We're always sort of looking for the perfect formula there. Others are looking for that formula, too. Modern asymmetric games often pit a group of human characters — typically four or so — against one superpowered entity. Back 4 Blood, however, sticks to teams of even numbers. Robb said he's not going to be the guy who says that their take on the genre is superior to the way others approach it, but he said it's great to see others tracking to crack the code.
And that's basically what we're trying to do. The announcements were particularly numerous during the Game Awards and among the novelties revealed, there was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, also known as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in VO, and which will be the subject of a video game adaptation. Of course, it will be a horror game, but it will offer asymmetric gameplay, in the same vein as Friday the 13th: The Game released in Not really surprising when you know that it is the same team behind, namely Gun Interactive which mandated the studio Sumo Nottingham, replacing the studio IllFonic.
As usual, one player will take on the role of Leatherface who will have to pursue his victims in dark and disturbing environments.
However, its versus mode is one of the game's more exciting features. Each team is divided into 4 players - four Ridden the zombies and four humans the Cleaners that are tasked with destroying each other. There is no Campaign versus mode like in Left 4 Dead, but it's still quite a lot of fun.
Predator was developed by Rebellion, a studio that diehard fans of the Aliens universe have credited with creating one of the most refined Aliens experiences yet.
Predator is intense and addictive. No matter whether you play as an Alien or Predator, you're going to be terrified.
Don't even mention the Marines. It's pitch-black most of the time. They're coming outta the goddamn walls! A great game to check out if you can get some friends together. Friday The 13th was once a very enjoyable asymmetrical multiplayer game. Based on the horror franchise, the game takes place with some survivors, and a player taking on the role of Jason Vorhees.
Recently, though, things have gone a little downhill. The developer servers have been dropped, which means anything left is usually a modded server, a recipe for disaster. All the original horror thrills of the game are somewhat ruined if your character has Thomas The Tank Engine for a head. If you can get a group of players together, it's still worth your time, but if not, best to stick to another game on this list.
Among Us, Secret Neighbor , Project Winter -- these social deduction games can technically be classified as asymmetrical multiplayer games, as players do get to experience the game in different ways. While not as popular as Among Us, Secret Neighbor finds its way onto this list because it is a bit more intense. Like, actually pretty scary. Again, the premise is pretty simple: six players try to rescue their friend from a locked basement, trying to avoid the Neighbor, who plays alongside them.
Best played with a group of friends, this game will have you half-giggling half-screaming. Hello Neighbor 2 is supposedly out some time in and should have a multiplayer mode arriving, too. Developed by Other Tales Interactive, Tick Tock: A Tale For Two is a co-op asymmetrical puzzle game where two players need to work together to solve a variety of complex puzzles.
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