
Unfortunately, DICE failed to make the campaign co-op, but there is a decent amount of content that doesn’t require you to link up with strangers online. There are several game modes available for side-by-side play, including a competitive Versus and Battle Scenarios that unravel iconic moments from Star Wars history.Ĭo-operative play is also available if you and your couch buddy want to be Rebel scum. Surprisingly, it’s not just a throwaway mode you’ll touch once and never play again. While it’s true the core multiplayer experience of Battlefront II isn’t split-screen, DICE was sure to give players a taste of couch co-op with an Arcade mode. Star Wars: Battlefront II Star Wars Battlefront 2ĭeveloper: DICE Publisher: Electronic Arts Don’t question why the second game is also the third game, though.ĩ. Goat Simulator isn’t the kind of game you sink a lot of time into in one sitting, but it’s certainly worth booting up every so often when you need a break from the heaviness of some games. You may start off diligently trying to accomplish each one, but definitely expect to get sidetracked by silly challenges you and your couch buddy come up with. There is a point to Goat Simulator, and it’s to use the wonky physics to accomplish a variety of tasks and quests around the map. The physics are dialed up to ten, allowing players to fling their goat all over the place in a comedic fashion.

What the name doesn’t warn you about is that the world you enter isn’t like ours. As the name implies, you take control of a goat. It’s ridiculous and maybe a little juvenile, but we can’t get enough of Goat Simulator. Developer: Coffee Stain Studios Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
