What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?
from Azzu@lemm.ee to games@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:08
https://lemm.ee/post/65064578

Wondering what the people on Lemmy think :)

Looking for stuff to play mostly with 2 players, but anything is fine.

I looked through store.steampowered.com/category/action_fps/?facet… (Shooters with tag “coop”) but for some reason there’s stuff like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress etc. in there, and while you can play those cooperatively, really they’re competitive games.

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SincerityIsCool@lemmy.ca on 26 May 18:11 next collapse

Deep Rock Galactic and Helldivers 2 are the ones I play. Usually at 2 players.

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 26 May 20:26 collapse

Helldivers 2 is pretty good. Surprisingly not toxic/salty for how big it is.

archonet@lemy.lol on 27 May 01:11 next collapse

In-game everyone is usually wonderful.

The official discord server, on the other hand… no. Just no.

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 27 May 02:40 collapse

I’ve not joined their discord or other. Thanks for the heads up.

archonet@lemy.lol on 27 May 03:25 collapse

I swear, the best way to experience Helldivers 2’s community is to just be decent in games with randoms, maybe watch CommissarKai’s videos (do not go into the comments section) for tips on teamplay, and absolutely positively do not venture into the steam forums, the discord, or any other big discussion forum centered around the game because it w i l l be a cesspit, unfortunately. The Steam forums have the usual toxic trolls, but the Discord (and other hubs) is usually having furious arguments over buffs, nerfs, what is meta, what isn’t, what should be done what shouldn’t be and so on. For a silly little PvE co-op power fantasy game.

I’m not sure if Deep Rock Galactic has this problem, I’ve played it and it all seemed pretty positive but I never got into the game as much as I did HD2.

RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 28 May 08:29 collapse

I take it you’ve never had the displeasure of being dropped into a PlayStation lobby? Lots of TKers and Kickers on PS. I don’t get the same from Steam players.

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 28 May 13:31 collapse

I guess I’ve not.

Airowird@lemm.ee on 26 May 18:16 next collapse

So, you’re essentially looking for games like Borderlands, do you want more RPG in it or less?

IndieSpren@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 26 May 18:19 next collapse

I second deep rock galactic

TIN@feddit.uk on 26 May 18:27 next collapse

Thirded.

Also, is your username a cosmere reference?

IndieSpren@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 May 07:12 collapse

yes it is. Stormlight archives is my favorite series.

vimes@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:27 next collapse

Rock and stone!

ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world on 27 May 02:12 collapse

For Karl!

Sciaphobia@lemm.ee on 27 May 03:20 collapse

We’re rich!

archonet@lemy.lol on 27 May 01:11 collapse

WE’RE RICH

ampersandrew@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:25 next collapse

Some of the best co-op I ever played was in Rainbow Six 3, but I played with 7 players, and I don’t remember if it will let you mix and match humans with bots on your squad. You’ll need a gaming VPN to play co-op, also, since the servers are gone.

Halo is always a good time, as is Gears of War, and it kind of sucks that outside of Borderlands, these are the most recent recommendations I can come up with, but this genre has been left to rot in live service hell.

LaserTurboShark69@sh.itjust.works on 26 May 18:31 next collapse

Roboquest is one of my fave co-op experiences in recent years

Andonyx@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:33 next collapse

If you can get past its extremely questionable social issues, I’ve never played a co-op combat game as well designed and implemented as resident evil 5. It forces you to work together in a variety of challenges and unexpected ways. It keeps you both focused on mutual goals. And if you don’t work together with situational awareness and effective communication, you will not succeed. I really wish it sold better because I’ve never seen a company since put as much effort into co-op design except maybe the “it takes two” and “a way out” guy. But those aren’t shooters.

ampersandrew@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:39 collapse

Your mileage may vary, but there’s a bug on the PC version that causes a boss to regenerate health tied to the frame rate. It happened to a friend and me, and we watched it happen to two other friends. Higher frame rates cause it to regen faster. There’s a way you can cheese the fight to get around this, but maybe the method would be a spoiler.

(Also, I thought this game was bad and not in an interesting way like its successor is, but once again, your mileage may vary.)

Andonyx@lemmy.world on 28 May 22:19 collapse

I can certainly understand not liking it. Besides it’s offensive social takes, it’s definitely not what a typical Resident Evil game is supposed to be. But a buddy and I spent years trying to find good coop game experiences and as far as games that actually sculpt and tend to the coop part as opposed to just throwing a coop mode in at the last moment, very few come anywhere close to the effort to put into this one. On harder difficulties it’s actually a really interesting challenge that’s not just about bullet sponges or grinding for better gear but about strategy and effective teamwork.

ampersandrew@lemmy.world on 28 May 22:25 collapse

I guess I just don’t see what it offered that Gears of War didn’t, and I thought Gears was much better.

missingno@fedia.io on 26 May 18:41 next collapse

Splatoon 3 Salmon Run

cheesecakecat@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:41 next collapse

Payday 2/3, Helldivers 2, Deep Rock Galactic, Ready or Not

toiletobserver@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:46 next collapse

Play Halo 1 on easy, no shooting allowed, only melee, and speed run it.

