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PUBG Xbox One: Does it Have Splitscreen Multiplayer? Can You Play Splitscreen Multiplayer in PUBG on Xbox One? PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has finally landed on Microsoft’s system as part of the Xbox Preview program. Though it may not look as polished as the PC version, the core battle royale gameplay is very much intact here. Of course, with PUBG being an online multiplayer game, some players are wondering if there’s splitscreen multiplayer in the Xbox One version. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, PUBG doesn’t have splitscreen multiplayer. If you want to play with your friends, you’ll need to both play on separate consoles and join a game together online. While the lack of splitscreen multiplayer may be disappointing to some players, it’s worth remembering that this could always change. With Battlegrounds being part of the Preview program, the state of the game will definitely change over the next year or so. However, considering the option still isn’t available in the PC version, we doubt we’ll see it for quite some time, if ever. Of course, if an update does bring splitscreen multiplayer to PUBG on Xbox One, we’ll update this post to let you know. For more on PUBG, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide. Check Out More. Pokémon Company International Reveals 2018 Legendary Event Plans. Pokémon Company International plans to make 2018 a legendary year for Pokémon fans. Life Is Strange: Before the Storm Physical and Vinyl Limited Editions Announced; Includes Farewell Episode. That vinyl set looks rad. Nintendo Labo Preorders Open at Amazon, GameStop. Get your cardboard while it's hot! There Are Going to be Some Sucky Days in Overwatch League, Yesterday Was One of Those Days. Not every day is going to be as action packed as the games from. Nintendo Switch Sold More Than All Other Consoles in the Month of December. Super Mario Odyssey is high on the charts as well. 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. Start your WhatCulture Crowd subscription. 10 People Who Changed The Video Game Industry Forever. 15 Most Anticipated Video Games Of 2018. 13 Video Games That Must Appear At E3 2018. Gamer, Researcher of strange things. I'm a writer-editor hybrid whose writings on video games, technology and movies can be found across the internet. I've even ventured into the realm of current affairs on occasion but, unable to face reality, have retreated into expatiating on things on screens instead. Discussion. WhatCulture.com. 18 Reasons 2018's Biggest Video Games Might Suck. 10 Ways Far Cry 5 Will Save The Franchise. Dragon Ball Fighterz: 8 Most Technical Characters You Must Master. 15 Most Brutally Hard Video Game Moments Of The Decade (So Far) Fallout 5: 10 Things It Must Do Better Than 4. WhatCulture.com. Company Pages. Delivering passionate and comprehensive entertainment coverage to millions of users world-wide each month. Seen on Sky News; featured in The Guardian, NY Times, The Independent and more. 40,000+ articles posted by thousands of contributors spanning the entire cultural spectrum. Split-Screen FPS Screencheat is Hitting Xbox One on March 1. We here at Samurai Punk have been hard at work on Screencheat , the split screen FPS that centers around screencheating (looking at the screens of other players to locate their position). We’re excited to announce that Screencheat will be coming to Xbox One on March 1, 2016! In Screencheat , all players are invisible, forcing you to look at the other screens to find your opponents to hunt them. We were inspired to create it by all of the split screen games we played as kids, including Halo. We used to sit around and screencheat each other all the time so we decided to turn this controversial tactic on its head and make it the core mechanic of the game. We hope that the result is a truly unique FPS experience that feels strangely familiar at the same time. Although the initial version of the game launched on PC at the end of 2014, The Xbox One version of Screencheat will launch with all the work we’ve done over the past year to build on the core experience by adding content and polish to make it the best local/online multiplayer game for you and your friends. That work includes all the new maps, weapons, modes, mutators, granular customization options and time based solo training challenges. The most recent additions to the game’s roster of features include AI bots which can join you in games locally and online. Along with a new map Museum II. Evoking the feel of the very first map we designed for the game, Museum, this latest map takes what was great for new players but extends its tactical depth for experts. You will be able to play all of this with up to eight players locally or online in private games or up to four in online matchmaking. Additionally, part of our work has been translating to a wide range of languages including French, German, Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Simplified Chinese. We can’t wait to get Screencheat out to everyone in March, so lock in the date, grab your friends, and get ready for a party. Much love! xboxone. 