Children of Morta, the engaging family-themed top-down hack 'n slash RPG, has now introduced a co-op feature that has caught our attention here at the office. This roguelike game, centered around a clan of Belmont-esque monster hunters battling evil, stands out with its unique focus on familial harmony—a theme it successfully embodies.
Ironically, despite its emphasis on family, Children of Morta initially lacked multiplayer capabilities. However, the latest post-launch update has changed that by introducing online co-op. Now, players can enjoy the game in both Story and Family Trials mode alongside a friend. To team up, simply generate and share a code in-game, and you'll soon be hacking, slashing, and slaying the Corruption together.
Children of Morta's concept is compelling on its own. While monster-hunting clans are a familiar trope in gaming, the focus on ancestral lineage often dwells on cursed bloodlines. In contrast, Children of Morta offers a refreshing take, centered on family unity. The addition of co-op not only fits naturally within this theme but also enhances the gameplay experience. The straightforward method of joining via a code is likely to encourage many players to dive into the multiplayer aspect.
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