B0NK3RS@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:52 next collapse

  • Ready or Not
  • Six Days in Fallujah
  • Halo

Halo is an all time great and especially for co-op.

LandedGentry@lemmy.zip on 26 May 19:17 next collapse

Six Days is…an interesting choice

TheMetaleek@sh.itjust.works on 28 May 08:35 collapse

Seconding ready or not, had an absolute blast with it, both solo and coop !

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 26 May 18:52 next collapse

Halo Reach, baby. That’s the king.

_hovi_@lemmy.world on 27 May 10:37 collapse

Plus all the Halos before, yeah. Unfortunately online co-op on the master chief collection just would not function properly for me and a friend which was devastating

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 27 May 14:32 collapse

I’ve heard that was an issue years ago, and fixed. We were able to play thru every game fine.

_hovi_@lemmy.world on 27 May 16:17 collapse

This was less than a year ago, constant disconnects. We soldiered through but the second mission in Halo 2 would consistently DC when starting the warthog phase

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 27 May 18:57 collapse

That’s sucks man. Sorry it didn’t work for you guys.

LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:53 next collapse

I seem to remember liking Resistance: Fall of Man, but it isn’t something you’ll play over and over. But the couch co-op story mode was fun to play with my partner back in 2007 or so.

A Way Out was fun recently for couch co-op story as well, but I’m not sure if that is the type of shooter you are looking for. I had never played a game like it before, was pretty cool.

leave_it_blank@lemmy.world on 26 May 18:56 next collapse

I’m not into these, even though I try them from time to time. But one was actually a looooot of fun - Shadow Warrior 2. The gunplay, the chaos, it was extremely entertaining!

And it only costs a few bucks.

simple@lemm.ee on 26 May 19:03 collapse

Shadow Warrior 2 is so fun, I was and still am so disappointed they scrapped co-op for the third one.

MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown@fedia.io on 26 May 18:57 next collapse

Does Portal 2 count…?

I remember enjoying Left 4 Dead back in the day.

simple@lemm.ee on 26 May 19:06 next collapse

Remnant: From the Ashes gets my vote. It’s a superb co-op shooter despite getting somewhat repetitive near the end. There’s also a sequel that seems to be well liked but I never got around to playing it.

goodeye8@fedia.io on 26 May 19:47 next collapse

If you enjoyed Remnant then it's definitely worth picking up Remnant 2. Remnant 2 improves on everything that was great about Remnant.

KoboldCoterie@pawb.social on 26 May 19:53 collapse

Can you elaborate? Specifically because almost all of the negative Steam reviews, of which there are many, say more or less the opposite - that it tries to do that, but fails to capture what made Remnant so good.

(Not to criticize your opinion, to be clear; it’s on sale and I was strongly considering it as someone who likes Remnant. Sell it for me?)

goodeye8@fedia.io on 26 May 21:06 collapse

Are you sure it's all negative? Because on my steam the base game is "Mostly positive". The DLCs are "Mixed" and outside of the The awakened king I can't say much about the DLCs.

As for my short review. I'm not sure what those people think Remnant 1 was about but for me it was unique worlds, unique builds and unique enemies. Those things together give you an unique gameplay experience and Remnant 2 expands on all of those things.

The aesthetic was excellent in Remnant and Remnant 2 continues that by making those worlds even more detailed. There were multiple times where I just looked in awe at what the artists had concocted together. The only time where I felt the artistic vision wearing thin was literally the end of the game. I have vivid memories of all the worlds that are available in adventure mode, the final area ended up being unremarkable compared to everything that had come before it.

The builds in Remnant were pretty unique but I personally felt like the game didn't give you enough tools early game to mid game to really build something out. You had guns, armor, trinkets, traits and mods but it all felt kinda constrained. Remnant 2 expands that by additionally giving you class archetypes, weapon mutators and you can modify the relic (the heart thingy that heals you in Remnant 1) and add relic fragments. All all those things individually are also expanded. Compared to the first game you're going to get more guns, more armors, more rings, more amulets, just more of everything necessary to make a build.

The enemies in Remnant were great, an excellent mix of small enemies, minibosses and big bosses. Remnant 2 expands all of them with an even greater mix of small enemies, minibosses and big bosses. I'm not going to spoil any bosses but I definitely found them fun and memorable. The final boss is the only exception that comes to mind as I remember that being a frustrating fight.

