Your best bet at finding your next favorite couch co-op game is to know what you want from it. Here are some of the best cooperative titles for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC.
For years, Suikoden fans have been clamoring for creator Yoshitaka Murayama to make another project along those lines, and they’re finally getting it with the Eiyuden Chronicle franchise. The first game out of the gate is Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, which is essentially an appetizer to the main game Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.
Game development company People Can Fly has refined the Outriders campaign and made fixes to its end game, and naturally, that work has dovetailed into the franchise’s first expansion — Worldslayer.
The latest “Doctor Strange” is an identifiably Sam Raimi film, full of playful horror, clever comic touches and bonkers flashes. He brings some madness to the multiverse.
Alexander Skarsgård is living his dream as Amleth, an exiles prince who returns home to save his mother and avenge his father’s death after witnessing his murder at the hands of his uncle.
The Skywalker Saga has a lot of heart and may be the best iteration of the Lego series. It’s just hard for me to say I had a wonderful time with a game that easily could have been a bit smaller in scope and just as fun.
A ballad about two women in love with the same man by country stars Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde is striking a chord with listeners. It’s also up for video of the year at the CMT Music Awards.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land undeniably pushes the series to a new scale, but at its core, it's more of the same. That's not a complaint, though. If anything, it shows that the Kirby team knows its audience, as the franchise's predictable formula is part of its appeal.
John Travolta is in England making a film about a pilot trying to reach RAF Lakenheath, which along with other nearby bases is home to thousands of U.S. Air Force personnel.
The music industry celebrated after two years of COVID crippling the concert industry, and offered a clear contrast to the bad vibes still lingering a week after the Oscars.
Time flows through director Richard Linklater’s films. In “Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood,” NASA and the moon mission are just next door. But the sense of wonder that permeates the animated film is felt just as strongly in the neighborhood streets where kids roam with skinned knees.