1/17/2023 0 Comments We were here together puzzlesWe Were Here Together is all about solving puzzles, and there is a good variety. While you can’t switch places in-game, if you want to try out different puzzles, or try out your partner’s puzzle, you can always remake a room and try it out that way. The puzzles start easy, but eventually become larger-sprawling across multiple rooms. Unfortunately, we ended up having some volume issues with the in-game voice, so we had to resort to using Discord. This makes voice communication is an absolute must. Also, there are several puzzles where you won’t even be in sight of your partner-they will be in an entire different room, solving their part of the larger puzzle. You can only wave and point-waving being totally useless to solve any puzzles. There isn’t text communication, but your characters can gesture. You can communicate with your friend using the in game voice, represented by the walkie-talkie. I played through We Were Here Together with my wife, and longtime co-op partner, Marielle. And while there is a community that plays the game, it’s best to bring a friend along. But an AI partner would defeat the point of We Were Here Together, which is a game that is all about communicating with a partner. Screenshot: We Were Here TogetherĬooperative play is so ingrained in the nature of We Were Here Together that it’s impossible to play solo-and there’s no AI counterpart to assist either. And while We Were Here Together has a story, it’s so puzzle-oriented that the story really is a small piece of We Were Here Together. We Were Here released in 2017 as a free title, with follow-up We Were Here Too releasing the following year. We Were Here Together is the third in a series of co-op puzzle games. We Were Here Together sounds like my ideal game-and we had an absolutely charming, if not frustrating, time with it. I always liked it best when a two player puzzle game has bits of asymmetrical puzzle solving-one person works on one aspect of a puzzle while the other person works on their individual part, both working towards the same goal. I love puzzle games, and I love co-op games.
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