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Thanks a lot for the suggestion. It's a kind of game DK and YQ will like. Too difficult for me
No online Co-op? Are you sure, I thought that was their initial selling point and it is marked on the store page as having both Co-op and Local Co-op. Why would they highlight that if they only have one? I'm not saying you are wrong, I am just confused... as always.
If DK and YQ did a review, I'd be delighted enough with that, even if I don't know DK. (Hi DK, nice to meet you.)
Anyway, it was a small suggestion as it could be an opportunity for something unique, as in a pair of reviews from having both played the EXACT same game, literally. Which is also why I decided to raise the question here and perhaps to raise some awareness for the title.
Ach well, you know about it now, if nothing else. I appreciate the responses... as always.
Hello and nice to meet you too :)
Suggestions and recommendations are always welcome. I think we would rather collaborate on one review if it comes down to this but we'll see.
Hopefully, I am wrong about it no having online co-op. I will find out soon.