We’ve finally made it to the end of Cody and May’s journey. After all they’ve been through…do they get back together?
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Cody and May’s journey towards reconciliation takes them to a notable place in their history and a place that’s been neglected. Will these experiences help them get closer to becoming human again? And I guess…back together as a couple?
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PlayerTwoStart and I are going to need therapy after playing through one of the most horrifying moments we’ve ever experienced in a video game. Thanks, It Takes Two! I also take a moment to teach everyone how to make three different types of paper airplanes!
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PlayerTwoStart and I are going to need therapy after playing through one of the most horrifying moments we’ve ever experienced in a video game. Thanks, It Takes Two!
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Cody and May are finally in Rose’s bedroom. But in order to actually get to her, they have to go to outer space and back! PlayerTwoStart and I also discuss the latest Nintendo Indie World Showcase!
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PlayerTwoStart and I continue our quest to save Cody and May’s marriage in It Takes Two! This time, we’ve stumbled on a turf war between squirrels and wasps!
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It Takes Two made quite the splash when it first came out earlier this year. PlayerTwoStart and I finally give this co-op adventure a shot!
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Up until relatively recently, board games have been a primarily competitive medium. Thankfully, thanks to innovations in game design, players can now work together to face off against an opposing force that can only be stopped with your combined talents. This edition features a group of games that will keep you working as a team all night long.
As I watched my girlfriend shoot up dozens of terrorists in 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, I longed to join in on the fun. Unfortunately, the game doesn’t feature local co-op, which is par for the course for this style of game. Instead, I picked up my own copy and we recently had the opportunity to play online co-op together. Without spoiling anything (as if anyone cares about the ‘amazing’ story contained in this game) we started playing at the point just before you fight a helicopter, and ended our session just after we shot down the third helicopter. Yes, that plays out as ridiculous as it sounds.
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