[alt text: a screenshot of a tweet by @no_goblins. The tweet says: “Ladies if you go to a man’s house and the only games he has are COD and 2k DON’T SLEEP WITH HIM! You deserve someone who plays open world RPGs”.]

  • Midnitte@beehaw.org
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    22 hours ago

    We did this for a while, but now it’s hard to find the time and harder to justify the price.

    Instead, we find coop games to play on the couch with Steam Decks (unless she’s busy playing Silksong).

    Nice to be able to play a few rounds of Unrailed before bed

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      19 hours ago

      I’ve always refused to pay a subscription, so I relate to that. I’m a big fan of Guild Wars (1 and 2) for not having one, and not having a power treadmill. It’s nice to hop in after a while away and still be competitive.

      I did get an old partner to play Path of Exile for a while. We still laugh about how that was kind of an anomaly - they don’t normally like that sort of game at all, but somehow we spent like 2 months hammering on it together.

      Always looking for good couch co-op. My current person isn’t much of a video games person, but Cat Quest II has been good fun so far. The Binding of Isaac was a little too much for them.

      • Mellibird@lemmy.myserv.one
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        19 hours ago

        If you haven’t tried It takes two or split fiction, I highly recommend them. My boyfriend and I played through both and enjoyed them immensely.