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So, I was poking around on Steam the other day (as one does when procrastinating), and bam! I stumbled on this killer deal—It Takes Two—you know, that game everyone raved about in 2021? Anyway, it’s going for, like, 70% off until… hmm, let me check—yeah, August 11. Crazy, right? I mean, who doesn’t love a sweet discount on games?
Hazelight Studio, those geniuses, really hit it big with this one. Not gonna lie, I didn’t get around to playing it when it first blew up. But then, seeing it on sale, I thought, why not? It’s supposed to be this awesome co-op adventure thingamajig. And I gotta say, the idea of playing as Cody and May, while they’re doll-sized and trying to fix their relationship, sounded like… well, something. Magical? Maybe more chaotic than magical.
And speaking of chaos, there’s this image stuck in my head of May wielding a match stick shooter. Not sure why I focused on that, but it got me thinking about how each friggin’ level gives you new abilities. Like, how cool is that? Space boots one minute, wizard powers the next. It’s about keeping you hooked with all these new surprises. They even banter a lot in the game—Cody and May, I mean. Guess that’s what makes it feel so… real, you know? The kind of real where you remember your own messy conversations and laugh a little.
I got sidetracked there—back to the point, so yeah, you gotta grab it at this price. Or don’t. Who am I to tell you how to spend your cash? But if you’re into co-op, now’s the time. Play with a buddy or your partner or whoever. There’s talk of its successor, Split Fiction, too. Like, talk about staying relevant in the co-op scene. Anyway, I’m off to download it. Or maybe I’ll just stare at the download screen and think about playing it. Whatever works.