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I was thinking of starting a thread on the same topic :)
There doesn't seem to be too many co-op PC games out there. Some games like Far Cry & Half Life 2 have mods that let you play the storyline in co-op. Im downloading one now, will let you know if it works.
Theres also a game called Left 4 Dead (based on the HL2 engine) which supports up to four players in story mode. Its supposed to be due out early 2007.
Going to do a bit more digging but i am surprised that so few PC games have co-op.
Coop games? How about Chicken Run? :lol:
As for co-op, I don't really regard games like BF as Co-op games. They are more multiplayer structured games in which you can play on the same side. Co-op to me means a single player campaign that more than one person can participate in.
Nearly all the D&D games of recent years: Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, Icewind Dale 1 and 2 (although in these the entire game would pause when one person entered a conversation). Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2 both have great co-op. System Shock 2 was originally a single player only game, but a LAN co-op patch was later released that made the game much easier to play.
Also, as mentioned Sven was cool. It gets a little laggy in the in-game cutscenes, but playing the original campaign Co-op is pretty fun.
-Byshop
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