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TopicRanking my top 25 Multiplayer experiences of all time
Johnbobb
02/27/21 7:02:46 PM
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6. Castle Crashers (2008)
System: Xbox 360 I think
Played with: oldest friend

Jump back about a decade and a half. I lost my dad in 2007. Shortly after, my best friend moved away. Things were weird for a while there until he managed to get his own place in Gettysburg, a little over an hour from where I lived at the time. It took a while before I got the chance to go up and see him (I was 16 and hadn't been driving long, so making that trek seemed intimidating). When I did, everything felt really odd, but the way we connected and made things feel normal were the same way we always had. With video games. He recently got Castle Crashers, a game I thought looked neat, so we booted it up.

We played through the entire game in one sitting, probably about 10 hours straight. It was a fucking blast. The game is hilarious and just really goddamn fun, with some of the best beat-em-up gameplay I've experienced. I don't think I'd ever played through a game in a way like this; it was like marathoning a show the whole way through, bouncing from castles to deserts to swamps in a never-ending flurry of goofy hijinks and physical humor. It was exactly the right game at the right time and holds a special place in my mind because of it.

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