10 Best Xbox One Multiplayer Games You Can Play Offline.
Rejoice, for the resurrection of local multiplayer is upon us.
Don't listen to the haters, local multiplayer is the best kind of multiplayer. Being able to see the distraught look on your buddy's face after you come back from 4-0 down to beat him in Rocket League, or fighting your way through a shooter or RPG literally shoulder-to-shoulder are experiences that can't be mimicked by online gaming.
Now that the frenzy surrounding online gaming on consoles has died down, it looks like developers and publishers are finally starting to appreciate the value of offline multiplayer. The Xbox One has been getting in on this revival, and is now home to games from both humble indie developers and all-powerful AAA publishers that have been offering the kinds of experiences we fondly remember from the N64-PS2 era.
So charge up your gamepads, get your buddies to bring theirs over to yours, and dive into some old-school fun with this list of the best offline multiplayer games available for the Xbox One.
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6 Co-Op Games for Xbox One.
1. Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare.
You've come to know and love the peashooters and sunflowers of the original Plants vs. Zombies (and you've probably logged more hours with them than you care to admit). With the Xbox One, you can take this delightful tower defense game to the big screen. Play Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare online alongside other plants or as part of the zombie horde. The game will also offer an online co-op for four players, in addition to an offline split screen co-op just for the Xbox One.
Available Spring 2014 ($39.99).
2. Project Spark.
Remember when you played in the sandbox with your friends as a kid? Remember how you built beautiful castles and staged epic battles? Project Spark is that same sandbox, but rather than grains of sand, pixels are your playthings. This game lets you create whatever wild game world you want, with a unique look and your own set of rules. For co-op, you can share your creations with friends or work on the same game together.
Available for Xbox One beta January 2014.
3. Call of Duty: Ghosts.
With the launch of Call of Duty: Ghosts on the new generation of consoles, the crew at Activision and Infinity Ward have made huge leaps in how you work with and against other players. The newest entry in the franchise has seven new multiplayer modes and 20 new killstreaks. Ghosts is also making a first foray into dynamic environments, so you can blow up a gas station or flood a map to change the course of a match.
Available Nov. 5, 2013 ($59.99).
4. Need for Speed Rivals.
The next generation of consoles is opening new possibilities in the world of driving games. Rather than simply push for better and better times on set courses, developers are blending single player and multiplayer driving with an open world experience. Need for Speed Rivals is one such example, and it will be available just days before the Xbox One launch. This game lets you cross into your friends' games, giving a co-op edge to the wild chases and competitions on the street.
Available Nov. 19, 2013 ($59.99).
5. Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag.
Pirates? Stealth? Multiplayer? You can have it all in Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag . The multiplayer gameplay feels more like a mind game than a show of brute strength. On top of the free-for-all and team options of previous titles, Black Flag lets you team up with other players for a co-op experience in the Wolfpack mode. Outthink your enemies and strategize with your friends to stay alive.
Available Oct. 29, 2013 ($59.99).
6. Just Dance 2014.
The classic party game has been amped up thanks to the new capabilities of the Kinect controller. Up to six people can perform together in Just Dance 2014 , and they won't all be doing the same choreography. Ubisoft also added online multiplayer for the first time, so you can compete for glory on the World Dance Floor. If busting a move isn't your thing, play the part of Party Master and direct the show, posing challenges and picking new songs for the dancers.
Available Nov. 19, 2013 ($49.99).
Whether you're piled on the couch together or locking horns in an online multiplayer adventure, nothing quite compares to the fun of gaming with your friends. Thanks to the technological advances coming in the next generation of consoles, gamers will have many new co-op experiences at their fingertips this fall.
The Xbox One, which hits shelves Nov. 22, has several titles that push the bounds of what gamers can do together. From the casual to the hardcore, players of all kinds can find something to enjoy. These six titles are bringing new ideas and new multiplayer fun to the living room. Several will also be available on PC or PlayStation 4, but some are exclusive to the Microsoft camp.
What co-op titles are you most excited to play on the new Xbox?
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The Best Xbox 360 Co-Op Offline Split Screen Games.
The Top Xbox Split Screen Games for Co-Op Play.
This guide is the final word on great Xbox 360 local split screen games you can play with your friends on the same console. I've made a list with brief descriptions of the games to help you pick which ones you'd like to try. I have played all these myself and definitely recommend them.
If you know of any other games not featured on this list, please share in the comment section below!
Borderlands.
These are my personal favorites. Borderlands combines first-person shooter action with role playing game character progression. Players can choose between four characters, each with their own skill tree. Players complete quests and missions, leveling up to the game's epic ending. The arsenal includes hundreds of thousands of weapons and vehicle-to-vehicle combat is intense.
Borderlands Pre-Sequel is just out, with backstory behind Borderlands 2 ’s villain, Handsome Jack. If you plan to check that one out, play the originals first!
Gears of War.
This is a great third-person shooter series that will bring you hundreds of hours of fun in either campaign or horde/versus modes. Follow the troops of Delta Squad as they make their last-ditch effort to save the planet Sera from the subterranean Locust Hordes and their mutant counterparts, the Lambent.
For good reason, the Gears of War games are among the most played on Xbox Live. Each game features cover-based combat, so players can hide behind objects to avoid gunfire. Each one also offers several different multiplayer modes, allowing players to compete against one another or team up to battle AI opponents.
Call of Duty.
This game's Zombie mode offers many hours of fun killing. Plus, if you get three others, you can do some nice multiplayer play. Don't screen-cheat!
Set in the year 2025, this is the next intsallation in the COD series. Black Ops 2 has a lot of changes and improvements that set it above the earlier episodes and make it shine. There are Zombies split screens as always, and it is possible for up to eight players to play.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Another COD. Needless to say, the new Survival or Special Ops modes are a lot of fun to play with a friend. I put over 60 hours with my friend in the first two weeks I had the game. Yes, I'm a fanboy. Kinda.
Halo Reach Split Screen.
The series that started it all for Xbox. Great co-op campaigns in military science fiction style. An interstellar war has broken out between humanity and the Covenant, a religious alliance of aliens. Combat Evolved is the first in the series and is still one of the best video games of all time.
The fantastic conclusion to the story set into motion in Combat Evolved .
Another first-person shooter game similar to Combat Evolved but with a great new addition: firefight.
From the next great stop in the Halo series, Reclaimer . This game has four-player split screen for some modes and is definitely the best in the series (in my opinion).
Left 4 Dead.
These games feature great zombie-killing fun. In split screen mode, two players can play together. In versus mode, four people can play at the same time. This is a must-have for all fans of zombie-killing. Join your friends to play as survivors in a post-Apocalyptic world. Fights hordes of diseased zombie-like people.
Left 4 Dead 2 is a sequel with five new campaigns, each with three to five separate levels, as survivors try to get to safe zones away from the diseased.
Earth Defense Force.
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon.
This is a lower-budget series made by a Japanese company, but still a lot of fun. The Earth Defense Force must protect the planet from potentially hostile alien beings. The EDF must defend New Detroit with help from bio-engineered terrestrial insects. Players go by the name "Lightning Alpha," and lead an elite team of fighters, known as "Strike Force Lightning."
Insect Armageddon is the fourth game in the Earth Defense Force series and the first one to enable online co-op play.
Dungeon Defenders.
Dungeon Defenders is a very fun strategy Xbox Live Arcade series. The games combine tower defense, role play, and action/fantasy. With help from a band of wizards and warriors, you control a hero that fights to protect crystals from waves of goblins and other enemies. Up to four players can play split screen.
Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
Tom Clancy's series of Ghost Recon games feature shooting as part of a U.S. Special Forces unit. The games begin in Russia, but Advanced Warfighter takes place in Mexico City and features next-generation weapons, graphics, and combat mechanics. Advanced Warfighter is third in the Ghost Recon series. Players work as tactical shooters, taking cover behind objects to stay alive.
More Games to Play Co-Op.
