Not exact matches
If you're in search
of a game to play «pass the
controller» with in a group
of shooter - loving
friends, Lovely Planet may be worth checking
out, but is otherwise easily worth a pass.
If you have a
friend and a spare
controller, get both
of them to your house and play the hell
out of this game.
I'm sitting in my childhood living room on the weekend playing the mine cart levels
of Donkey Kong Country, suddenly; I'm at my daycare waiting for the bus to arrive passing Nintendo 64 and Playstation One
controllers around while my
friends and I play a large selection
of open world collect»em up games, finally; I look around again and I'm laying in bed watching Let's Plays and videos
of classic games I had missed
out on like Glover and Banjo Kazooie.
As every Nintendo Switch comes bundled with two Joy - Con
controllers, players can easily share the fun
of compatible multiplayer games with
friends and family * right
out of the box.
Hypothetical situation: you and your
friends really want to experience the colorful 2d glory
of Rayman Legends, but you spent all your hard - earned cash on an Xbox One and four
controllers, and can't shell
out for the game.
There's plenty
of reasons why you'd want to whip
out four
controllers, some
friends (or family) and plop down on the couch for some games.
The
controllers help you figure
out which
of your
friends is controlling which animal, so you know to shout at the guy holding the blue
controller (the Minsc man) when you need a block
of ice to boost you over a fence, or the girl with the glowing red
controller (Pad's puppeteer) to teleport to an important switch.
Friends need only press the L and R buttons on their
controller of choice to take over an AI teammate (or, if Kirby is alone, they'll pop
out of whatever form he's copied).
I don't think that there is any expectation that the party planner would have all nine
controllers, but that breadth
of support should allow
friends to «pad»
out the selection as needed.
-- Kawawii Island is a paradise resort with 50 + co-op and competitive activities — Explore four huge paradise resorts: Marine, City, Snow, and Mountain on horseback, underwater, or a variety
of other vehicles — Enjoy leisure activities like scuba diving, horseback riding, and sea fishing — Try
out extreme sports like skydiving, surfing, and skateboarding — Compete to be the best at a variety
of other fun activities like skiing, beach volleyball, and tennis — Up to 4 players * on one system or local wireless **, with variety
of control styles, including motion control — Share a Joy - Con ™
controller with a
friend for instant multiplayer fun — The Joy - Con ™ Wheel accessory is optional for steering vehicles (sold separately)-- Customize your character with outfits and choose a dog companion from various breeds — Daily presents include new breeds
of dogs or costumes — Daily challenges appear in sets
of three across the island
You may think that you'll only ever need one
controller but trust me, sooner or later there will come a time when a
friend will drop by, someone will visit from
out of town, or maybe even your current
controller will run
out of charge or get lost somewhere.
Slap your
friends»
controllers out of their hands while playing on the same couch, challenge players online from around the world or pretend to practice offline with AI bots.
Best
of all, you get two
controllers out of the box, making it easy to enjoy multiplayer titles such as Super Mario Kart and Contra III with a
friend right away.
The «Blood Splatter»
controller looks like something
out of Dexter, and will let his
friends know that he takes his gaming seriously.
I'd taken my eye off the ball when it came to the
controller... and the circuit board was given
out to a vendor who was a
friend of somebody or a brother
of somebody.
Grab a group
of friends and start kicking the shit
out of each other, and make sure the carpet is nice and soft for when
controllers start flying.
And since every Nintendo Switch system comes bundled with two Joy - Con
controllers, players can easily share the fun
of compatible multiplayer games with
friends and family * right
out of the box.
I grow tired
of going to a
friend's house to «play some games» and handing off a
controller every 10 minutes or so once someone is done with a long, drawn
out match spent shooting realistically rendered soldiers in the face.
Also lacking is any kind
of split screen multiplayer, meaning any
friends actually hanging
out with you are going to have to take turns with the
controller.
The $ 80 miniature console packs 21 incredible games (including the never - before - released Star Fox 2), and even ships with a second
controller so you can whoop your
friends in Super Mario Kart right
out of the box.