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It was definitly fun and worked very well. I can understand why it wouldn't work as much on the puzzels if it was coop over the internet with no direct communication, but if voice was required and the two communicated it would work really well.
Being able to communicate in person as we played in next to eachother made it great.
Well as I said, I did beat the game in coop and thought it was great, and no reason it couldn't have been local coop. Everything was verbally coordinated and that one part near the end we ended up figuring it out and was that much more "ahh" moment.