Splinter Cell: Conviction Great stealth, third-person shooter action. Really addictive and fun. Army of Two Another shooter that's decent co-op fun. Either like it or you don't. Rainbow Six: Vegas A first-person shooter game that is really one of my favorite split screen games. Give this one a shot. Kane & Lynch A pretty horrible game, but the co-op features are a lot of fun. Resident Evil 5 The shooting isn't the greatest, but it's a pretty good game that you should try. All Zombies Must Die A Xbox live arcade game that is really fun for the price. Totally worth the download. Portal 2 Addictive and challenging puzzle game. Try this for sure. Dead Island Not a split screen game, but you can system link it with a friend for a lot of fun. Castle Crashers Xbox live arcade featuring four-player split screen with a lot of (immature) fun. Fable 3 A role playing, hack-slash type game, really fun for many hours. Resident Evil 6 In my top five favorite games. It has great horror, action, and gameplay with a pretty big campaign.
More Co-Op Xbox Games to Check Out.
Dynasty Warriors 6 A JRPG hack and slash game. Fun for those kinds of players. Tekken 6 An arcade fighting game to show you can beat up your friend. Pretty fun. Rage FPS Co-op Missions that are really fun but it'll only take a few hours to beat it all. Outfit A very cheap game that is actually very fun. Give this one a try for sure. Lost Planet 2 Third-person shooter game that is kind of annoying, but the co-op is pretty good. Dungeon Siege 3 RPG that is pretty fun if you're into RPGs; if not don't try it. Unreal Tournament 3 It has great FPS campaign that comes in different modes like CTF, TD, warfare, and many others. It also has vehicles which add a lot of fun to this game. Mortal Kombat Arcade fighting game with pretty good co-op gameplay in ladders and even online matches. The Expendables 2 Great XBL Arcade game that features four-player split screen co-op. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Great arcade fighting game that you and a friend can dominate and work together to defeat other teams around the world for great competition. Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse Has pretty fun split screen co-op, but it is very short and you'll finish within 5-6 hours and never play again. So this game would be great to rent or borrow, but definitely not buy.
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Have Suggestions for a Split Screen Game You Don't See Here?
I have enjoyed Splinter Cell: Blacklist, HALO 3 ODST, and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. It seems as if splitscreen co-op is becoming obselete, sadly. I guess it probably requires more hours of additional coding and testing that don’t really pay off in terms of game sales? It’s too bad because enjoying a game when you’re really with someone is unique.
minecraft is on xbox live.
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Hi. This is a great list. I have been looking for another game to play with my son, similar to halo. Which I know is hard to find. But this list gives a lot. But looking up ghost recon advanced warfighter on our Xbox and it says mutiplayer-online. It doesn't say local. Does this mean we can't play split screen!?
Darryl Maxwell 13 months ago.
Their is a newer EDF game called Earth Defence Force 2025. I think there is another one but I'm not sure.
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory has harder split screen stealth than conviction, but it's still fun. The only problem I have is that when you botch the job, you can't just gun everyone down like conviction. This is a pretty big problem I have, since my two sisters love to play games with me.
Age Of Booty is a very fun pirates RTS Xbox 360 Marketplace game with online multiplayer for 8 players and 4 player splitscreen multiplayer. Its only £3.40 and is compatible with Xbox One consoles.
Metacritic rating: 73/100.
Perfect Dark Zero?
Serious Sam 3 excellent splitscreen co-op game.
dtru d1rtym3x 2 years ago.
I would pay big money to have state of decay a two player. It's a great game, challenging and nerve racking. It trips me out when a zombie jumps on me from behind lol its crazy.
TechnoDork437 2 years ago.
I would have liked to have seen Mercenaries 2 a split screen co op as well as Too Human.
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F34R Arch Angel 3 years ago.
107 in moon is my highest round :D ill have to check my stats for the others lol.
pauloa-pedroso 4 years ago.
bomberman? just dance?
@ImmatureEntrepr: you cute.
@shoefiend: 59 , not to brag.
The best game i played so far on the list would be the Left 4 Dead series.
Nicholas Weller 4 years ago.
@RainDefence LM: It doesn't have split screen capabilities. :(
RainDefence LM 4 years ago.
Dead Space 3 is another that should be added to this list. Admittedly I've not played it yet, but if it's like the previous 2 and I'm sure it will be then it's got to be worth a look.
It is great to see your game list.
@anonymous: Wooooow 56 here.
In my opion is better than fable 3 in the co-op perspective.
Well done and useful. Great Lens. You've got a little minecraft mixed in there. If you're into indies, check my.
Thanks so much for this great info! My son and I love to play XBox together. Our favorite is actually Star Wars Battlefront 2. I sure am sad they never made another game like that.
Nicholas Weller 5 years ago.
nice lens. perfect.
Nicholas Weller 6 years ago.
@jupiter justice: Thank you!
Asher Socrates 6 years ago from Los Angeles, CA.
Great work on this Lens!
fitnessdad70 6 years ago.
Fruit ninja on kinect is fun and a good workout.
Nicholas Weller 6 years ago.
@shoefiend: Thanks, and yeah that game is addicting.
Those are all sick split screen game I play zombies way too much level 57 is my highest.
great lens all of the games are great.
ImmatureEntrepr 6 years ago.
Very cool idea for a lens! Some great games here too.
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The Best Free Games on the Xbox One.
With so much money being generated by titles like Candy Crush Saga and Clash Royale on phones and tablets, it’s entirely reasonable that the game industry is taking the free-to-play model very seriously these days on every platform. We’ve done our share of groaning about the nickel-and-diming tactics found on the App Store and Google Play, but there’s still much to enjoy about the free-to-play model when it’s done well.
Dota 2 and League of Legends on the PC are some of the most popular games in existence – both of which are free-to-play titles. Frankly, it’s beyond silly to write off the model entirely when there’s so much critical and commercial success. Clearly, this is more than just a passing fad, and console devs are working hard to get some of that alluring micro-transaction cash. Now let’s jump in, and explore what the free-to-play model has to offer for the average Xbox One or Xbox One X (see on Amazon) player.
I’d buy that for a dollar.
While console gamers have grown accustomed to dropping $60 (or more) on a game, it’s good to see more variety in the marketplace. And just like a large price tag may not fit a small-scale indie game, it’s important to remember that the free-to-play model isn’t one-size-fits-all either.
F2P is definitely here to stay, but not at the expense of other business models — in conjunction. Poorly made free-to-play games can easily leave a bad taste in your mouth, but it’s not fair to dismiss the entire concept outright. After all, we’ve seen numerous free-to-play games on the PC garner massive critical acclaim, and the concept is still relatively novel on consoles. Give these games a chance, and you might just find a game that you really love.
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Requires Xbox Live to obtain, and play, thus=not free.
That is untrue to the best of my knowledge. You can download the client, and “Gatorade Sports Performance Football Training Camp” for $0 regardless of Gold status as far as I understand.
nope, xblg required, part of free for gold program.
I don’t have an Xbone here in the office, but I just now “bought” both the client and the “Gatorade Sports Performance Football Training Camp” online for $0. I don’t have XBL gold, and there were no disclaimers AT ALL about needing XBL gold.
Obviously, you need to have gold for unlimited access, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m referring to this one specific routine “purchased” for $0 like you would buy one of the other programs for $60.
Also, I just went through Xbox support, and asked if I can play Xbox Fitness DLC sans gold membership, and the answer was “Yes.”
To be fair, it was really hard to explain it to the agent in a way that he would understand, so ya know. This issue is apparently more complicated than it would seem.
Get on an xb1 without gold, see howfat that goes… not free, (KI is, but thats just a demo anyways..)
every live account you start gives you a small amount of gold time if im correct and after you are downgraded to silver….but none of the games on this list were games that required xboxlive gold except warframe which is an all online game. ive downloaded plenty of games without having gold…i bought minecraft without gold and downloaded neverwinter without gold soooo do you even have a live account?
CANT PLAY WITHOUT GOLD…..
Games, like warframe, are free to play on ALL other platforms BUT xbox……
Do you even internet?
I have each game you have stated that you are unable to play and i am able to play them all wothout my xbox one live so i have no live and am still playing games like neverwinter and warframe on my xbox do YOU even internet.
So full of shit, haha.
YOU ARE WRONG_ DO YOU EVEN OWN A XBOX!?
you can get LIVE SILVER which is free and thus allows you to web connect and download the above games.
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People used to bash XBLG service because PSN was free. But XBLG was clearly superior in every way.
Now PSN is a paid subscription and people are still bashing XBLG. I don’t get it. You can literally buy XBLG for $40 a year if you wait for a sale somewhere that seems to happen every month.
