

Succeeding at each level feels a bit like figuring out an escape room. Partner up with a friend to solve increasingly-difficult Portal puzzles together, or just "accidentally" kill each other in silly ways. You don't need any prior knowledge of Portal to enjoy co-op, just the ability to use simple first-person camera controls. Portal 2's single player campaign is beloved by many, as is the online co-op mode. I do recommend Overcooked 2 instead of its predeccessor, which lacks standard online multiplayer capabilites (unless you use Steam Remote Play) There's great seasonal DLC (some of which is free), so it's a game you can keep coming back to as new levels are released.

(I've written previously about my love of Overcooked and how it is reminiscent of my time working in an actual kitchen.) Simple controls leave you to focus solely on the real challenge: working together and communicating quickly in a very hectic and goofy setting. Grab the limited edition Call of Duty collection before they're gone forever.OptiPoint Switches, Explained Read Blog Post