The only objectively negative thing I can say about Remnant 2 was the performance. I don't know if they've released some patches for it, but when I played around the launch of the awakened king it was borderline unplayable without upscaling.

KoboldCoterie@pawb.social on 26 May 21:54 collapse

I didn’t say that the overall review is ‘mostly negative’, to be clear; I said that almost all of the (many) negative reviews that exist seem to be talking about the failure to live up to remnant 1.

Thanks for the detailed review; it’s helpful to have a nice comparison between the two. I did enjoy Remnant 1 quite a bit. Would you say the DLC you played is worth buying even considering the generally mixed reviews?

goodeye8@fedia.io on 27 May 05:36 next collapse

It's pretty much just an expansion to the first world and expanded the lore of that world. I thought the first world was also the most interesting so I definitely enjoyed it. I didn't try out the new archetype but it looked interesting. I think it's definitely worth picking up on sale.

Broken@lemmy.ml on 28 May 04:03 collapse

Just to chime in, I’m in agreement with goodeye8. I liked R1 but R2 is fleshed out a lot more. Its a lot more fun and engaging.

I found that in R2 I played and replayed every area to get the variations and fight different bosses or defeat them in diffdrent manners I didnt do everything 100% but I did most of everything. In R1 I think I only went back to defeat one boss in an alternate manner. I know that’s not really a measurable way to give feedback, but it’s my anecdotal way of saying its a better game.

jjjalljs@ttrpg.network on 26 May 20:20 collapse

I found the solo play of both Remnant games really unsatisfying. Slow pacing, uninteresting enemies. Is it much better with friends?

simple@lemm.ee on 26 May 23:05 collapse

I haven’t played much of singleplayer but I did find it engaging with friends, especially the bosses.

BuckWylde@lemmy.world on 26 May 19:11 next collapse

CRAB CHAMPIONS

Brussels5728@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 May 23:23 collapse

True gem of a game

ZeroHora@lemmy.ml on 26 May 20:56 next collapse

SWAT 4

magic_lobster_party@fedia.io on 26 May 21:40 next collapse

Timesplitters 2 and 3 for some older stuff. They’re spiritual successors to Goldeneye (made by mostly the same people) and they both feature fun coop campaigns. Shouldn’t be too difficult to emulate.

Chadus_Maximus@lemm.ee on 26 May 22:08 next collapse

Synthetik. Insane coop shooter that has the most dopamine inducing gameplay I’ve ever experienced.

Out of all the games here, this one is the absolute hidden gem. Because nobody has heard about it. But they absolutely should.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 27 May 01:31 next collapse

I only know about it because Ssethtzeentach made a video about it. Dude is the king of finding random games you’ve never heard of that are totally awesome. Kenshi, too.

axby@lemmy.ca on 27 May 15:42 collapse

Which one are you referring to:

I’m interested in the top down kind of style, I was expecting an FPS but this could be fun.

Chadus_Maximus@lemm.ee on 27 May 18:24 collapse

I have played the 2nd one only. The 3rd one has the classic early access tag with the last update being released more than a year ago.

Elevator7009@lemmy.zip on 27 May 00:54 next collapse

Post linked on my list of many requests for gaming suggestions that got answers at !videogamesuggestions@lemmy.zip

orenj@lemmy.sdf.org on 27 May 01:26 next collapse

I still like warframe, even though it has a few headaches in there that make it more annoying than it needs to be. I don’t want to trade my ducat fodder or passive rep for slots and potatoes every time a new update comes out. But I do like dressing up my space dolls and blasting my trumna for hours on end

madame_gaymes@programming.dev on 27 May 02:19 next collapse

Prodeus is a fun multiplayer DOOM-like with old school vibes

bright_side_@lemmy.world on 27 May 06:38 collapse

Is there a possibility to play a campaign in online coop?

madame_gaymes@programming.dev on 27 May 13:03 collapse

Yup!

SabinStargem@lemmy.today on 27 May 03:11 next collapse

Earth Defence Force. Basically, you are participating in a B-movie scenario, with UFOs, kaiju, giant ants, flamethrower clams, and winged frogs. It is quite a good time, and the higher difficulties require genuine skill and cooperation.

EDF 6 is the best in the series from a gameplay standpoint, but is far weaker than 4 or 5 when it comes to the level design + narrative. Still, the QOL pushes the game to the next level, especially if you got pals to tackle the missions. There many different weapons, not just in power, but also shot pattern, reload style, knockback, and so forth. Also, there WILL be hundreds of enemies on onscreen at any given moment. Each of the four classes have very distinct characteristics when it comes to loadout, mobility, and purpose, so you should be able to find a good match for yourself.

