Pass for Xbox and PC.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury

Where to play: Nintendo Switch.

A re-release of the 3D Mario platformer for Wii U with the new Bowser’s Fury DLC. As in the previous parts of the series, the second user controls Luigi, but you can play with four people: then Princess Peach and Toad will join Mario. Bowser’s Fury only has a two-player mode, with the second player controlling Bowser Jr.

Ready or Not

Where to play: Steam.

A tactical shooter about special forces combat operations with a detailed study of the assault plan and equipment. Many players compare Ready or Not with Rainbow Six Siege due to the similar gameplay of freeing hostages and shooting criminals, but this is more of an ideological successor to SWAT 4 about a police capture team.

In co-op mode, you can go through a single player campaign or take part in multiplayer matches against other players. Now Ready or Not is in early access, so it still has serious technical problems — for example, bugs with non-working weapons and grenades and too dishonest artificial intelligence of opponents.

Valheim

Where to play: Steam.

Another early access game. Valheim is a Viking survival simulator set in a world where the events and characters of Norse mythology actually exist. With each new passage, she generates new locations, which makes her similar to Minecraft.

Players can survive together in a separate lobby or on a local server, completing tasks and killing monsters on the way to Valhalla.

Far Cry 6

Where to play: Uplay, EGS, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5.

In the new installment of the Ubisoft action series, players will have to lead a revolution to overthrow dictator Anton Castillo in the island nation of Yara. You can go through the entire story campaign together, but only the host will keep progress: the second player will get only items and experience points.

GTFO

Where to play: Steam.

Co-op shooter from the creators of Payday 2 about escaping prisoners from an underground complex. On the road to freedom, four players need to kill monsters and look for the supplies they need to survive. You can pass levels both secretly and with weapons at the ready.

GTFO exited Early Access in December and now has «very positive» reviews on Steam.

Operation: Tango

Where to play: Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5.

A cooperative spy action game about two agents who carry out reconnaissance missions around the world. Together they break locks, break into well-protected locations and steal valuable data.

Everyone who buys the game gets a Friend Pass. With it, you can invite an unlimited number of friends. Another advantage of Operation: Tango is full support for cross-play between all platforms.

More fun with a friend — the best cooperative games.

Part 1

  • Games
  • cooperative games
  • for two
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One of the main advantages of computer games is that you can share all the fun with your friends. Here, cooperative games are the best fit — we will talk about the most interesting ones in several materials.

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Competitive shooters are not required to play with friends. Many games offer a co-op mode where you go through the entire storyline together. It can be a cooperative for two or more people. It is about such projects that we plan to tell you.

Left 4 Dead 1 and 2

Let’s start with the classics, which should be tried by almost everyone. The second part of Left 4 Dead was released back in 2009year, but even despite the honorable age, it is still relevant. The theme is quite hackneyed — zombies. However, for cooperative shooters, this is almost ideal.

So why is Left 4 Dead so good? First, here you can bring up to three friends with you. In total — a brave team of four people against several dozen zombies. All battles are as dynamic as possible and constantly keep the players in tempo. In addition, a special AI was created in the second part, which analyzes the gameplay, changing the respawn points and the number of zombies. This makes each replay of the game unique.

Secondly, in Left 4 Dead there is not only a huge selection of weapons, up to machine guns and grenade launchers. The developers have made a whole list of unique enemies. There are massive zombies that can spit acid, and dodgy creatures that are extremely difficult to hit. Since the number of infected is quite large, you always have to act as a team and cover your friends.

There isn’t really anything original or unique about this mechanic, but it works great in co-op. As a result, the passage of all campaigns in Left 4 Dead will give unforgettable emotions and a lot of fun.

Portal 2

If we talk about Valve, we should definitely remember the Portal series. The first part was just a small experiment, the result of which exceeded absolutely all expectations. The sequel doesn’t just offer players the incredible story of Chell’s escape from the massive Aperture Science facility. The developers also added co-op with a lot of levels.