Under $4 for a lag free service with free stuff every month. What more do you want?
PSN is awesome too with their free games.
What people need to complain about is the nickel and dime DLC tactics by developers. They can’t increase game prices so they just give you an incomplete game and force you to buy DLCs. DLCs used to be extras. Now you just get things that should’ve came with the game. When a developer launch a game with DLCs ready, you know it’s BS.
I pay for ps+, they tell me what I am paying for, and that is what I am getting… msft though claims its all for the servers (which it has plenty of, but xbk barely gets 1% of that whole 300k server pool they talk about, on top of the fact that most of the people, playing most of the games most of the time are not on xbl servers.. they are playing on that 3rd party game server.
Msft is selling people something they aren’t getting, sony sells exactly what they say is being sold (and pays for itself, years worth every month, … I feel like I am stealing from sony really.)
Unfortunately due to the amount of time PSN spends having maintenance its value for money is very low. I want to be able to play when i want not find that the system is down for maintenance again.
Frequent maintenance to continue offering more of the best games and services to almost 10 times more users than xbl and all while making sure we don’t have our identities and credit cards stolen every 7 minutes like on xbl….uh.. yes please?
Better security, service, and stability> being hacked on silly xbl.
The only time i have ever had my data at risk on a console was on my PS3. I have always bought both systems and do not have the hatred that you seem to have for one or the other. I game for fun, so have both systems to be able to take the best of both worlds.
Limiting yourself because of some unrepaid loyalty to a brand that doesn’t really even know you exist is ridiculous.
The maintenance that has been happening on the PS4 is not planned so trying to spin it as a positive is again ridiculous.
From my own personal experience two of the last three things you mention Security and stability have been better on the Xbox. The service offered by Sony has always been top class.
er… your data was at risk on ps3? how’s that? did you make your pw : 12345? or your pet’s name? or literally PassWord?…..
wait.. I bet I know what you are going to reference.. the “great hack” of psn right? where NO USER ACCOUNT DATA WAS ACTUALLY ACCESSED according to the FBI…..Which was resolved fairly swiftly (srsly.. they rebuilt the entire PSN after that) and just in case there was a 1 million dollar insurance for every user, and compensation for something that wasn’t even being payed for at the time.
While it is obvious you have a slight Bias to Playstation i will try to have a conversation with you.
As i stated quite clearly my playstation was at risk. I did not lose any data but did have to go through the inconveniance of changing all my passwords as advised by Sony. If i remember correctly Sony also gave a free game as an apology for the inconvenience, which was welcomed.
The new super dooper PSN you referred to was hacked again as recently as August, hmmmm.
I have said before i own and enjoy both consoles. I can see the benefits of both consoles and because i do ot limit myself i can access the best games on both consoles. I do not care about 1080p, I do not that i have to pay a yearly subscription (to both).
Gaming is about fun and enjoyment with friends, a lot of people this gen seem to have lost that and get their kicks from antagonising others over their choices.
Enjoy your console as i enjoy both of mine.
that wasn’t hack.. fyi, was a DDoS.. which NOTHING can prevent, and is itself not a security threat.
I have no bias for or against a company in this industry, My bias is for or against a product, based solely on its capabilities costs, or lack thereof.
It’s ok, I understand you aren’t as knowledgeable on the subject, but again, please refrain from inserting your misconceptions as though they were fact.
Your manner on forums certainly requires work. I had a look through some of your previous posts and it appears that i am not the first person to call you up on some of your so called factual statements.
I wonder how much time you have actually spent using the Xbox, probably little to none though im sure you will state otherwise.
Its a shame as your prejudice is stopping you from experience some great games.
That’s your choice though which you are free to make.
So enjoy what you have, i wish you many hours of happy gaming.
ah, deflection.. you forget (since you have read all my posts) I own an xb1 at my shop, anything I need to play on it I play there, and run side by side against ps4 and 2 tiers of PC builds all for customers to SEE the differences.
Business must be slow if you have time to play on your Xbox. I did say how much time you spend using the Xbox, never stated you didn’t have one.
Anyway i will leave this here although i await your final reply as i know that you will want the final say. Thank you.
still avoiding the foundation of your argument eh? Nice job forgetting about that.
anyways, yes, I do have time in the store I own to play the xb1 in it, and time is allotted to all of my employees to use the equipment we sell as I would prefer they have an experienced understanding of the products and not just the tested knowledge of them, unlike certain large chain stores who have “geeks” and “genius” types hovering about like used car salesmen, lacking even the most basic knowledge on the product or tech involved and only caring about that one sale. Been doing fine for 31 years with a customer base covering 9 towns… I think I’m doing just fine.
What has any of that blowing your own trumpet nonsense you’ve just spouted have to do with psn being superior in your opinion? More like you think YOU are superior, and your opinion is the only one that matters, it must frustrate the s*#t out of you seeing us in subordinate lowlives having our own opinions and not cowtailing to yours.. I bet you’ve gone all pink with rage that somebody who doesn’t own a shop(big deal mate get over yourself) could possibly disagree with you. Owning a shop for however many years is irrelevant come to think of it so are you and I feel like I’ve wasted 2 minutes of my life on trying to converse with you. Ownership of a game shop obviously doesn’t promote intelligence eh?
I learned long ago to not argue with PS fans. I own every every sytem and have 4 TVS in my living room for my family and the only obvious difference in PS/XB history is the original XB has noticeably better graphics than PS2. The 360/PS3 and XB1/PS4 games look the same, i’ve played dozens of them side-by-side. I have no preference as both companies have excellent exclusives, but in the end both have games that make me think “this is the most beautiful blah blah blah…” The only reasons I prefer XB is the controller feels far superior (just my opinion) and XB live has always been way more appealing TO ME. Both companies make great systems and games that push the other to respond, and they constantly one-up each other…to our (the non-biased) advantage. Choosing one side means you’re missing out.
like you did by stating you can only get free games with gold which is not true, you come across badly here dude.
Did you just wait a whole year to be wrong? Go shill elswhere.
You’re a horrible troll. Particularly when you run your uninformed childish brand-loyal (pathetic no matter what platform you’re freely spamming for) BS mouth about uptime & security.
= one of the largest data/user breaches of all time, including CC#’s.
we could go on and on and on and on, but you’re just some pathetic kid that’s trolling an Xbox article that doesn’t even mention PS.
Grow up. Get some hair. Go outside. Get laid. Do something.
Finally a comment i can agree with. Well said.
stfu Sony fan boy!
If you remember ps3 everything went down for like 2 months where nobody could get online to do anything xbox has not had that happen during the time ive owned one granted i still enjoy my ps4 and xbox one just the same as any other system ive ever had because theyre just games and its just for fun if it were real life shit going on that would be a different story.
That was psn, hacked in 2011, was down for 27 days, could still play games, and use apps and any onl e game that didn’t use psn for services. 27 days… not a single account looked at let alonr stolen from. While there has not been a single period lime that on xbl, xbl hets brought down by hacking more frequently and in total far more than 27 days… the cumulative number of days either system has been down shows xbl down significantly more, on top of being less secure (an account is highjaked every 7 minutes on xbl, and issue that has happened even to top brass accounts. It’s funny, because people like to talk about how msft has all these servers (but xbl gets less than 1% of these to operate on in reality). They claim it better because it has been forcibly taking subscription money for nearly a decade already. It has far fewer users and far less mefia and services to bog it down. And yet, it is slower than psn, don more often, and less secure (second to steam in this regard).
None of these systems are immune to the whims of these ddos kids, but an argument can easily be made as to which is better or worse. Which has more uptime? Which has more account theft due to their own security flaws and not the individual’s? Which consistently has faster download speeds? Which has more media and services? Which costs more or less?
It was Sony that got hacked and everyone’s details were stolen causing the psn to close not xbl doofus, facts mate do you know any?
All you prove with your obvious bias is that playstation is in its entirety a fanboy console as you won’t be swayed by pesky facts in your unwavering defence for a poorly developed machine. I too used to be a fanboy for Sony advocating all then I realised Sony have consistently taken the p*s# out of the consumer, by rushing the release of ps3 and the birth of psn they didn’t seem to worry about hackers, thinking instead nobody would dare…. Epic fail, I’ve had all Sony consoles up to the ps3 and the catastrophic hack drama then I sold it and got an Xbox 360 and now have and xbox 1 which allows me to use cross platform xbl and share it with everyone on my home network so there are 3 of us with gold for £6 a month.
