Hey Fediverse, what split-screen games do you guys play? There’s a ton of “100 best couch-sloth co-op split-screen Nintendo Switch games in 2023 that will make your head explode!” articles/blogspam out there in the Googleverse, but it’s more helpful to me if I can get feedback from people who actually play these games. Like, all the Switch gamers out there with similar preferences, what do you guys play?

For me and my wife, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the gold standard. I dunno if anything can top it. I think we’re looking for a game that is split-screen, easy to pick up, has easy controls, and leans towards the casual gaming side. It doesn’t necessarily have to be co-op, so PVE is definitely welcome (think Grand Prix mode in Mario Kart). And I guess I should mention split-screen isn’t a requirement either if it’s co-op and super fun. I remember liking some of the old Lego Star Wars games back in the day, but over the years my wife’s opinion on the franchise has gone from “Meh” to “Ugh” (thanks a lot, TLJ!), so any game with a “long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away” setting is not gonna do it.

I made a post similar to this several years ago on a platform whose name starts with “R” and ends with “eddit” but didn’t get too many good suggestions, so I’m hoping time, a different platform, and an overall friendlier posting environment will aid in my quest to find a Mario Kart equivalent for our household. What do y’all play? I’m all ears.

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    1 year ago

    Super Smah Bros Ultimate comes to mind, though it’s not really aimed at co-op. It’s the big splitscreen one though. Cuphead could be fun, but depending on your tolerance for “this game is trying to be hard” type stuff it may take years off your life. I think I recall having a good time with Rayman Legends.

    I think based off of about 3 minutes of research you should look into Diablo 3. That game is great co-op and you’ll have all kinds of content to play through

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      1 year ago

      If you’re recommending Diablo, I’d recommend Nine Parchments over that. They’re kinda similar gameplay wise, but Nine Parchments is far far far easier to get into and pick up and play. The skill trees are fairly straight forward and you don’t have to worry about equipment stats. We played it a ton a few years ago. Even after playing it for a while and then having the same group try Diablo 3 on the Switch, we went right back to Nine Parchments.

      I had played Diablo 3 on the pc previously online with others, which worked. But I don’t feel like it was really as enjoyable with multiple people sharing the same screen on the Switch trying to mess with their load outs, go to shops, etc.

      Nine Parchments was far easier to pick up and play. You had certain powers. Skill trees you upgraded. And that was it.

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        1 year ago

        Going to agree here. My partner and I played Nine Parchments just after it released on Switch, and we had a lot of fun with it. It was shorter than we ultimately wanted - we weren’t quite ready to be done with it when we reached the end - but better to be left wanting more than feeling it overstayed its welcome.

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      Thanks! I remember hearing about Cuphead’s difficulty somewhere, dunno if that would be fun for us. Diablo looks awesome, but not so casual friendly. Sheeit, I just might play it myself.