Post by DarkEmperor on Aug 22, 2014 16:28:30 GMT 8
sesuai tuk dijadikan pilhan seperti yang kerel mahukan sebelom neh tuk maen rakam lel...
15. Orcs Must Die 2 (Up to 2 players online)
Release Date: 2012
Developer: Robot Entertainment
The brilliant sequel to 2011’s Orcs Must Die added more traps, more enemies, more levels, and, most importantly, a second player to help out. Orcs Must Die 2 added so many new balls to juggle that its single-player mode became crowded and confused, while co-op became the star of the show. Played alone, this tower defense-alike can be a punishing slog against hoards of enemies swarming in from all directions. With a friend, though, you’ve got backup and a second set of hands to fight back the darkness. Placing traps and settling in to fight a stream of bad guys is so much more rewarding (and tactically sound) when you know that your friend has got the other door covered.
14. Dead Island (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2011
Developer: Techland
Dead Island has a bit of a mixed reputation. The tropical island of Banoi is besieged by zombies, but the limp story is the thing that really wants to harm your brain. Gun combat is also a bit weak, and having all of your weapons break in the middle of a pack of zombies is a real pain.
With a friend (or three), though, this noggin-bashing playground becomes a hilarious adventure. Bonking a zombie on the head with an oar is tense and lonely, but bring in a friend and it suddenly becomes closer to the jukebox scene from Shaun of the Dead than anything Romero ever put to film.
13. Payday 2 (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2011
Developer: Overkill, Starbreeze
Moving a step beyond the fun-but-not-essential co-op play of Orcs Must Die 2, Payday 2 is a game that is completely useless in single player. Well, not completely. But it’s pretty grim. Trying to pull of a complicated, multipart heist with bumbling AI companions is not only futile, it’s a bit boring. Bring a friend, though, and this shooter turns into Ocean’s 11 by way of The Expendables. The only thing more fun that pulling off the perfect stealth heist is failing, having the alarms go off, and shooting your way out. Don’t forget to scream obscenities at your friends when they screw up by walking into view of a security camera.
12. Torchlight 2 (Up to 6 players online)
Release Date: 2012
Developer: Runic Games
Runic’s excellent action RPG, Torchlight 2 hit me right in the feels. I wanted to love Diablo 3—on many levels, I felt like I was supposed to love it—but Torchlight 2 came and stole me away. It was more Diablo than Diablo was, and its insane dungeon diving gets harder and more chaotic when you’re not facing it alone. Diablo 3 maxes out at four players, but up to six of you can get your Torchlight on. Too many? In a game where monsters explode into fountains of gold, “too many” really doesn’t enter into the equation.
11. Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Pocketwatch Games
If Payday 2 is Ocean’s Eleven by way of The Expendables, then Monacois the raw, distilled Ocean’s Eleven experience. Monaco emphasizes setting up and pulling off the perfect caper, so all that excitement and tension is the perfect mix for getting friends together for a good time. This game’s a deep, deep pool of details and blueprints, and there’s something so delightfully devious about cutting the power at the exact moment a friend puts a guard out of contention.
At this time, can we have a moment of silence for security guards everywhere? They get such a raw deal in these games.
OK, moving on.
nanti aku sambong lagi 10 game...
ade keje sket nak kene buat lol...
15. Orcs Must Die 2 (Up to 2 players online)
Release Date: 2012
Developer: Robot Entertainment
The brilliant sequel to 2011’s Orcs Must Die added more traps, more enemies, more levels, and, most importantly, a second player to help out. Orcs Must Die 2 added so many new balls to juggle that its single-player mode became crowded and confused, while co-op became the star of the show. Played alone, this tower defense-alike can be a punishing slog against hoards of enemies swarming in from all directions. With a friend, though, you’ve got backup and a second set of hands to fight back the darkness. Placing traps and settling in to fight a stream of bad guys is so much more rewarding (and tactically sound) when you know that your friend has got the other door covered.
14. Dead Island (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2011
Developer: Techland
Dead Island has a bit of a mixed reputation. The tropical island of Banoi is besieged by zombies, but the limp story is the thing that really wants to harm your brain. Gun combat is also a bit weak, and having all of your weapons break in the middle of a pack of zombies is a real pain.
With a friend (or three), though, this noggin-bashing playground becomes a hilarious adventure. Bonking a zombie on the head with an oar is tense and lonely, but bring in a friend and it suddenly becomes closer to the jukebox scene from Shaun of the Dead than anything Romero ever put to film.
13. Payday 2 (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2011
Developer: Overkill, Starbreeze
Moving a step beyond the fun-but-not-essential co-op play of Orcs Must Die 2, Payday 2 is a game that is completely useless in single player. Well, not completely. But it’s pretty grim. Trying to pull of a complicated, multipart heist with bumbling AI companions is not only futile, it’s a bit boring. Bring a friend, though, and this shooter turns into Ocean’s 11 by way of The Expendables. The only thing more fun that pulling off the perfect stealth heist is failing, having the alarms go off, and shooting your way out. Don’t forget to scream obscenities at your friends when they screw up by walking into view of a security camera.
12. Torchlight 2 (Up to 6 players online)
Release Date: 2012
Developer: Runic Games
Runic’s excellent action RPG, Torchlight 2 hit me right in the feels. I wanted to love Diablo 3—on many levels, I felt like I was supposed to love it—but Torchlight 2 came and stole me away. It was more Diablo than Diablo was, and its insane dungeon diving gets harder and more chaotic when you’re not facing it alone. Diablo 3 maxes out at four players, but up to six of you can get your Torchlight on. Too many? In a game where monsters explode into fountains of gold, “too many” really doesn’t enter into the equation.
11. Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine (Up to 4 players online)
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Pocketwatch Games
If Payday 2 is Ocean’s Eleven by way of The Expendables, then Monacois the raw, distilled Ocean’s Eleven experience. Monaco emphasizes setting up and pulling off the perfect caper, so all that excitement and tension is the perfect mix for getting friends together for a good time. This game’s a deep, deep pool of details and blueprints, and there’s something so delightfully devious about cutting the power at the exact moment a friend puts a guard out of contention.
At this time, can we have a moment of silence for security guards everywhere? They get such a raw deal in these games.
OK, moving on.
nanti aku sambong lagi 10 game...
ade keje sket nak kene buat lol...