Some games just feel like a quick fix, but these four for two players can get frustrating fast. You think it will be fun? Think again. Quiet nights turn into shouting matches thanks to wonky controls and annoying mechanics. Perfect for a tired gamer who just wants to finish them and move on, or maybe throw a controller across the room.
These games are neat but tricky. They have weird physics sometimes, making moves unpredictable. Some levels feel unfair and the AI can be downright annoying. It’s all about quick reflexes, or luck. Don’t get too comfortable, because a single mistake can ruin everything.
Most of these games don’t need fancy builds, but a few loadouts can make things less annoying. Pick characters with better speed or more health to survive longer. Sometimes sticking with a simple setup is best because complex loadouts just cause more problems. Don’t overthink it, just try different things until something works.
Secret tip: focus on mastering one move. It might seem dull, but it pays off. Also, try to coordinate with your partner more than you think necessary. Small mistakes matter more than you expect, especially when things get wonky. Patience is key, even if it feels pointless.
These games have simple stories, but the endings can be confusing. Follow the main path, ignore some side quests because they’re just annoying diversions. When you get stuck, check guides. Complete endings are satisfying but require patience due to frustrating sections. Overall, a mixed bag, but worth trying if you want something quick and fun with a friend.