2 times as many users mate or do you really think 500 million people are on psn……. Fanboy.
dude….remember when psn was down for like 2 months because they got hacked and user data was getting released.
27 days, no user data eas even accessed let alone stolen by the hack, still they rebuilt psn, offered insurances (which none had been requested) and gave users, who pay nothing for use of their network, free ps plus time and games…. (weird how evidence discovered and reported by the FBI is different than your misconception of a tale……)
I know this is a later response but I’m going to point something out. Try to look at it with an open mind. Mind you I’m not taking a side in this debate but i do want to note that if data wasn’t in danger in the latest hack then why offer insurance why even need it. The fact that they offered insurance shows that they were worried about data having fallen into someones hands where it didn’t belong. In all honesty I agree when people say that Xbox live is much more stable.
Because it is prudent, rather than only reacting if or when there is a problem they took action in the case of such, a contingency. The FBI had already proven that account data hadn’t even been looked at, let alone accessed. When we question these claims these people make, and search them out, we chip away the tales and get to the truth, and it is in this truth that we learn xbl is not what they believe it is.
In the end it still comes down to worry even if its prudent. Its the worry about what if i dont do something and something bad happens. In this case it was better safe then sorry is basically what you are saying. How many companies run into the same security issues as many times as sony. Does gmail have issues keeping things secure, what about Dropbox, or better yet Samsung. Have you ever heard of the google play store getting hacked? The answer is no its cause they keep things tight and work hard to protect you. I know what you are gonna say those are all massive corporations and have money to spend on that stuff. But then the question is when does it become negligent. Do you think its wise to wait till you have a serious issue to start investing in proper security. Think of it as leaving the house unlocked while your on vacation. Would you leave you house open? I have no beef with Sony i do not care what you opinion i am only here for cold hard Facts and the fact is as of right now i do not have any trust in sony security and nothing you say will change that.
Daily…. this is more dramatized and oversensationalized, as is common for the poor media who are worried more about views and less about the actual news.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/02/technology/security/sony-playstation-hack/ just gonna leave this here for you to read. Note this is coming from a trusted source and the person interviewed is a longtime sony user.
I don’t have an XBox, but I do have a PS3 and PS4 (Mainly on PC, though) and I have to say, that PSN is one of the worst services I’ve ever used.
Often unstable and all kinds of different issues with it.
280 million people say otherwise…
You sure? Did you ask them?
When you look at the internet and even Playstation forums, then you can see so many people, who have issues with one thing or another. (A lot of those issues being things, which shouldn’t be a problem)
Were issues tangible and serious, these would no longer be active members, it is clearly better than others.
Sadly that’s not true. There are so many examples of terrible services having more active users than proper services.
Lol, you are telling me people are saying “oh, this thing sucks, let’s use it”.
Not exactly, I hope.
People put up with terrible services, it seems, when they have to, to get that small part, which they wanted.
Even I put up with some terrible services, if I don’t have another choice.
You haven’t lived enough yet, I guess, to notice these things, but you will.
Lol…it’s psn, they have many choices, not just the user, but the developers and publishers get to choose if they use psn at all or not…. it’s not at all like living in an area where there is no other cable company so they can bilk you for standard services.
And don’t try pulling the wise old man game on me kid.
There is no game. If you haven’t noticed a lot of people using services, which tend to often have issues, then you either haven’t been around long enough or have been interestingly lucky to not have noticed.
Usually it’s the first. Simple as that.
Wtf are you talking about? Do you actually have a point? I certainly never said it, nor any service has been free of issues, I am in fact saying quite the opposite, as well as how drastically the comparative rlation of them are.
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Im using Sony console for 1 year, and I never got anything like that.
I was having X360 for few years, but now I dont want XOne.
I decided to get PS4, not because PS+ is better or something, cuz Im not using it anyway.
I like PS4 games more than games that are coming to XOne.
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I’ve never been hacked on my 360 or one but have have 2 friends get the ps info stolen and got charged lots…. Doesn’t mean it’s not a good system but you can’t just say stupid stuff about Xbox just cause you’re not a fan of it loser!
Hm… way to run about name calling when your fake story didn’t hold up.
Even msft brass had their xbl accounts hacked…. and stop making your psn passwords “1234” and “password”… thorough investigations are conducted by sony, who pay for losses and then some if they find they are at fault…. that has never been found though even by the FBI….
Bet you didn’t think I would snipe your little fanboy comment here posting months after the fact did ya? Get a clue kid.
oh i see you just a fanboy looser console defender.
Holy full retard fanboy…. like msft you came here a day late and a dollar short.
Some games are free without gold as I have purchased them without a gold membership.
Not all launch day DLC is evil. There’s a period of time where they actually have to make all the packaging and disks, and send them out everywhere. They all have to have the same version, which means the devs have a cut-off point to work on the main game.
In that between period, when the copies are being created and distributed to various stores, they work on DLC. It keeps them employed, makes the publisher some more cash, and adds content for the gamers.
It isn’t like they chop DLC chunks out of the game and ransom it back. That only happens on rare occasion.
Pretty poor nigga if u aint got xbl XD.
Wait, unless games are free with ads… WHO THE $#!T WOULD WANT TO DOWNLOAD “Gatorade Sports Performance Football Training Camp”.
It’s literally $25. Stop being a cheap ass and just go buy some. It’s not much and they’re always having sales and free games to gold so you can’t act like they don’t treat us well either.
So you are complaining that you need xbox live to get a game and not soend actual money on the gane itself the idea of the game being free is you paid 60$ to use live and you are not paying for the game itself you get multiple games depend8ng on what live you get so you are getting the games for free just not the ability to download and play them right away quit your bitching and grow up.
Free on All other platforms.
How many of those run at 1080p?
Er, every game on my Android runs at 1080p. It is a lot easier to run 10000 polygons in 1080p than 100000 polygons in 720p.
Perhaps I did not made myself clear. How many of those run at 1080p ON THE XBOX ONE? Because the last time I checked. It can’t even run Angry Birds at 1080p but the PS4 version does.
Bear, dont be bitter, darkich was just being an smartass. You are right, this pos dont run any of those @ 1080p.
Damn, X1 can’t play Angry Birds at 1080p??
Yeah, either that was one lazy port or.. That’s it.
I will have to say its a lazy port. If not damn.
meh…… EA needs to bring C&C to a downloadable client instead of the script version they offer.
I’m seeing reports that some large retailers are knocking $50 off of the price of the XB1 (bundled with Sunset Overdrive IIRC). Supposed to last through at least January per info on IGN and TechCrunch. Between that and these “free” games, MS is getting serious about trying to revive market interest after their flop of a launch. I sort of wonder if Sony will be able to match the price drop because, although PS4 selling very well is making them money, it is damn near the ONLY thing making them money right now and they are in hot water as a company overall. Whatever the case, as a consumer I am glad to see increasing competition for my $$$.
It’s kind of funny that despite Sony’s TV division has been bleeding money for many, many years, they’re still holding onto that one while letting others go. Despite all their attempts, their smartphone and TV divisions are still regularly posting losses as usual.
It’s kind of surprising to see Sony struggle as much as they have, especially with their TVs. Only ten years ago were they the de facto brand for your TV needs. They were researching cutting edge technologies like S-LCD which was sold off to HTC and OLED which they’re no longer pursuing it seems… Or maybe they are, but their Vita OLED screens are nowhere near the quality of Samsung’s (I have one… screen burns etc. galore)
10 years ago some key things happened, companies like samsung began hitting the market hard with reverse engineered sony tech, for a fraction of the cost and were able to price it far lower. Sony’s real issue is failing to lock down their R&D on displays as much as they should have and gone after blatant copies, or having sold off/shared said tech after piling cash into its R&D.
Hahaha they all stole their tech from Sony did they? You’re sounding desperate now…..
I am speaking of displays only.. ( but really, most if what all the consoles are doing is iwed to sony anyways..) wash away the silly trademarks and branded terms, look inly at the tech itself and the timing of each, and it becomes clear.. if I want the most bang for my buck on a mid range display=samsung. If I want the best image possible regardless of price=sony. Thag is simply the way things are, and people do shop by those filters.
