It's become something of a rare sight these days to see a game that allows for local multiplayer
gaming via split screen (2 - to - 4 players).
Although Ford Racing 2 doesn't support the PS2 Online, it does support a multiplayer mode that allows you to race against
friends via split screen races.
You can switch between playing as Otto or as the Troll (to complete different challenges) in single player mode or in multiplayer
mode via a split screen, which in theory sounds fun but in reality one player will be more active while the other is waiting for something to do.
Co-op allows two players to team up and play through any map on the same
console via split screen or, for the first time, online.
The package includes all of the DLC for both games as well which is quite the deal, especially since 4 player
coop via split screen will be included as well — bring your friends!
There is a local multiplayer option in place for those wanting to play through
things via split screen, however with this also available for the online multiplayer, local play is almost an unnecessary feature.
You can also play on one console with another player with the Joy -
Cons via split screen, however the frame rate does drop but still quite playable.
An interesting idea is that though the game supports online co-op, the developers feel the best experience is to play it
together via split screen and the games plays in that fashion no matter if your friend is online or on the couch with you.
Players control the psychotic Lynch for the majority of the game, with Kane coming along either as an AI controlled ally or as a directly controlled partner, locally on the same
television via split screen, or remotely online.
Soon we plan to release a beta branch on Steam which will allow two players to play the Story and Raid modes
locally via a split screen.
Players will navigate through the rich environments of Daggerdale completing quests solo or with up to three
friends via split screen or online either in Campaign mode or in Freeplay.
You can switch between playing as Otto or as the Troll (to complete different challenges) in single player mode or in multiplayer
mode via a split screen, which in theory sounds fun but in reality one player will be more active while the other is waiting for something to do.
Did you look at replicating
that via split screen on the Switch?
Creative mode allows you to build and spawn anything you want, with no time limit, and can be played with 4 other players locally
via split screen or online.