showing 6 games

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The Darkness 2K Games (Starbreeze Studios)2007 labelimageminimize
Borderlands 2K Games (Gearbox Software)2009Latest version: 1.20 (as of ?)***For 1-4 players, cooperative.***As the first title in an all-new sci-fi action franchise, Borderlands combines the best elements of Gearbox Software's first-person action titles with player customization and vehicular combat. Borderlands features a unique content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization. Borderlands is a cooperative experience, allowing for multiple players to share the same game experience simultaneously online. Players can freely join or leave each other’s games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. Borderlands features life-like character animations, impressive real-time physics, and customizable vehicles. More details to follow. labelimagesubject
Army of Two: The 40th Day Electronic Arts (EA Montreal)2010When a disaster of epic proportions strikes Shanghai, China, Rios and Salem find themselves right in the middle of it all - the wrong place, the wrong time, but the right team. A carefully orchestrated series of mysterious catastrophes is dragging Shanghai to the brink of ruin, and now the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the 40th Day. ARMY OF TWO: THE 40th DAY features a bigger playbook of new co-op moves that either player can use at any time, opening up new strategies and countless choices for both players. The result is a bigger, better, more organic and immersive co-op experience that lets gamers put their best two-man tactics to use whenever and wherever they want. labelimagesubject
Battlefield 3  Electronic Arts;Sega (EA Digital Illusions CE)2011 labelminimizeminimize
Borderlands 2  2K Games (Gearbox Software)2012 labelimageminimize
WATCH_DOGS  Ubisoft (Ubisoft Montreal;Ubisoft Reflections)2014 labelminimizeminimize
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