Also, why would I be despirate??
Nvm, just realized you are one of them fanboys, an xbot to be specific, who will interject into anything pro sony, nintendo, or pc that doesn’t give overly gratuitous praise to the console brand you emotionally attached your lack of self-esteem to.
I’m a fan of watching morons take the time to bash each other over stupid shit but he’s right.
actually, many retailers have been doing -$50 to -$100 no xb1 and bundles since as early as late Jan 2013… Me being one of them (along with a free 8th gen console of choice with 4k Display purchase).
Sony won’t drop prices, they quite famously bragged about how they can take the p*#s out of consumers because they are Sony (can’t afford a playstation get another job….. Remember that??) I’m not going to say the xb1 is better than the ps4 it was just my preference of Xbox that made me purchase it I honestly don’t care about differences between the two, I care about the quality I receive and couldn’t give a monkeys whether or not psn works or ps4 has 2 more polygons and can play angry birds in 1080p as that would be the equivalent of polishing a gaming turd (great graphics do not a good game make my old son) be lucky go outside take a breath and smile, you are alive and the real world is in HD x.
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We need an article detailing and explaining about the Cancellation of F.E.A.R. Online, how they are shutting the servers down for good sometime in the middle of May 2015.
The one reason I read is many people were in game hacking and the moderators can’t keep up with the patching. Too bad, the game is actually good.
i really dont care about the best, where is the list for all the free games.
No kidding. I don’t understand why Microsoft makes it so hard to find games on the XB1. The on-system store has no sort or filter options and the web store isn’t much better.
Warframe is a complete waste of time. You can’t effectively solo it and you will never find players in the lobbies to get a co-op game going. Just avoid it.
I favoured the x-box over the ps2 as preferred the games such as championship manager and KOTOR 1 & 2, Never really bothered with the 360 after I bought my ps3 apart from for Mass Effect 1 and 2. I got the ps4 before the X-box one but disappointed with it and ordered X-box one a day after. I have only really played Watchdogs, Thief and Arkam night on ps4 but played loads on x-box one have no real preference other online experience but prefer the PSN store. Console wise the X-box one fits my needs most. I have gold for the x box one and EA hub, but don’t have a PSN subscription although have considered it for free games alone.
then go get gold cheap ass bitch I’m more than happy with my yearly subscription of gold.
I really don’t care which company is better. It is a matter of opinion not fact. Both companies make good consoles. I personally enjoy the Xbox as most of my friends do as well and it has good quality. Also in the time that Microsoft has made 3 consoles (Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One) to compete with Sony, Sony has made 4 consoles (PlayStation, PS2, PS3, and PS4) and 2 handheld consoles (PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita) but Microsoft is still their main company to “Battle” with. I also have a few friends who have recently switched from the PlayStation 4 to the Xbox One. So, while everyone is busy debating about which is better, you can try them out for yourself and just take in the vast and glory of both of the consoles because they are both unique in their very own way. I have also recently bought a new Xbox One console (Forza Motorsport 6 Edition) and I have to say that it is one of my favorite consoles that I have ever used. It also sounds like a racecar as the special power up and power down sounds so that is a really cool feature as well :)
These are Freemium games not Free.
Don’t forget the new Fable Legends is F2P!
Please don’t call world of tanks historical :)
It may be free to download and maybe free to play, but not totally free. Microtransactions galore or grind fest. Besides, a lot of these free games are already on PC which is already a superior console err i mean platform (excluding some of the crappy console ports).
Now if only Evolved was free I’d actually play that. Why do I say that? Because a lot of the aesthetic skins in the game are locked behind a paywall. $60 for the game + $15 for content that you ALREADY paid for? That’s pushing it.
World of Tanks, I don’t think I ever hated a game so bad and yet I kind of like the feel of the tanks. But the terrible mm and wallet warriors, along with the some bias for Russian tanks.
before i got gold again i downloaded tomb raider definitive edition and it required gold to play so they are not free at all so you grant need to get ya facts right am with you on that one mirimon.
Great news that DCUO is coming to Xbox. Ive been telling my Xbox friends abou this game for years. Plus it gives me a chance to grab the names i never managed to get on PS3 and 4.
dont be stupid when something is free it cost 0. there for it is free, all games with gold are free the games in this list are free. if game shops took all their games and said come take what you want they are frrreeee, you can not turn around a say oh none of its free cos I had to pay bus fare or to play these I have to buy an xbox. your an idiot free is free. now what does cost is xbox live gold and for that price you are paying for eeso Microsoft feature inding most online features.
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Best local co-op games on Xbox One.
While many things have changed about gaming, the ability to play with your bestie in the same room is still fun for many of us. That's why having access to local co-op on your favorite shooter is so damn important. To make sure you always have something to play together, we've searched out the best local co-op games on Xbox One.
Gears of War 4.
Gears of War has had a dynamic and fantastic co-op system since their first game, and the newest installment won't disappoint. One of the best new shooters of 2016, it takes you back to a world devastated by war. This time you'll be wielding a Lancer, or Gnasher while playing as Marcus Fenix's son; JD. It's time to fight back once again against both an entirely new enemy, and one that will be quite familiar for returning players. You can play through the entire campaign in local split-screen co-op, or jump into Multiplayer matches instead.
Diablo III.
The dungeon crawling, sword swinging, magic slinging, loot acquiring fun of Diablo has returned for a third installment. This game is fantastic to play with friends, especially when you can trade gear or strategize as you are running through a dungeon. Diablo has long been geared towards getting a group together to deal with nastier demons that you'll run into, and while it isn't necessary, it does mean playing with friends is even more fun than it might have been otherwise.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.
Borderlands is a wonderful, manic, explosion filled, bullet swarm of a game, and it's even better when you play with friends. The Handsome Collection includes both Borderlands 2 and the Pre-Sequel which gives you twice as much game to rock out on. Borderlands is one of those games that doesn't take itself quite so seriously, opting instead to make sure that you'll have a laugh or two while blasting your way through Pandora.
Rayman Legends.
Platformers have been making a comeback for the last year or two and Rayman Legends has been helping spearhead that renaissance. It's also got an awesome co-op mode where you can play with up to three other friends, all of you bouncing around and wreaking havoc on the multitude of enemies you come upon. With dozens of levels and gorgeous graphics to boot, this is an excellent way to spend the day with friends and family.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
When it comes to shooters, Call of Duty continues to enjoy a massive following. While playing the main campaign isn't possible for local co-op, you do have access to the mode that really matters; Zombies. You and your bestie can team up to mow through waves of zeds in a desperate attempt to survive. For local co-op players, this is the real reason to play together. Honestly, who wants to try and deal with swarms of the undead with randoms who might not have what it takes?
Rivals of Aether.
Games that allow you to beat up your friends, and vice versa, are a time-honored tradition and Rival of Aether brings that to Xbox One. This is a multiplayer fighting game that bears gameplay similarities to Super Smash Bros. You play as one of the several elements, duking it out in a cosmic battle to fling your opponents out of the arena. It's got a retro look, with great music and fun controls. Even better, it supports up to four players locally.
Overcooked.
When you think of cooking sim games, you probably don't think of playing with friends, or high stakes. That's where Overcooked wants to prove you wrong. You'll need to chop, dash, and cook your way through complicated menus and irritated customers. It's available for 1-4 players as you run restaurants on glaciers, mountain tops, and above boiling magma. This is one of those games that are easy for anyone to pick up, but difficult to master and as you dodge through crazier environments, working with your teammates becomes truly mandatory.
Rocket League.
What happens when Soccer meets Racing? You get Rocket League — an awesome multiplayer game where the aim of the game is to put the ball into your opponent's net, with the aid of impressive rocket-propelled vehicles. You get access to four-person local multiplayer so that you can team up with, or battle against your best friends on a split-screen.
Rocket League comes with several game modes, unlockable car parts, and much more. It's perpetually updated too, which has served to keep the game fresh long after launch. This is essential co-op gaming!
