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There are four factions, each of which all look visually distinct but have access to the same units. Certainly, the survival elements, lack of a map, and a lack of structure to the narrative make a playthrough of Outward a real journey of discovery. It sure is tough, though, forcing you to think about your food intake, sleep, inventory, weapon degradation, and much more as you traverse the hostile world of Aurie.

So while only a single player will control the gameplay outside of combat, this is a fun way to experience the story with a friend while giving them a key role during the action. There you have it! Those are the best couch co-op games on PC to play with friends.

We hope you liked this post! Here are some other guides for exactly this topic with best couch co-op games on Xbox One , best couch co-op games on PS4 , and best couch co-op games on Nintendo Switch. Connect with us. Divinity: Original Sin 2 Perhaps the deepest and most content rich PC couch co op game on this list, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is obviously the follow up to the lauded first game in the series by Larian Studios.

Cuphead Cuphead has been lauded for years now since its original release on the Xbox One but has slowly trickled onto just about every platform including PC. Darksiders: Genesis The latest in the Darksiders franchise, Genesis adds co-op gameplay for the first time in the series. Earth Defense Force 5 One of the silliest, but fun co-op franchises of all-time, Earth Defense Force 5 continues its long-standing tradition of campy but enjoyable action gameplay.

Portal 2 The seminal puzzle game Portal 2 should be familiar to all gaming enthusiasts. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime puts two buddies in control of a spaceship that requires seven men to operate as its bombarded by hordes of hostile aliens. Rocket League Rocket League is a complete phenomenon of indie gaming.

Rayman Legends This delightful platformer took the industry by storm when it released back in Dungeon Defenders Multiplayer is right at the very core of what makes Dungeon Defenders so brilliant.

Final Exam A 2D brawler with a pretty art style and some thrilling gameplay, Final Exam has players take control of up to two characters who have returned to their old high school for a reunion. Renegade Ops Avalanche Studios is best known for their work on the popular Just Cause games, a series in which chaotic action is at the forefront of the equation.

Trine 4 Trine 4 is the long-awaited current-gen return of the popular co-op game. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Temple of Osiris takes the action to a top-down isometric perspective, controlling more like a twin-stick shooter than the third-person action gameplay from the main series. Nuclear Throne Nuclear Throne is an intense, adrenaline pumping roguelike that is equally rewarding as it is stressful.

Death Squared Death Squared is the ultimate cooperative brain teaser. Sacred 3 Unlike previous Sacred titles, Sacred 3 is a much more linear affair, replacing action-RPG traits with more hack-and-slash style action.

Wargroove Fans of tactics games, rejoice! Overcooked Overcooked is a cooperative experience like no other, demanding intense teamwork, coordination, and plenty of tissues to wipe away your tears of laughter. Navigating treacherous lava, slippery ice, and the high seas to name a few, players must prepare the correct ingredients and cook up different of dishes to meet the demand of hungry customers.

You can team up with another friend locally and adventure out on a deep and complex RPG adventure with many different options to approach the game's quest. Team up or don't and go your separate way, it's up to you. Or if you want, create your own adventure in the game's Game Master mode. Played as a single player game, it holds up as a superb stealth game with an immersive narrative.

Played in cooperative mode, however, Monaco transforms into a hilariously frantic multiplayer experience. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime puts two buddies in control of a spaceship as it's bombarded by hordes of hostile aliens.

The trouble is, the ship should really be manned by seven, rather than just two crew. And despite its name, gambling a relationship on this coop experience is a risky venture because its addictive gameplay will drive you both to the point of exhaustion.

Indeed, bopping to the awesome score, levelling up your ship with a multitude of upgrades, and enjoying a ton of variety to its gameplay, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a total blast.

Lauded at the time of its release for its genre-defining gameplay, the Portal franchise has influenced virtually all puzzle platformers since it burst onto the scene ten years ago. The sequel title iterated and improved on what was already the golden standard, and the entire campaign can be enjoyed with a pal. This is a must-play title. Outward Outward isn't your ordinary fantasy RPG.

Ignoring the tired "chosen one" trope, in Outward you're a total nobody, and you'll have to fight for survival at every turn. There's no fast travel, and the game really makes you work for your money and progression. This might sound like a bit of a chore, but there's a satisfaction to achieving small victories in Outward that one would totally gloss over in other open-world fantasy RPGs.

