Brother had played Don’t Starve Together before, and had quite a few hours. However, we weren’t jumping in completely blind. It took no time at all to install, and before long, we were playing. So I got a copy and sent the extra gift copy to sister’s BF. Because Don’t Starve Together is a 1+1 pack, and brother and sister already owned the game. In fact, we only ended up spending €5 total. Anyway, that’s how we ended up with Don’t Starve Together, for €5. There were only two games I’d said no to: Dead by Daylight (because it’s basically L4D generators: the game), and Don’t Starve Together. The fussy person here was sister, who didn’t seem to fancy anything. Plenty of games also looked great, but their multiplayer modes were PvP rather than coop, which is what we wanted. But that didn’t work too well when we tried it with Humans Fall Flat. We also looked at a few couch-coop games as well, hoping to use the cool “play local coop online together” Steam thingy. Deep Rock Galactic probably would have been picked if it had been in our price range. There were a bunch of contenders that were like Risk of Rain 2. An early contender was Shadow Warrior 2, which me and brother already owned and only needed two copies of. Seriously, we spent bloody ages picking things out. What none of us anticipated was how long that would take. The idea was to buy a pack of four games in the Christmas sales to play instead. We had tons and tons of Christmas dinner leftovers, and didn’t need to buy takeout. “Hey, I know dad gave us €20 to buy take-out, but why don’t we buy a game instead?” A simple enough premise.
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