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Still, you guys keep passing up on true gold, by not Making a Neon Chrome 2 with online multiplayer.
Or any game with online multiplayer for that matter. Local coop in niche titles is practically useless for most folks that aren't teens with local gaming friends, or playing with young relatives (who'll probably be useless). Get some online sorted for at least one game and that framework can be used for others. See: Gauntlet, Helldivers, Lara Croft and the Whatever, Meltdown etc...