It sure is tough, though, forcing you to think about your food intake, sleep, inventory, weapon degradation, and much more as you traverse the hostile world of Aurai. Thankfully, if you do want someone to hold your hand through the experience there's the option to play the campaign co-operatively. The game which pits teams of rocket powered cars in a soccer match has somehow become one of the most successful competitive multiplayer games of the past few years.

For an awesome co-op experience, play Rocket mode with a pal and let the good times roll. The treasure buried deep within its confines Tales of Vesperia The definitive version a classic, Tales of Vesperia is as good an anime-JRPG experience as it was over ten years ago --and now there's even more content to enjoy.

This beautifully animated role-playing experience takes players on an epic journey across Terca Lumireis, a world that depends on a natural energy source called blastia for all its needs. As the plot unfolds, factions seeking to use the resource for nefarious purposes resist your party's own plight to aid the noblewoman Estelle. Tales of Vesperia's pretty aesthetic, a story with a focus on character development, and excellent role-play systems make it a top-notch JRPG, but the battle system is arguably its best feature.

There's a lot of nuance to its mechanics, though it's designed in such a way that these need only be paid attention to on higher difficulties, making it accessible to newcomers and hardcore JRPG fans.

Vesperia's co-op mode allows multiple players to join in on the real-time battle sequences. A scintillating blend of tower defense and action role-playing, Dungeon Defenders is good for countless hours of couch co-op fun. The search term must be at least 3 characters long. General discussion archive Best Hotseat games?

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You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. Posted October 02, Whenever me and my two brothers come together for a holiday or something, one of the things we always do is play a hotseat game of Heroes of Might and Magic III. It is a blast of fun. We stay up so late, haha. SpaceGnome SpaceGnome Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Spinorial Spinorial Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.

Heroes 3 of might and magic, mortal kombat 4 it was on pc. I myself had the best hotseat experience on my pc, on these beauties Out of all these, heroes 3 is sold here, lol!

KasperHviid KasperHviid Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Last one I played was Munchkin , a really insane cardgame. Heroes of Might and Magic 3, Worms and Civilization are great games to play in hotseat. It is always a lot of fun to visit a friend, cook a batch of coffee, and play a game in hotseat for a couple of hours.

BlackThorny BlackThorny Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. How come no one have mentioned yet Master of Orion? I Obviously endorse Heroes, Civilization, Worms. Licurg Licurg Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. They're pretty great. Siela Tempo by the talented Kasanip. Tengu by myself. For a quick hotseat duel, me and my sis like Carcassonne. It's a simple, tabletop game, but it's good and entertaining if you know the base game.

Originally Posted by Knaight. Basically: A turn based game played on one computer, where one person takes their turn, then lets someone else take the computer to take their turn, etc. The best way to play multiplayer, ever. Ah, the memories. Lots of tips, thank you! HoMM is indeed a lot of fun, but, well, just read the first post. I didn't know there was a Carcassonne game. We've got the board game, and it's been gathering dust for quite a while.

Civilization it is! The possibility of victory without war is quite appealing to my better half. Dominions games are both great, as mentioned; very detail oriented, though, and there is micromanagement by late game.

Depends on your tastes. But if actual UI complexity isn't a turn-off, this is my first recommendation. Civilization 5 is way more user friendly, and a very good game. If you and your girlfriend are both coming from playing some different strategy games, though, there's a lot of depth to be gotten out of Civ 4 with various mods applied.

Rhy's and Fall of Civilization makes it complicated as heck, but still real world; Fall from Heaven 2 adds a spellcasting system and all kinds of fantasy stuff. Blood Bowl has hotseat and despite being about sports is also delightfully silly.

Worms is also great, as mentioned; also has a nice silly vibe but a good depth of gameplay. Hot Seat sadly is dying out. Anecdotally, I've seen several different interviews with different developers of strategy games who talk about it being silly for two people to hang out in the same room and want to play a turn based game together. Here's a giantbomb list to go with that steam one.

It lists Galactic Civ 2 as having hotseat, but I think that's a lie. If it's not, that game is also pretty fun. Ludicrus Gaming : on games and story My Steam Account.

Originally Posted by Saph. I see Master of Orion II hasn't already been mentioned, so I'll go ahead and throw that into the pile as well.

Some of my fondest multiplayer memories are of a bunch of us getting together and plotting each others downfall quietly in the background as someone is taking their turn in the computer room. Of Klackons and Gnolams "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.

Battle Bugs while googling for a link I discovered it can actually be played online now has a hotseat mode, but the game is mostly intended as a single player strategic puzzler, so I don't know how long that will last you. Last edited by Lvl 2 Expert; at AM.

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