4 439 пользователей находятся здесь. МОДЕРАТОРЫ. Arowin Arowin MikeyJayRaymond Simple Rlight #teamchief _deffer_ deffer delicious_cheese DeliciousCheeze tobiasvl tobiasvl - #teamchief ClassyTurkey Enter Gamertag XboxCountdown XbotOne AutoModerator . и ещё 5 » Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. and subscribe to one of thousands of communities. отправлено 3 года назад автор aljpra. Want to add to the discussion? помощь правила сайта центр поддержки вики реддикет mod guidelines связаться с нами. приложенияи инструменты Reddit for iPhone Reddit for Android mobile website кнопки. Использование данного сайта означает, что вы принимаете пользовательского соглашения и Политика конфиденциальности. © 2018 reddit инкорпорейтед. Все права защищены. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 99357 on app-339 at 2018-01-31 21:12:32.209869+00:00 running 4e98db2 country code: RU. 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. Dynasty Warrior 6 Gameplay. Pick your favorite one. What's your favorite? Quick Question - Would you rather Split Screen or Shared Screen in your games? The Target Audiences of Gaming Consoles. by Zane Stockbridge 2. Stardew Valley - Getting Started. by Eliza Knight 1. A Guide to the Nintendo Game & Watch Handheld Games - Classic 80's Retro. by RolyRetro 20. 6 Post Apocalyptic Games for XBox 360 and PS3. What Is the Difference Between Xbox 360 Models? by Len Cannon 377. 10 Best Open World Games on Xbox 360. by JamesJGibson 29. Best RPG Games for the Xbox 360. by Simon Cook 4. 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. Army or Two Devils Cartel. 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. Titanfall Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 Part 2. 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. Copyright © 2018 HubPages Inc. and respective owners. Other product and company names shown may be trademarks of their respective owners. HubPages ® is a registered Service Mark of HubPages, Inc. HubPages and Hubbers (authors) may earn revenue on this page based on affiliate relationships and advertisements with partners including Amazon, Google, and others. Connect with us. Copyright © 2018 HubPages Inc. and respective owners. Ark: Survival Evolved Xbox One Getting Two-Player Local Split-Screen. Long live couch co-op! Last updated by Eddie Makuch on December 15, 2015 at 2:26PM. You are now subscribed. In news that will surely please couch co-op fans, Studio Wildcard has announced that the soon-to-be-released Xbox One version of dinosaur survival game Ark: Survival Evolved will support local two-player split-screen. Online split-screen is not part of the developer's plans, only local. Unfortunately, split-screen won't be ready for Ark's release tomorrow, December 16. Instead, it will come through an update sometime early in 2016. This feature will be exclusive to the Xbox One version, at least for the time being after its release, Studio Wildcard told us. "Many developers are abandoning split-screen local play, but we couldn't stomach that for Ark!" Studio Wildcard creative director and co-founder Jesse Rapczak told GameSpot. "Friends and families can look forward to working together to survive the environment, tame its inhabitants and unravel the mysteries of the island--all from the same couch. 343 Industries caused quite a stir when it confirmed that Halo 5: Guardians would not include local split-screen, a beloved feature that was a staple of past games in the series. Local split-screen could be featured in Halo 6, however. Ark's local split-screen feature is already up and running internally, and Studio Wildcard sent over some screenshots. Take a look at these in the gallery below by clicking on the thumbnails. Although fans will have to wait until 2016 for Ark's split-screen mode, the Xbox One version will support another unique feature right out of the gate tomorrow. Players can use a second Xbox One to host their own 50-plus player server. Of course, you'll need to have a second Xbox One for this, but as Rapczak points out, hosting a server would normally require "an expensive PC server and a lot of management headaches." Xbox One players will also get special limited edition "Founder's content," such as skins and more. Check out this post for a full rundown of what to expect. Ark's Xbox One version will cost $35 when it launches tomorrow through the Xbox Game Preview program. The full, finished game is slated to arrive in the summer of 2016 for a higher price, though people who bought the Xbox Game Preview version won't need to pay more at launch. A PlayStation 4 version of Ark will also be released in summer 2016. Ark was released earlier this year on PC and has proven to be a big hit. By Studio Wildcard's latest count, the game--which remains in an unfinished Early Access state--has already sold more than 2 million copies. Mashable. 