Want to play some split-screen PC games with your friends? Here's a list of ALL the best split-screen games that you can play on PC and/or Mac.
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Before online gaming was a thing, split-screen multiplayer was all we had. That meant that any competitive games forced you and your opponent to share a screen, trusting the other person not to break the screen cheating, or screen peaking, rule. That, naturally, never worked out and someone...
EVE Online is obtuse and complex as hell, and there will be times where you'll stare at the screen, clueless of what to do. CCP Games gone to great lengths to make EVE easier to understand, but your best teacher will always be the sting of failure. The good news is that a few yea...
Exits appear nailed to ceilings that seconds later become floors, while you leap into the abyss, trying in a split-second to figure out where you should land. It’s dizzying and confusing, but you soon recognise there’s a mechanical logic to everything on the screen. Each level can – ...
The best co-op PC games around whether you want a co-op campaign or a hang space for your group chat.
Genesisalso marks another big first for the franchise thanks to the introduction of split-screen co-op gameplay. In cooperative mode, players choose between War or Strife for their playthrough, replacing the standard character-swapping element from the solo campaign. ...
Bounding around the screen with effortless jumps, vine swings and other powers we won’t ruin, there are few other games on Xbox One that feel quite so empowering with a controller in your hand. Read our Ori and the Will of the Wisps review 10. Control (Image credit: 505 Games) Talk...
Breaking the mold of traditional multiplayer games, A Way Out crafts a narrative-driven experience exclusively built for two players. Its gripping tale follows two convicts as they navigate a daring prison escape, requiring collaboration through split-screen gameplay, whether played locally or online....
Games like Pac-Man aren't meant to have an end, but once you reach the limits of the RAM at level #256, you get to a kill-screen. That being said, the programmers intended it and many other arcade games of the day to continue until the challenge forced players to die and pump in...