Wait, there is a Horizon Lego game? lol
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While dunking on this Sony franchise nobody gives a shit about is always fun, Lego games don't generally do well on Steam, since they're made for couch co-op.
Not just couch coop, but couch coop with your kids. Which is why every adaptation otherwise is huge family movies like Star Wars or Jurassic Park, or Batman.
Might just be me, but Steam has always been difficult to get couch coop games working on. Online usually works fine, but sharing runs into controller issues or the like everytime.
Really? I play couch coop all the time on Steam, and I've never had any problems.
Any recent recommendations for coop? I've been chasing the high of Overcooked for years now.
Both Double Dragon and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have came out with a bunch of really good couch coop games lately.
3 sucked real bad. Cause woke. But Borderlands is still peak coop.
Of course Nintendo will still put out bangers for this from now until infinitum. Mario Wonder.
Wizard of Legend is sooo good but it's hard. So it'll depend on your couch and their flavor for that.
Probably my biggest couch coop recommendation (especially since you like Overcooked) is Plate Up. Up to four players cooperate to run a restaurant. Each day you earn money, which you can spend on randomly generated things like additional tables, sharp chef's knives, a mop, an oven, and so on. Every few days you will have to pick a complication, like adding another dish to the menu, or breaking the parties down into parties of one (so it's the same amount of guests using many more tables). The goal is to make it through fifteen days of service without a single dissatisfied guest, so it's like a restaurant roguelike. It's fantastic, and I recommend it highly.