Steam has
It Takes Two (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$9.99.
- Note: A Steam account is required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).
EA also has
It Takes Two (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$9.99.
- Note: Will require an EA Account for online play (supports linking to Steam account)
Thanks to Moderator
Wiznaz for finding this deal.
About this game:
- Embark on the craziest journey of your life in It Takes Two, a genre-bending platform adventure created purely for co-op. Invite a friend to join for free with Friend's Pass and work together across a huge variety of gleefully disruptive gameplay challenges. Play as the clashing couple Cody and May, two humans turned into dolls by a magic spell. Together, trapped in a fantastical world where the unpredictable hides around every corner, they are reluctantly challenged with saving their fractured relationship.
- Master unique and connected character abilities in every new level. Help each other across an abundance of unexpected obstacles and laugh-out-loud moments. Kick gangster squirrels' furry tails, pilot a pair of underpants, DJ a buzzing night club, and bobsleigh through a magical snow globe. Embrace a heartfelt and hilarious story where narrative and gameplay weave into a uniquely metaphorical experience.
- Invite a friend to join for free with Remote Play Together, and experience a thrilling adventure built purely for two. Choose from couch or online co-op with split-screen play, and face ever-changing challenges where working together is the only way forward.
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"Grounded", for example, is a game I probably would have loved to play with my three kids, but at $40 a pop I'm not going to should out $160 to try a game that we may or may not end up playing very much.
Ps. It might look a little much saying we have 7 gaming computers, but only one is anywhere near high end, and that is my computer that I built a couple years ago with an i5-12500K and Radeon 6900 XT. The rest are mostly older, and the second best video card in the house is a 5700 XT which is in a media-PC that is hooked up to the main TV in our living room. The rest of the computers have older components but are still able to run 1080p decently as long as you don't get carried away on quality settings.
"Grounded", for example, is a game I probably would have loved to play with my three kids, but at $40 a pop I'm not going to should out $160 to try a game that we may or may not end up playing very much.
Ps. It might look a little much saying we have 7 gaming computers, but only one is anywhere near high end, and that is my computer that I built a couple years ago with an i5-12500K and Radeon 6900 XT. The rest are mostly older, and the second best video card in the house is a 5700 XT which is in a media-PC that is hooked up to the main TV in our living room. The rest of the computers have older components but are still able to run 1080p decently as long as you don't get carried away on quality settings.
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That's wrong. Only Split Fiction is crossplay. It Takes Two is not. Your co-op partner will need to be on the same team platform as you.
That being said the last few stages aren't as impressive, maybe I'm spoiled by how great it was for the first few stages?
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