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Can anyone recommend a 2 people co-op game with good story which will run on middle-lowish end laptop?
Preferably native, but a game which runs through Proton is also acceptable.
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Thanks, I didn't even know Children of Morta is co-op
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Maybe, mindless killing zombies isn't really my kind of game though.
Thanks for the tip, the first We Were Here is even free to play, so we will give it a try.
Divinity was actually my original plan, but Steam Remote Play Together seems to be broken right now.
Last edited by Rooster on 13 February 2021 at 6:58 pm UTC