Portal 2 has a couple of funny robots — ATLAS and P-body. It is they who are now being tested instead of mortal people. In the cooperative mode, players will find more than 40 different challenges with lasers, catapults and more. Since the players no longer have two, but four portals, some puzzles will really have to be thought about.

The best part is that GLaDOS is also present in the cooperative playthrough, which, in her manner, makes all sorts of offensive jokes. Also, as you progress, you can learn more about the history of the laboratory and even a few important plot details. Solving puzzles with a friend is even more fun than doing it alone. The main thing is to be able to explain correctly.

Gears 5

Fans of the Gears series in 2019 have finally waited for the continuation of their favorite franchise. The developers have made the story more ambitious and dramatic. And this is not to mention the beautiful graphic component. Slightly spoil the impression of the gameplay could only be bugs that the developers gradually eliminated through updates.

One of the nicest additions is the three-person co-op, a novelty for the entire series. You can now go through the entire campaign with friends, which will give you new experiences. However, playing with a friend can slightly detract from the narrative, especially the various cut scenes. In all other respects, this is a dynamic, exciting shooter with a variety of locations and enemies.

Two players take on the role of humans, while the third player takes on the role of a small flying robot. He is able to disguise allies, hack equipment, temporarily control enemies, and more. This limit of three people is dictated by the scenario — too many people in the co-op would break the narrative and some game mechanics.

Is Gears 5 worth playing if you’re completely unfamiliar with the game’s lore? Of course, it is recommended that you first at least read the information about this universe. Nevertheless, Gears 5 is quite self-contained and will bring even those who have never played the games in this series into the know. In addition, most of the scenes are made cinematically, so the joint passage will be like going to the cinema — beautiful special effects and a lot of shooting.

Gears 5 is an opportunity to have fun in the company for several hours, saving humanity from another threat.

Dead Space 3

Dead space is almost a reference horror. Here are just the following parts began to gradually turn into a shooter. In Dead Space 3, at the direction of EA, the developers added not only microtransactions, but also a full-fledged co-op for two. And it is worth noting that this is far from the worst in the game, so be sure to try it.

Isaac Clarke and a small team travel to the mysterious planet Tau Volantis. It is assumed that this is the home planet of the obelisks, which caused the appearance of the Necromorphs. The second player will be allowed to play as ex-military John Carver. Together you can go through the entire storyline and the subsequent DLC.

Dead Space 3 co-op is valuable for several reasons. First, some additional missions are only available in co-op. In them you can not only acquire resources, but also learn some plot details. Secondly, Carver experiences severe hallucinations that only he will see. This offers interesting gameplay moments when one of the players fights with enemies, and the second simply does not see them.

The main disadvantage of the cooperative is the almost complete absence of horror. Shredding Necromorphs in a pair is not at all scary, and in some places even fun. This is not at all what you expect from the famous Dead Space series. However, if you have already completed the game, you can always try co-op with a friend.

Far Cry 5

The Far Cry series has always been famous for its unique antagonists, as well as a large selection of interesting and not very activities. How many jokes about famous towers have already been. In the fifth part, nothing has fundamentally changed — here’s a charismatic villain, an open map and a lot of checkpoints with enemies. However, all this opens up from a completely new perspective when you are offered a cooperative.

Now you can fight a religious dictator in a pair with a friend, and this opens up great opportunities. For starters, you will always have a partner who can cover your back. This is especially true when there are a lot of enemies. At the same time, you can share first-aid kits and ammunition with a friend. Additionally, you can ride a vehicle together, for example, one driver, and the second one shoots from the body. Just like in action movies.

You can complete almost all the tasks together, but the players will not be allowed to split up. If you get too far apart, the game will automatically teleport the second person to the first. In a cooperative, even routine activities begin to play with new colors.

Far Cry 5 is a great attraction for a couple of friends when you want to shoot hard and enjoy the open world with ground and air transportation.

Cooperative games are a great chance to get acquainted with some project together with friends. Unlike multiplayer, you don’t have to compete against each other. This is not the whole list of games — we will continue in the next part.

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