i remember one time when I played Star Fox Zero with my brother, I had the gamepad and he had the TV, so I basically had a first-person perspective, could move the reticle and shoot while he had third person, so he could move the ship. During the last level i think it was, we had to navigate into a giant ship, but the passageways inside were invisible and only I could see them, so I had to guide him into them.
Not if you consider original glitch exploits as normal part of gameplay, like Kade.
Also, snatching the screen started as part of an argument, but it seems they found that more fun seeing they switched roles later.
Did something like this with my roommates. Neither of them were all that good in Halo, but my brother an I were very dangerous. So, we came up with the idea to block their vision of each others’ screens, and act as their onboard
tactical AI with full vision.
Swapped around a bit, and sometimes we’d find ourselves without “AIs” of our own and still dominating. Tricky to get the setup right, but is a total blast!
As someone with siblings who would game with me, this is quite possibly the most relatable thing I’ve ever seen lol
As someone with a sibling who wouldn’t game I am jealous >w<
i remember one time when I played Star Fox Zero with my brother, I had the gamepad and he had the TV, so I basically had a first-person perspective, could move the reticle and shoot while he had third person, so he could move the ship. During the last level i think it was, we had to navigate into a giant ship, but the passageways inside were invisible and only I could see them, so I had to guide him into them.
This but with Kade and Riley, I want to see.
Your idea sounds adorable!
“It wasn’t fair” when he was using glitches has to be one of the most…unself-aware gamer statements I’ve seen in a while.
Not if you consider original glitch exploits as normal part of gameplay, like Kade.
Also, snatching the screen started as part of an argument, but it seems they found that more fun seeing they switched roles later.
.3 Seconds sounds like a Mario Maker or Kaizo level XD
One never truly grows up, only masks the fun for society’s convenience. But deep down, we know we don’t want to grow up. We want to be ourselves.
growing old is unavoidable… growing up is optional.
This… Simply this. ^^
Did something like this with my roommates. Neither of them were all that good in Halo, but my brother an I were very dangerous. So, we came up with the idea to block their vision of each others’ screens, and act as their onboard
tactical AI with full vision.
Swapped around a bit, and sometimes we’d find ourselves without “AIs” of our own and still dominating. Tricky to get the setup right, but is a total blast!
Gaming siblings. At each other’s throats one minute and besties having fun the next
A few hours of this and they’ll dominate at “Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes.”
When the fight turns into a brand new way to play the game lol. I love this.
I’ve tried playing Mario this way with friends, it’s not easy!
Panel 3: I’ll forever love how quickly they devolve back to puppies with their sibling rivalry.
Panel 6: This would make a really cute wallpaper if it was a bit more from the side. Them playing games back to back on the couch like that.