In this two-player, physics-based game, you play as a Princess and her Fiance trekking across a whimsical land to bring a King's casket to rest in his tomb. Both players must work together to push and pull a large Chariot across chasms and other barriers that lay between you and your destination. There is also loot to be found, enemies to be tackled, and all sorts of physics-based mayhem to overcome. This is a great 2-player co-op game for anyone who enjoys puzzles or working together with a friend to reach your goal.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is all about protecting the universe from the evils of Anti-love. You and up to three other friends will pilot a spaceship and man lasers, turrets, shields, and thrusters to deal with everything sent your way. You'll have to communicate and work together because every mission requires those four parts to work together as a unit. If you have only two players, you'll need to jump between the unmanned station, although you do have an AI pet that can help you out. There are upgrades to collect, giant alien bosses and adorable creatures to save on your wild romp through the universe.
Divinity Original Sin.
This open-world turn-based RPG is made for cooperative gameplay, and this facelifted 2014 classic is as close as you'll get to digital Dungeons and Dragons. It has a great world full to the brim with story, quests, loot, and plenty more. Since this game is involved, it's a great option for couples who are looking for a longer term game to enjoy together. The graphics are gorgeous, and the gameplay is actually party focused, meaning cooperation (and even disagreements) are an integral part of enjoying the story playing out on your screen.
Those are our picks for the greatest local co-op games on Xbox One. If you have any suggestions or think your favorite deserves to be in this list, let us know in the comments, and we might include it in a future update!
17 coole Xbox One Split-Screen Spiele (inkl. Videos)
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Zusammen mit einem Freund auf dem Sofa gemütlich eine Runde daddeln, und das am besten noch mit Split-Screen? Die Xbox 360 bietet eine ganze Reihe von Games mit Splitscreen, doch wie sieht es bei ihrem Nachfolger aus? Auch auf der Xbox One gibt es bereits einen Schwung Spiele, die sich mit geteiltem Bildschirm spielen lassen. Welche das sind, erfährst du hier!
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Auch der kommende neue CoD-Ableger Black Ops 3 wird wie seine Vorgänger wieder einen lokalen Split-Screen-Modus für zwei Spieler bieten.
Sein offizielles Release feiert der neue Ableger am 6. November 2015. Freuen kannst du u.a. auch auf ein komplett neues Bewegungssystem, einen hohen Wiederspielwert und eine brandneue Horrorgeschichte.
Star Wars: Battlefront.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Bei Star Wars: Battlefront handelt es sich um eine Neuauflage des gleichnamigen Multiplayer-Shooters aus dem Jahr 2004. Die neue Version – die keine Fortsetzung, sondern einen Neustart darstellt – wird von DICE, den Machern der beliebten Battlefield-Reihe, entwickelt.
Split-Screen wird es laut den Entwicklern nur beim lokalen Spielen geben, konkret wenn man Missionen (Modus, in dem man mit Bots spielt) zusammen mit einem Freund spielt.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.
Split-Screen für bis zu 4 Spieler.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection beinhaltet die beiden Spiele Borderlands 2 und Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, die in gestochen scharfem HD über den Bildschirm flimmern.
Darüber hinaus bietet die Sammlung eine echte Premiere für Borderlands: Zum ersten Mal können die beiden Titel im 4-Spieler-Splitscreen gespielt werden.
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare.
Lokaler Split-Screen Koop für 2 Spieler.
Exklusiv auf der Xbox One kannst du den Shooter Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare auch mit einem Freund im Split-Screen zocken.
In diesem lokalen Koop-Modus tretet ihr zusammen gegen immer stärker werdende Wellen von Zombies an. Alle paar Runden gilt es außerdem, zufällig ausgewählte Bosse zu besiegen.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Die Halo The Master Chief Collection für Xbox One beinhaltet in Sachen Spielen die ersten beiden Teile Halo: Combat Evolved und Halo in der grafisch überarbeiteten Anniversary Edition sowie Teil 3 und Teil 4 der Reihe.
Unterstützt werden in der Sammlung sowohl Online- als auch Split-Screen-Koop.
Call of Duty: Ghosts.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
In Call of Duty: Ghosts findest du dich an der Seite einer gelähmten Nation wieder, die nach einem verheerenden Ereignis ums nackte Überleben kämpfen muss.
Der Shooter bietet ebenfalls einen Split-Screen-Modus. Anders als vorhergehende Teile der Shooter-Reihe ist dieser allerdings nur noch für 2 und nicht mehr für 4 Spieler ausgelegt.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Wie sein Vorgänger Ghosts bietet auch Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, das im November 2014 sein offizielles Release feierte, wieder einen lokalen Split-Screen-Modus für zwei Spieler.
Im Spiel erwarten dich gewaltige Schlachtfelder der Zukunft, auf denen sich die Technologie und Taktik derart weiterentwickelt haben, dass ein neues Kampfzeitalter eingeläutet wurde.
Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
In Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires kreirst du deinen eigenen Charakter und erkundest die Geschichte der Drei Königreiche Chinas. Im Empire-Modus kannst du dabei gleich zu Beginn eine Rolle annehmen (z.B. Herrscher, Taktiker oder Offizier).
Gespielt werden kann Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires lokal im Split-Screen mit 2 Spielern.
Divinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Divinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition ist ein Rollenspiel, in dem dich ein System völlig ohne Klassen erwartet. Du erschaffst deinen eigenen Helden, den du dank umfangreicher Anpassungsmöglichkeiten individualisieren kannst, und erlebst ein spannendes Abenteuer.
Gespielt werden kann Divinity: Original Sin nicht nur im Online-Koop, sondern auch lokal auf der Couch zusammen mit einem weiteren Spieler im Split-Screen.
Minecraft Xbox One Edition.
Split-Screen für 2-4 Spieler.
Minecraft ist Kult und neben dem PC mittlerweile u.a. auch für die Microsoft-Konsolen verfügbar, wo dich natürlich ebenfalls das kultige Klötzchen-Spielgefühl erwartet. Erschaffe im Kreativmodus unglaubliche Kreationen oder erkunde im Überlebensmodus eine geheimnisvolle Welt.
Spielen kannst du Minecraft auf der Xbox One lokal im Split-Screen mit bis zu 4 Spielern. Im folgenden Video siehst du sowohl den Singleplayer als auch den Split-Screen mit 2 und 4 Spielern.
Forza Motorsport 5.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Forza Motorsport 5 ist der neue Teil der beliebten Rennspiel-Reihe, der speziell für die Xbox One entwickelt wurde und die starke Leistung der Cloud nutzt. Dich erwarten fantastische Autos und strecken, die für ein kinoreifes Fahrerlebnis sorgen.
Du möchtest spannende Rennen gegen einen Freund austragen? Kein Problem in Forza Motorsport 5, denn zwei Spieler können hier im Split-Screen gegeneinander antreten.
Kinect Sports Rivals.
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Mit Kinect Sports Rivals ist das beliebte Franchise exlusiv für die Xbox One zurück. Als Champion kannst du dich in zahlreichen Sportarten mit anderen messen.
Wenn du dich nicht nur im Singleplayer-Modus austoben, sondern dich mit einem Freund vor deinem heimischen Bildschirm messen möchtest, könnt ihr im Split-Screen-Modus spielen, der 2 Spieler unterstützt.
LEGO Der Hobbit.
Lokaler Split-Screen Koop für 2 Spieler.
Das Lego-Spiel LEGO Der Hobbit erzählt die Geschichte des bekannten Hobbits Bilbo Beutlin, der sich auf eine abenteuerliche Reise durch Mittelerde begibt, um Thorin Eichenschild zu helfen, das verlorene Königreich Erebor zurückzuerobern.
Das Spiel bietet einen lokalen Koop-Modus für 2 Spieler, der auf einen dynamischen Split-Screen setzt: Der Bildschirm wird geteilt, sobald sich die beiden Spieler zu weit voneinander wegbewegen. Alternativ ist der vertikale Split-Screen aber auch fest einstellbar.
The LEGO Movie Videogame.
Lokaler Split-Screen Koop für 2 Spieler.
In The LEGO Movie Videogame schlüpfst du in die Rolle des stets korrekten Emmet, der mit jenem außergewöhnlichen Individuum verwechselt wird, das dafür auserwählt wurde, die Welt zu retten.
Auch The LEGO Movie Videogame bietet einen lokalen Koop-Modus für zwei Spieler mit dynamischem Split-Screen. Der Bildschirm teilt sich dabei, wenn sich die beiden Spieler zu weit voneinander entfernen. Alternativ ist der vertikale Split-Screen aber auch fest einstellbar.
LEGO Marvel: Super Heroes.
