Top 5 Co-Op Games for the Rest of 2008
Editorial
There are literally over a dozen AAA Co-Op titles coming out from now until the year's end. While most of them have the moniker of "2" after the title, there are a handful of fresh new franchises on the rise. We've listed our top 5 most anticipated co-op titles for the rest of the year. Do you think your wallet can handle it?
Here are the Co-Optimus' Staff Picks for the Top 5 Co-Op Games for the Rest of 2008.
5. Fable 2 (360, Lionhead/Microsoft, October 21st)
Co-Op Experience: 2 Player Online and Offline Co-Op

While the original Fable may have over promised and under delivered, Fable 2 is going to do it's best to live up to the hype. On the co-op side of things, this game takes a unique stab at it. As you play the game you will come across spheres that represent you friends and where they are in the game. You walk up to the sphere and you can join their adventures and take on the trials together. When you want to leave you can easily go back to your campaign. It also sounds as if the visiting character will affect the host’s world unless a safety feature is turned on. Your dog will unfortunately not come with you.
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I can't say that I'm crazy about the Fable 2 co-op that's described, although it will be cool to see different uniquely customized characters...
I'm wondering what happened to Call of Duty World at War; not even a notable mention! It's going to have a drop-in, drop-out four player online and local co-op campaign.
Left 4 Dead is definitely my number one, especially after the hands-on time we recently had with it at PAX.
I mean: what's the co-op track record for the Fable series? How about the Little Big Planet series? I'd say that Treyarch as a developer has more high notes than some of the other inexperienced studios featured in the list...
What exactly is the criteria for being in the Top 5, anyway? I'm not arguing, I'm just curious. Because to be fair, none of these can be judged for quality, since they haven't been released. If you're going by overall hype, here are the "hype" ratings from Gamestats.com for reference:
Fable 2 - 99.4
Gears of War 2 - 99.2
Rock Band 2 - 98.4
Guitar Hero World Tour - 97.5
Call of Duty World at War - 97.5
Saints Row 2 - 94.7
Resistance 2 - 94.5
Little Big Planet - 93.2
Left 4 Dead - 92.6
Red Alert 3 - 79.8
(For games with both X360 and PS3 versions, I chose the highest number of the two.)
So were they picked based on your hands-on time at the conventions? Personal preference? Specific co-op features?
DO YOU KNOW SOMETHING WE DON'T?
Either way, though: nice article. Whether or not everyone agrees with the choices, at least we have a decent idea which games to expect Co-optimus members to be trying out at launch.
1) It's Treyarch. They don't have a good track record.
2) Call of Duty has never had a co-op mode
3) The strong point of CoD has always been it's cinematic moments, it'll be interesting to see what happens when they are split between 2 characters.
As for how they were picked, at the time staff of the site voted for their top 5 most anticipated, and the more lists a game was on, and the higher on the list it was on, the higher it was on the overall list.
Well, there's Spider-man 3 and Minority Report...other than that, they seem to hold their own for the most part...
That could easily be rectified, just like the fact that I don't have a 360.
I can't say that I'm crazy about the Fable 2 co-op that's described, although it will be cool to see different uniquely customized characters...
I'm wondering what happened to Call of Duty World at War; not even a notable mention! It's going to have a drop-in, drop-out four player online and local co-op campaign.
Left 4 Dead is definitely my number one, especially after the hands-on time we recently had with it at PAX.
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