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? Anna Washenko is a freelance writer covering digital entertainment, social media, science, and tech. Her work has appeared on USA Today, Mashable, Yahoo and Digital Trends . Follow her @Ann. More. 10 Great Xbox One Games to Play With Your Valentine. When we think of multiplayer games, we tend to think about shooters like Halo or Call of Duty . But let’s face it: Those aren’t exactly the most romantic games for couples to play together. This Valentine’s Day, why not try one of these excellent multiplayer experiences? They all offer cooperative experiences, and every one can be played with your loved one right by your side. What’s more romantic than building an entire world for your Valentine? With split-screen support, Minecraft lets both of you not only adventure but also create, in the same near-limitless space. Why bother with roses and chocolates when you can present your loved one with redstone and a diamond pickaxe? If you prefer something a bit more… adversarial, Jackbox will pit you and your loved one against each other in a variety of absurd, competitive party games. Though one of the five included games requires three players or more, the others are just fine for two. For example, You Don’t Know Jack is a deliciously irreverent game of trivia; Word Spud is a free-form complete-the-phrase game; and Fibbage is a game all about lying. Be careful with that last one. Think LEGO games are just for kids? Then you probably haven’t spent much time playing LEGO games: The no-pressure, pick-up-and-play experience of pretty much any recent LEGO title is perfect for couples, and the frequent need to work together will force you to rely on each other in a way that is, yes, kind of romantic. Plus, just about everything is destructible, which is just plain stupidly fun. If you’ve never known the joy of dungeon-crawling with a loved one, you’ve been missing out. There’s nothing quite like teaming up to take down evil denizens of the underworld. As in the LEGO games, player two can jump in or drop out at will, making the whole experience very casual. And let’s face it, wandering Diablo III ’s darkest depths really brings couples together… though, fighting over loot might not. Part platformer, part fighting game, and part crazy party game, #IDARB has no shortage of strange-but-awesome head-to-head multiplayer activities. This one is a little tough to describe without actually showing it to you, but trust us: It’s well worth playing, especially alongside your beloved bestie. Plus, it’s free via our Games with Gold program for the month of February – so if you have an Xbox Live Gold account, you definitely can’t beat the price tag. Bonus! If you prefer your zombies a little more cuddly, you can’t go wrong with this one. Split-screen play allows each of you to take on the role of a plant or a zombie in a lighthearted third-person-shooter contest. You can even team up together and play against the computer in a variety of different modes. But don’t assume the cute exterior means that the game is overly simple; there’s a surprising amount of depth here, which rewards extended play. Look, we know that not everyone is into shaking booty on the dance floor. That’s why Dance Central Spotlight is perfect: You can shake your booty in the comfort of your own home and, best of all, it’s only $9.99 to get your groove on. Trust us, your Valentine will appreciate you letting your guard down and waving your hands in the air as though you, in fact, just don’t care. It’s beautiful, it’s touching, it’s challenging – it’s the perfect game for couples seeking something slightly off-the-beaten-path. This hybrid role-playing game/platformer has a unique co-op mode where each player controls a completely different character; player one is main character Aurora, while player two controls a glowing orb named Igniculus, who serves a variety of support functions. Learning how best to work together offers a surprising level of strategy, one that proves especially rewarding given the game’s gorgeous presentation. Mowing through hordes of enemies is fun. Mowing through hordes of enemies with your life partner is an absolute blast . There’s nothing quite like taking on seemingly insurmountable odds together, and this latest Tomb Raider hack-and-slash-and-shoot-and-platform spinoff offers up that experience in spades, pumping out lots of baddies for you and your loved one to demolish. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a serious co-op challenge, it’s hard to beat Rayman Legends . Drawing inspiration from old-school platformers, this one will force you and your Valentine to try, try, try again… together. It may not be for short-tempered couples, but if your relationship is the sort that thrives on adversity, you’ll find lots to like here. Plus, it’s darn pretty.

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Get via App Store Read this post in our app! How do I set up split-screen with guest account on Gears of War Ultimate? I'm not sure if I'm being entirely dense about this, but I can't seem to find an obvious way to set up 2 player split-screen for local co-op using a guest account on my Xbox One. As far as I can tell I've signed in on the second controller using a guest account, but this doesn't seem to add that controller to a party, so when I try to start a game I see this: Is there something simple I'm missing? Or is this just not possible? While both users are signed in you have to be at the main menu, have the second player or guest player press the start button and that should load their user and after that you should be good to go to select campaign or versus and so on. If that don't work, after you already have both users signed in, quit the game and restart the game. Mashable. 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? Anna Washenko is a freelance writer covering digital entertainment, social media, science, and tech. Her work has appeared on USA Today, Mashable, Yahoo and Digital Trends . Follow her @Ann. More.

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