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I have a feeling that it will continue with the likes of Single-player with always Online Multi-player.
But we shall see. At least the changed the damn name. Made it sound like a spin-off instead of the 3rd game.
Vikings and Van Helsing don't have couch coop; I'll check out Chaosbane though, thanks.
Shallower games work well for me with coop, since there is not so much to remember between sessions. That's why Gauntlet was so great.
Deeper ARPGs might have to stay single-player for me, so I could play more regularly, and avoid waiting 10 mins on a buddy to compare weapon stats, manage inventory, choose a new skill... >__>
But if any ARPG could do it, I think Torchlight would be great as a shared experience.
I'd be happy to pay quite a bit extra if it meant having a dynamic shared/splitscreen local coop such as Divinity Original Sin.
- Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light https://store.steampowered.com/app/35130/
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris https://store.steampowered.com/app/289690/
the second one is up to 4 people and online!
Minecraft Dungeons is super fun but it does lack depth of other games. Chaosbane and Chronicon are the only couch co op ARPGs on PC with a lot of depth that I am aware of.
After playing TL3 in its current state it is dumbed down compared to 2 and Chaosbane and Chronicon are better itemization wise.