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LegitHyperbole said:

I'd really love to know how you and your wife would handle Divinity OS 1 or 2. It could bring you two together in a big way over the Christmas if you were to play or you could be divorcing next year. Could go either way. 😆 

I'll look for it next time I'm in the store, maybe this afternoon. Full price on PSN atm.
At least it has proper split-screen!


HoloDust said:

Yeah, Unravel is bit tricky with both of you being tied together. As I said, I find it quite enjoyable, but then again I've played it with my son who is quite good in platforming games, so we had no problem there.

IIRC, your wife is not that skilled with gamepad, and believe me, mine is probably much, much worse, but she liked Chariot quite a bit and had no problem playing that - if you haven't already played it and you're looking for descent puzzle solving platformer.

Both Overcooked games are great, but they really call for some good gamepad skills, given how hectic they can be - I love them, but unfortunately they're way above my wife's gamepad skills, so I've only played them with my kids and my brother (4p local coop).

I have Chariot in my PSN library as well, will try!
I remember the name, maybe I already played it (looks familiar), but don't remember playing that together.

And yes, my wife's gamepad skill are also still on the level of which is the square button... She mostly plays PvZ on her phone.



I started a replay of TloU 2 remastered. It looks awesome on the Pro at 60fps. The character detail is a bit behind Horizon, but the attention to fine detail is still unmatched imo. And also still the best implementation of a flash light, feels very real the way the light changes color depending on what you light up, plus perfect shadows on the Pro.


Looks like my PS3 under the TV haha