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<blockquote data-quote="MoogleEmpMog" data-source="post: 2408810" data-attributes="member: 22882"><p>I've played dozens upon dozens of console-style RPGs (Final Fantasy, Suikoden, Wild ARMs) with two or more players sitting around the screen, reading the dialogue (and improving it in between) and trading off with the controls. I've also found that those games seem to click for the ladies more than most, possibly because many have strong romantic elements. Final Fantasy 6 (available for Playstations in Final Fantasy anthology) had actual two-player controls, where you split the on-screen characters between two controllers. Good times.</p><p></p><p>For the most part, I reccomend the PS1-era games over the PS2 ones, as both play on your PS2 and the former seemed better written and designed. Final Fantasy 10, Wild ARMs 3, Suikoden 3 and the Shadow Hearts games are all solid PS2 offerings, though.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, for actual multiplayer games with two controllers, the PS2 isn't terribly well-off. The GameCube has a lot more selection in that respect, and isn't hugely expensive right now ($79 US, I believe).</p><p></p><p>Sports games, if you're interested in those at all, invariably have 2-player co-op modes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoogleEmpMog, post: 2408810, member: 22882"] I've played dozens upon dozens of console-style RPGs (Final Fantasy, Suikoden, Wild ARMs) with two or more players sitting around the screen, reading the dialogue (and improving it in between) and trading off with the controls. I've also found that those games seem to click for the ladies more than most, possibly because many have strong romantic elements. Final Fantasy 6 (available for Playstations in Final Fantasy anthology) had actual two-player controls, where you split the on-screen characters between two controllers. Good times. For the most part, I reccomend the PS1-era games over the PS2 ones, as both play on your PS2 and the former seemed better written and designed. Final Fantasy 10, Wild ARMs 3, Suikoden 3 and the Shadow Hearts games are all solid PS2 offerings, though. Sadly, for actual multiplayer games with two controllers, the PS2 isn't terribly well-off. The GameCube has a lot more selection in that respect, and isn't hugely expensive right now ($79 US, I believe). Sports games, if you're interested in those at all, invariably have 2-player co-op modes. [/QUOTE]
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