Isaiah Taylor of The Brog talks about how odd it is see how gaming has evolved. In this article, Isaiah talks about the good, the bad, and ugly of current co-op game design and if the future of Co-op modes will leave the average gamer sitting on their couch by themselves.
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Gears of War 3 and Judgement servers have returned to their "updated" condition, adding several features, such as increased XP and more.
I currently play Gears 3 often, especially after the 60 FPS Boost. Gears of War is my favorite gaming franchise, and the Locusts are the coolest faction in history. Gears Judgment will always be a disgrace for not having the Locust in VS multiplayer.
GoW 3 and Judgement were the last installments before the series went woke and soulless. I'm level 50 in GoW 3 and LOVE it's multiplayer to death. It's just so crispy.
The Xbox 360 is one of the most successful consoles ever made, and the best games in its library are a huge part of why.
That is the most "normie" list that I ever saw. This does make some sense given the console in question, but still.
Might as well list it as the One's top twenty as well since all it had for games was backward compatibility.
Well. Online co-op needs to be born first. Especially in tittles like Deathspank, Shank etc. Generally PSN, XBL tittles.
X360 still has local co-op in some of its big games, Fable, Halo, Gears, Splintercell
I suppose it could be better, then again all those multi games also add up to the count