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Seems like a great game night game.
Would be really cool to have 4 players local.
Games with local co-op tend to stay relevant longer. (Screen cheat, ...)
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I first need to convince myself, since I am either interested in playing solo in VR, or atleast in co-op (remote together). Or in a very cool world, have a choice, co-op in VR, or co-op splitscreen (non-VR obviously).
I've owned this game awhile, now, but have yet to give it a spin, as the kids usually opt for something multiplayer—first thing they ask, when I introduce them to a new game: "Is it multiplayer."
That said, I'm sure we'll get 'round to it; looked like too much fun to pass up, hence why I got it, anyway… I'd be lying, however, if I said I wasn't quietly hoping that split-screen might be on the horizon, before leaving Early Access.
Finger's crossed, then.