![]() I will talk about two of my favorites, which reside in The Tree chapter, the Tree Sap Habschaiki 57 and the DrillBazzer X200. I don’t want to spoil too much in describing all of them, as in my mind it’s the main hook of the game, but just the fact that each area leaves you with new tools to explore and learn is amazing and quite the idea. These not only to help you move forward, but can even be used in an engaging way in the combat and boss battles. But it’s once you get past the initial boss that gear and mechanics specific to each location comes into play. There are plenty of moments here where co-op is required, like pulling levers together and separately, or one aiming a vacuum hose end so the other can be launched in the correct direction in order to progress. I’m not just saying that either, I’ve legitimately never played anything like what I’m experiencing from It Takes Two.įrom the very beginning you’re introduced to classic platforming mechanics, running and jumping around an area that feels ripped from Honey I Shrunk The Kids (most of the game world actually reminds me of that movie, now that I think of it). Some teams could simply phone it in and just leave you to play and do the exact same things as your partner, but Hazelight went above and beyond to make something that separates itself from the competition. This is an exclusively co-op game, like its predecessor A Way Out, and with that design choice comes a ton of unique gameplay mechanics. Now, while it’s all good for a game to look pretty, it has to play well, and that’s where It Takes Two takes the cake. The characters themselves are immensely detailed, and May is one of my favorite models with her blue yarn hair and wooden figure crafted exquisitely. There are a ton of different environments in this game, as mentioned in the previous sentence, and each one has as much care administered to it as the last. Everything from the foliage of the Tree chapter, to the mattresses and pillows of Rose’s Room, to the winter wonderland of the snowglobe level looks amazing and features an incredible level of detail. This is nearly a triple A title as far as graphics go, and while those are only a part of the formula it does enhance the experience. Every title has its own look and feel, but It Takes Two has a shine to it few indies manage. Let’s start off talking about how impressively beautiful the game looks. ![]()
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