Although big budget releases have a tendency to leave split screen support on the cutting room floor, the ease of access to modern indie titles has given couch co-op gamers plenty of reasons to rejoice. Troll and I, the upcoming third person action adventure from Spiral House and Maximum Games, is built from the ground up to support same screen play. And with the recent announcement of a port for Nintendo Switch arriving later this year, this could be the one to ignite the flames of nostalgia and bring good old fashioned gaming with friends back to its roots.
However, Troll and I is also entirely playable in single player, offering seamless switching between Otto (the stealthier of the two characters) and Troll (an appropriately named brute with a heavier focus on combat). Beyond support for co-op, the game offers crafting, exploration, multiple enemy types, and traversal puzzles in a pleasing mixture of genres.
Neil writes: "Since 2019 kicked off, we've been constantly surprised by not just the quality, but the overall quantity of games that have been found discounted through the Xbox Deals With Gold sale. Numerous titles have been stripped down to bargain basement prices allowing Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers the chance to fill their digital library stocks with a variety of great games. Well, the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is back again and once more we are seeing multiple discounts available - but what bargains will you be picking up between the 12th-18th February 2019?"
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "Even the greatest of systems have some stinkers on them and the Switch, despite really taking off in its first year, has its own fair share of lame, boring and just plain bad games. And that’s what this list is all about, chronicling the worst games that have come to the Nintendo Switch in its first year. So if you have ever played any of these games, just remember this, the Switch has great games, really good games and also just plain ok games, sadly we wasted our time with these 10 stinkers and we are never getting it back."
Raff: No matter how awesome games are, there will always be a bunch you’ll never ever for never ever, and I mean NEVER, touch your whole life. Why? Because I’ll tell you so.
I've been a supporter of NMS from the first trailer and I put a lot of hours into it but honestly if I'd never bought it I wouldn't have missed much. Cool concept and beautiful visual/sound design but nothing meaningful or memorable to do.
It didn't seem a good game to me, watching the trailers and so. But who knows, maybe it's going to be better. I hope so for the developers and for the players.
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