Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 4:32 am
*scratches head, puts on thinking cap, googles "third-person shooters", searches for 2019*
It can't be Resident Evil 2 (or its remake), because it has no co-op.
"Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville" has co-op, but only for 2 people.
"Control" (by Remedy Entertainment" has co-op, but for 4 people.
So ... my guess is "Control", since at least 3 people can play it. *crosses fingers*
Nope. None of those, and Control (by Remedy Entertainment) doesn't have any co-op or multiplayer at all. It's entirely single player. I even checked
Steam,
GOG,
Wikipedia, and various other gaming sites to verify, and there is
NO multiplayer (co-op or otherwise) in Control.
The only thing I can think of is you misread this
article (written in 2021) about a spinoff of Control that'll have four-player co-op, but that game hasn't been released yet, so there's no way that game could ever fit because it's not available and even if it was, it would've been released after 2019!
HINT 1: In the game I'm thinking of, you can have a MAXIMUM of THREE people in cooperative multiplayer.
HINT 2: There is no PvP whatsoever, the gameplay is entire PvE in single player and co-op.
HINT 3: Despite being a third-person shooter, this game has unusual RPG elements (as in, you gain experience, but you only level up traits instead of leveling up character stats and skills/abilities).
HINT 4: This game belongs to a sub-genre of games that's named after a specific game series that is known for having high difficultly.
(Yes, Hints 3 & 4 are repeated from my last post, but they're important hints and can help guide you in the right direction.)