Man I don't even care about single player games, it seems like they're continuously coming out. The death of couch co-op is my fear. Let me and my partner, kid, buddy, sister in law, etc play a game at my house and goof off. I don't wanna shout down the hall or over a voip party call
I feel like any underserved market in the AAA space will inevitably be filled by indie games. Around 2010 people were talking about it the death of couch co-op and that partially lead to the first big breakthrough of indie games into mainstream with couch co-ops like castle crashers, I made a game with zombies in it and lovers in a dangerous space time.
Yeah there is some fun stuff out there for sure (overcooked, TMNT Shredder's revenge, and ember knights are all favorites in our house) but it just feels like it used to be a huge market segment.
It used to be that games would force local co-op even when it didn't make a lot of sense for the game. Pretty sure some of the early final fantasy games had co-op where the 2nd player just controlled a character in combat.
I will never forgive the gaming executives for killing couch co-op. We have never had better TV's and monitors in history and it's shame I can't share the space with the homies. Inviting people over for a game session ought to be a normal way for grown-ups to kick it in the modern age, but no. We all gotta hop on Discord and pretend to be together rather than just actually being together.
It disturbs me that all this advanced technology is being used to make game experiences worse.
Goldeneye 64 is primitive by today's standards, but was a very fun couch game, but now something much more sophisticated is just about expected to involve complete strangers screaming slurs on voicechat.
Yup. The list of couch co op games has drastically decreased with every generation, despite the fact that the better processing power means a PS5 could probably manage splitscreen BF4. Just to make sure you buy your own console.
My wife and I loved Children of Morta. We play Ember Knights with our kid a lot, played through Shredder's Revenge a few months ago. River City Girls was fun. Overcooked, and a simpler game Potion Party are pretty fun. I thought Towerfall looked like a lot of fun but the other people in the house were less interested.
Me and my kid played the hell out of Cassette Beasts.