Earth Defense Force 6 - trailer

Jotunn@lemmy.world on 27 May 15:39 next collapse

I’m not really sure EDF 6 is the best entry point to the series, as it’s a direct sequel to EDF 5. I think it will get really confusing story- and missionwise, more so than it already is. EDF 5 was a soft reboot and is also a bit cheaper.

My friends and I really liked the WORLD BROTHERS 2 spinoff too, if someone is looking to play with a young player that might be a better starting point than the mainline games. The rest of the series spinoffs have not really done it for us.

Zagam@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 May 22:20 collapse

Yeah. My kids and I play this together. It’s a lot of fun. It’s not as thinky as some other games but for a quick hour or two, it’s a blast.

EightBitBlood@lemmy.world on 27 May 07:07 next collapse

check out:

Ink Inside On steam.

It’s a couch co-op action RPG with ranged combat meets beat em up fights. Aesthetic is 2014 cartoon network, with a story based on a lost Nickelodeon pilot. Voice cast is solid with Brian David Gilbert too.

If it sounds interesting, could definitley be up your alley!

nivenkos@lemmy.ml on 27 May 09:20 next collapse

Rainbow Six Vegas and Splinter Cell Blacklist and Chaos Theory were awesome for this - especially for 2 people.

If you have 4 then SWAT 4, Ready Or Not, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, ARMA 3.

_hovi_@lemmy.world on 27 May 10:35 next collapse

Darktide is fire, it’s a left 4 dead style game (horde shooter?). If you want 2d shooters, I really enjoyed Broforce and Huntdown (that one’s a real gem)

dumblederp@aussie.zone on 27 May 12:02 next collapse

Killing floor 1/2, fps zombie horde killing.

Another doot for Remnant, really enjoyed the odd universe and two player coop.

Battlefront 2 multi player for mindless star wars pew pew fun.

thermal_shock@lemmy.world on 27 May 18:02 collapse

You recommended killing floor before L4D2? Interesting.

dumblederp@aussie.zone on 27 May 21:31 collapse

Hasn’t someone already suggested L4D2? I only played the first and was pretty offended when they promptly released the second and expected me to pay for it. They did eventually turn around and give it away but IIRC it was under a year from release and they expected me to buy a whole other game.

unit327@lemmy.zip on 28 May 02:02 collapse

I was a bit cheesed too, but it’s been umpteen billion years since then and you can grab l4d2 for about $2. It’s time to let go.

LovableSidekick@lemmy.world on 27 May 21:49 next collapse

I always loved ARC - Attack, Retrieve, Capture - originally from Hoopy Entertainment and then PopCap. You joined an ad hoc team and piloted a little flying saucer around a maze, shooting at the other team’s saucers. It was super simple to learn and wonderfully addictive. Probably not around anymore. I knew the two guys who created it.

Landless2029@lemmy.world on 27 May 22:01 next collapse

Halo series

Gears of war series

Army of two

Risk of rain 2

Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world on 27 May 23:22 next collapse

Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Really fun to coop in either players’ world to just line up shots and generally wreak havoc.

BlindFrog@lemmy.world on 28 May 07:39 next collapse

And it’s on sale for 10$ on steam rn, damn. It’s missing the multi-player tag, otherwise I would have had it on my wishlist for co-op 3rd person shooters sooner :<

AnalogNotDigital@lemmy.wtf on 28 May 08:56 collapse

Fuuuucking this.

It’s Grand Theft Auto; Special Forces.

I wish they didn’t absolutely butcher the sequel. It feels fucking awful compared to Wildlands.

bitjunkie@lemmy.world on 28 May 14:03 collapse

Yeah I loved Wildlands but couldn’t get into Breakpoint. Glad I’m not alone, at least.

AnalogNotDigital@lemmy.wtf on 28 May 17:51 collapse

Same. I put in like 3 hours into Breakpoint and I was like 'where’s literally all the flavor gone from this game? So glad I waited until it was like a 5 dollar steam sale. Even then I tried to refund it but was past the ‘trial’ period.

jsomae@lemmy.ml on 28 May 00:20 next collapse

Halo. Not a hidden gem, but locked to xbox for a long time. (At least, co-op was.)

Best way to play is probably local co-op, but I imagine online is good too. Local co-op is only available on console sadly. Mysteriously.

SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world on 28 May 09:10 next collapse

The dying light games are great coop

arrowMace@lemmy.world on 30 May 06:15 collapse

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a Borderlands spinoff shooter/RPG that’s co-op and happens to be free to claim on Epic games store this week. I haven’t played it yet but really enjoyed the Tiny Tina DLC for Borderlands 2.