10 Cooperative Games That Require Teamwork to Win: Page 9 of 10

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Cooperative games can be loads of fun, but first you’ll need to know how to play well with others.


2. Call of Duty: Ghosts

It's your duty to save the world again.

Developer: Infinity Ward

First-person shooter Multiplayer

Military-based combat and operations

Call of Duty is a very popular online FPS series, with loads of title for players to work out their personal playstyles. You’re put on teams in every game mode, minus Death match, Sticks and Stones and a couple others, but most players prefer to go off on their own to fight. To succeed in this game as a team, everyone is going to have to be pretty good on their own.

If you are new to the series or are not too good at the game, try to get a friend to play with you or let people know that you’ll need some help. If they’re not all utter dicks, someone may give you some pointers.  You can’t expect your team to carry you on this one. You got to be prepared to fight on your own.

This’ll mean finding out a playstyle, choosing weapons and perks that compliment you, and just doing your best. For a less stressful experience, form a team with friends and get some way to communicate what you are all doing. What’s awesome with this game, like the call of Duty games, is that they always bring some new features with each new game.

From new killstreaks, new guns and new abilities, the style of battle is constantly changing. 

It'll be hard to kill what you cannot see.

Since Call of Duty is a successful name for video games, a lot of veterans to the series will be playing. You can also expect to see newcomers getting into the game. 

Call of Duty: Ghosts

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jaybirdtg 1 year 8 months ago

I do not understand why LoL keeps getting put on the top of these lists. It has the most toxic community, unhelpful support and if parents had any notion what their kids were exposed to...

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