![]() ![]() It’s the only loot-based shooter that is entirely honest about what it is, an endless search for an incrementally better gun. I think that’s why, despite its humour annoying the heck out of me, I’m still quite fond of the Borderlands series. But Borderlands 3 is the biggest and best-looking of the lot, as well as having the most advanced iteration of its cracking gun-generation system. You could probably put any of the Borderlands games here, since they’re all basically the same. This includes optional single-player/cooperative experiences provided the latter is sufficiently catered for, but pure team-based competitive games, like TF2 and Fortnite, are out. To be clear, we’re focussing on games that offer a dedicated co-operative experience. Hence, we’ve put together our picks for the best-co-operative experiences ever made. Nowadays there are plenty of co-operative experiences around, yet still relatively few achieve this. Not only do you have to ensure every player has an equally enjoyable experience, you also need to build your game so that players are interacting with each other in a way that is interesting and makes the co-operative element feel worthwhile. ![]() Making a truly great co-operative game, however, is much more challenging. ![]() You could be playing Bad Rats and you’d probably get some fun out of it if you had a friend playing alongside you. It’s commonly acknowledged that adding a co-operative mode automatically makes any game better. ![]()
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