Lokaler Split-Screen Koop für 2 Spieler.
Alle Marvel-Universen und -Helden wie Iron Man, Hulk und Co. in einer eigenen Geschichte in einem Spiel – das bietet LEGO Marvel: Super Heroes!
Auch in LEGO Marvel: Super Heroes können 2 Spieler gemeinsam im Koop-Modus spielen, der einen dynamischen Split-Screen bietet. Der Bildschirm wird geteilt, sobald man sich zu weit auseinander bewegt. Alternativ ist der vertikale Split-Screen aber auch fest einstellbar.
LEGO Batman 3: Jenseits von Gotham.
Lokaler Split-Screen Koop für 2 Spieler.
In LEGO Batman 3 schließt sich Batman mit weiteren Superhelden aus dem DC-Universum zusammen und startet ins All, um zu verhindern, dass der verschlagene Brainiac die Erde mit Hilfe der Macht der Ringe der Lanterns vernichtet.
Wie die vorherigen LEGO-Spiele bietet auch LEGO Batman 3 einen lokalen Koop-Modus für 2 Spieler mit dynamischem Split-Screen. Alternativ kann aber auch ein fixer vertikaler Split-Screen gewählt werden.
Battleborn (03.05.2016)
Split-Screen für 2 Spieler.
Von den Machern von Borderlands 2 kommt mit Battleborn nun ein Mix aus verschiedenen Genres. Freuen kannst du dich auf eine Kombination aus stylischer Grafik, packender First Person Shooter Action, Gearbox‘ herausragendem Koop-Erlebnis und einer große Auswahl unterschiedlicher Helden.
Angesiedelt ist Battleborn in der fernen Zukunft in einem imaginären SciFi-Univrsum, wo dich sowohl kooperative Kampagnen als auch kompetitive Multiplayer-Machtes erwarten. Gespielt werden kann im lokalen Coop im Split-Screen mit 2 Spielern.
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15 Best PS4 Co-Op Splitscreen Games That You must Play.
There are Videogames which you must play co-op or Splitscreen on the same console. PlayStation 4 provides multiple couch co-op games which can be played on the same console with split screen. You like to enjoy the games the most when you play it with or against your Friends. There are a couple of co-op games already out in the market while some are yet to be released for PS4.
We've compiled the 15 best games according to the overall scores and favorites. If you have any of your Favorite games do post them in the comments below. So without any further ado, let's begin with the Co-Op Splitscreen Games for PS4.
15 Best PS4 Co-Op Splitscreen Games.
Spelunky is an Open Source Indie Platform Video game where the player takes control of Spelunker and explores a series of caves while collecting treasure, saving damsels, fighting enemies and dodging traps. Levels are randomly generated and grouped into four increasingly difficult areas, each with a distinctive set of items, enemies, terrain types and special features.
In Broforce, the player will take control of a bro, a hypermasculine action hero-style commando, who fights terrorists and rescues his bro teammates and prisoners of war from captivity. The Level here ends only when you manage to defeat the Boss, Hoist the American Flag and escape the area with the Helicopter.
The world’s most irreverent co-op action adventure returns with another chapter. This Chapter of Magicka will show how players ascend from the ruins of Aldrheim to experience a Midgård almost wiped free of Wizards after the Wizard Wars, with the few that do remain to have either gone mad or extremely hostile toward all others. In order to get rid the world of evil(again), up to four Wizards, and their guide Vlad will traverse Midgard armed with the next iteration of the famous Magicka dynamic spellcasting system.
LittleBigPlanet 3.
A Puzzle Platform video game with third entry to its Title LittleBigPlanet series, this entry will feature similar enemies with a heavy emphasis on creation. Players will create their own character, levels, objects, levels and much more. The gameplay will revolve around the set characters, power ups, and his activity with non-playable characters like Area Boss and Objectives.
Like all the Trine Games this version will also have the co-op feature and the player will reunite with the three heroes in an all-new adventure, now for the first time in full 3D. You can take control either of Pontius the Knight, Amadeus the Wizard and Zoya the Thief while the rest can be Bot or in co-op with up to three players, both locally or online.
This Life Simulation game will take you and your friends to the next level as the Player will take control of a small, multi-segmented worm- or snake-like creature through an aquatic environment. There is no level limit, tutorials or guides to understanding the game, you just simply start and enjoy. The world is a top-down perspective, consists of two-dimensional planes stacked vertically upon each other.
Guacamelee!
In this beat, 'em up platform video game the player will take control of Juan as he fights his way across various enemies and obstacles in order to rescue El Presidente's daughter. You must defeat the enemies to gain Coins and unlock new items such as the grapple attacks or increase the player's health and stamina gauges. Your mission is to stop Carlos from sacrificing El Presidente's Daughter in a ritual that will allow him to take both the living and dead worlds.
Plants vs Zombies:Garden Warfare 2.
Sequel to the Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, a third-person shooter, and tower defense video game Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is back with a bang. The Good news it that the game does not require any Internet connection to play and the new features are Split-screen multiplayer, private servers, twelve maps and forty different characters. So Are you excited?
The Playroom.
This video game is a collection of augmented reality mini-games. You must have PlayStation Camera and the DualShock 4 controller in order to demonstrate the use. You can play and interact with the pet-like robot(Asobi) that can be summoned by rubbing the TouchPad or interact with the robots through the controller, utilizing the motion sensor.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.
Maintaining the consistency with the previous installments - Borderlands, this Handsome Collection will feature remastered graphics, can run at 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second and now you can play with one or two local players and local split-screen multiplayer with up to four players.
Rocket League.
In Rocket League, the player will take control of a rocket-powered car and use it to hit a ball that is much larger than the cars towards the other team's goal area to score points, just like the Soccer game. You must learn to handle the controls, utilize boost while in the air to propel themselves forward in flight, quick dodges, causing their car to do a short jump and spin in a given direction and much more.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.
Sequel to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light this is the first-ever four-player co-op experience with Lara Croft. The players will compete for treasure, powerful artifacts, and ultimate bragging rights. With the fate of the world at stake, Lara must recover the fragments of Osiris to stop Set from enslaving all mankind.
Pix the Cat.
This game will challenge your reflexes and your wits, pitting you against your friends and the world in a race to the highest score. Progress in the Grid of Infinity, deeper and deeper through its nested levels. Hatch the eggs to stack up ducklings behind you. There are 70 levels nad each offers a new skill challenge so you better get ready to get a blister under your thumb.
This Fighting game takes the player to the next level where you must compete with just two buttons with no d-pad directional movement. The game also includes two extra playable characters: Fencer from Nidhogg and Johnny Gat from Saints Row. The player must improve his skills fundamental for mind games, spacing, timing, and quick reactions in order to Win it.
Invade the Darkness and get ready to battle the endless hordes of foes as you and your friends fight for treasure and glory via both local and online. You must select and play as one of four distinct heroes in an intense monster filled dungeon brawler with a combination of both uniquely built and randomly generated levels to explore. Your friends can become foes as you compete to see who can claim the most kills and the most gold. Are you Ready to Explore?
10 Best Split Screen Xbox 360 Games.
We’ve brought for you today a compilation of the best split screen Xbox 360 games, so that you can enjoy long gaming hours with someone by your side. The Xbox 360, with its ability to provide support to 4 controllers at a time, proved to be a great platform for developers to create split screen offerings in the previous generation. Although few titles reached the limit of allowing four people to play on a console at once, some really great two-player games are available for it at the moment. A few days ago, we had prepared a list of the finest PS3 split screen games, and for those who own Microsoft’s console, here’s a list worth exploring. Sit back, and read through their descriptions to know what exactly they have of offer and whether they meet your needs or not.
Borderlands 2 is a multiplayer game at heart, and though it provides support for four gamers to play together when online, offline split screen play is limited for two players only. This game is known for its superb blend of first-person shooter gameplay and role-playing mechanics, which together create an altogether distinct experience. It’s a visually stunning offering as well, with its polished graphics and impressive art. You can play its entire campaign in a cooperative fashion in split screen mode.
Here’s another game which has its focus set on offering frenzied co-op gameplay. Developed by the veterans over at Valve, Left 4 Dead 2 has its story revolve around four people trying to escape an infectious outbreak which has lead to a large chunk of the population turning into zombie-like creatures. This awesome first-person shooter which also features survivor horror elements can be played by two players in split screen mode.
The Resident Evil series has its own charm that has made it such an iconic one over the years. This seventh installment to the series came out in 2009, and provided co-op lovers with some really long hours of fun. It can be played by two players in a cooperative fashion, even as they guide the protagonist duo in their quest to investigate a terrorist threat in a fictional region of Africa. This game creates a wholly distinct atmosphere with its superb story, its gory visuals and its captivating music, making it all the more exciting to indulge in.
The latest Halo game which was released for the Xbox 360 last year allows you to play its entire campaign in split screen co-op mode with someone by your side. Halo games have always been iconic, and this one too proved to be just that in each and every aspect it treaded on. An excellent first-person shooter, Halo 4 features a gripping narrative and some really frantic firefights.
In 2011 came Gears of War 3, a conclusion to the trilogy which gave the Xbox 360 three of its most successful games. This title takes the archetypal third-person shooter model which its predecessors introduced to the gaming industry, and refines it a little to deliver an even more streamlined experience. You can indulge in split screen play throughout its entire campaign, or you can jump into its trademark Horde mode which brings waves of enemies for you to fight against.
If you’re a racing game fan, and you own an Xbox 360, you ought to have a go at Forza Motorsport 4. Developed by the masters over at Turn 10 Studios, this title focuses on the simulation aspect of car racing, and thus gives you a truly immersive and realistic experience. Two players can race against each other in its well crafted split screen mode.
7 – Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is an open world video game which allows you to jump into the shoes of 70 different characters from the DC Comics universe, apart from Batman and Robin of course. Equipped with a unique split screen model, this offering renders some long hours of fun and enjoyable gameplay. It’s a truly enjoyable offering for those who love to play co-op based Lego video games.
8 – Army of Two: The 40th Day.
As its name suggests, this game is focused in allowing two gamers to play in a cooperative fashion. Protagonists Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem team up with each other in order to destroy the invading forces which have swallowed Shanghai through a devastating terrorist attack. Its gameplay has been granted several unique scenarios which encourage team-based tactics, and this is one of the main highlights of Army of Two: The 40th Day.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 enables two-player split screen play throughout its entire campaign, providing you with the superb tactical shooting experience which the series is known for. Equipped with a wonderful story, it delivers incredibly hooking gameplay which is meant to be played with someone by your side.
Yes, Call of Duty: Ghosts is the first game among the many recent ones to reduce local split screen support to two players instead of four, but it’s nonetheless a pleasing experience for fans of first-person shooter gameplay. For split screen play, you can indulge in its stellar Extinction mode with one of your buddies, or jump straight into its squad modes. Moreover, each and every online multiplayer mode can be played locally by 2 players in co-op mode.
This concludes our list of the best split screen Xbox 360 games. We hope you found what you came here looking for. Keep browsing through our site for more such lists which boil down video games based on your requirements.
Best Splitscreen/Co-op Games?
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Hey all! Me and my friend have been trying to find some games that we could both play at the same time whenever we hang out. Which games do you think have the best splitscreen or co-op gameplay on the PS3? All genres are welcome! Btw, I already have Borderlands and LBP2.
It's been bad this generation really, but there are some people that haven't ignored us. One game I always wanted for that reason but didn't get was Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 , but it's a 3 year old game and I've never seen it go below $50.
Other games I played and LOVED in co-op tho are Resident Evil 5, Modern Warfare 3 has nice co op modes. LittleBIGPlanet 2 of course, Killzone 3 has co op campaign, dunno if Dynasty Warriors 6/7 is your thing.. R&C All 4 One, Resistance 3, Uncharted 3 . thats all i can think of.
Some great PSN games I enjoyed are Dead Nation, Trine 2, Castle Crashers, Fat Princess, PixelJunk Shooter 2, Hard Corps: Uprising .
Thanks for the replies everyone! :) Unfortunately it seems you were right PayneKiller as I've played through pretty much all of the games listed on here with the exception of maybe 2 or 3 haha. Well, except the PSN games so I'll go and check out Castle Crashers as I've been wanting to get that game for a while.
One more question. Are there any games that let two people go online competitively on the same system? For example, I know Resistance 2 let you and a friend do splitscreen while playing competitive multiplayer. Anyone know if Resistance 3 lets you do that?
Yup resistance 3 has online split screen thepinkzee.
Alright thanks! I will definitely be getting that then!
Haha I LOVE that game!
Dead Nation is a great game to play co-op/splitscreen, as is Resistance: Fall of Man and Resident Evil 5.
Dead Nation is a great game to play co-op/splitscreen, as is Resistance: Fall of Man and Resident Evil 5.
Will look into Dead Nation as I keep hearing about it!
Don't know if it's being mentioned but Lord of the Rings: War in the North has really fun splitscreen (although it is verticle which some people seem to hate but I don't mind) and if you want something a little more indepth it has quite a lot of rpg elements such as skill trees, weapon and armour customisation and npc conversations. I hear there have been some saving issues but I've had no problems.
Otherwise Trine 2 is a very pretty puzzle based psn game which I really enjoyed.
Not really too many good splitscreen games this generation, what happened to the age where people sat down next to eachother and actually talked while being able to see their teammates face.?
Killzone 3 only has splitscreen campaign, not online co-op campaign tho.
Shank has a co-op online and offline campaign (the co-op campaign is a different campaign from the solo campaign, so 2 stories in one game) Shank 2 has co-op online and offline suvival mode with 3 or 4 different maps, and the mode can be beaten unlike most survival modes.
Dead Nation is decent.
Black Ops has offline MP with bots ( you need to have the latest updates to get the offline MP with bots. The bots are half azzed programed, but can be fun)
I was told Fear 3 has a co-op campaign, and it has offline MP with bots splitscreen (buy the game new to get the code for 2 new MP game modes)
Resistance 3 has a co-op campaign.
LOTR war in the north, but it has glitches, dont know if patches fixed them.
Ghost Recon Future Soldier has a offline and online guerilla mode (similar to survival) splitscreen.
And of course you can buy fighting games if you like them.
Tales of Vesperia.
Tales of Graces F ( heard it had co op dont have it to test)
Little Big Planet 2.
Lego Harry Potter.
I didnt really write the best, there are only a few CO OP games so every splitscreen/co op game is welcomed for me.
Thanks for the replies everyone! :) Unfortunately it seems you were right PayneKiller as I've played through pretty much all of the games listed on here with the exception of maybe 2 or 3 haha. Well, except the PSN games so I'll go and check out Castle Crashers as I've been wanting to get that game for a while.
One more question. Are there any games that let two people go online competitively on the same system? For example, I know Resistance 2 let you and a friend do splitscreen while playing competitive multiplayer. Anyone know if Resistance 3 lets you do that?
gsantos7 I think the last 3 cods (at least) let you do that.
Don't forget Twisted Metal and Starhawk aslo have co-op splitscreen and they are newer games. Some other older games would be Sacred 2, Fear 3, Kane and Lynch series, Earth Defense force: Insect Armageddon and Rainbow 6 games. This is a good resource if you want to know what games are co-op and if they have splitscreen for different modes. It is called Co-Optimus.
GTA IV online free roam and Saints Row 2 & the third.
These games have split-screen mode which you can play on one keyboard (PC). If you want your friend/brother to join you, press F2. Not sure if controller/gamepad works. Try it out yourself.
Lego Marvel Superheroes.
Lego Lord of Rings.
Lego Indiana Jones.
Lego Harry Potter 1-4.
Lego Harry Potter 5-7.
Lego Pirates Of Carribean.
I have played these games (all of them) with my brother. You must play these games!
Hey all! Me and my friend have been trying to find some games that we could both play at the same time whenever we hang out. Which games do you think have the best splitscreen or co-op gameplay on the PS3? All genres are welcome! Btw, I already have Borderlands and LBP2.
CASTLE CRASHERS. best game ever to play up to 4 players co-op.
And you also have: Diablo 3, Soul Calibur 2, Trine 2, WWE 2K14, Guacamelee, Uprising Hard Corps, Terraria, Moon Diver, Resistance 3, Killzone 3.
Far Cry 3 's co-op mode is not bad, either.
Old thread is old.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist PS 3 Coop is very good.
Rayman Origins is the best co-op I've played on PS3.
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