It doesn’t try to be polished or great, but if you just want a totally insane co-op experience to just screw around with a friend, EDF: Insect Armageddon is a memorable experience for the silliest reasons. Earth Defense Force: Insect ArmageddonĮarth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon is one of those games that fully embraces “b-” game status.
Although it dropped the competitive co-op feature from World at War, it had a highly developed Zombies mode that took the spin-off mode to the next level.
Call of Duty: Black OpsĬall of Duty: Black Ops, developed by Treyarch just like World of War, once again was a one of the better co-op experiences in the series. And, of course, introduced the incredibly popular Zombies mode.
It featured a full co-op campaign with four-player competitive features, allowing you to see who is pulling the most weight while you play through the story. Call of Duty: World at WarĬall of Duty: World at War, while dated compared to the new CoDs, is still worth remembering as one of the best co-op games in the series. It featured better DLC support, new classes and guns, and a much more interesting story with one of last gen’s best villains. Borderlands 2īorderlands 2 was an excellent sequel to a game that already got a lot right. Although the sequel improved just about everything from the first game, the classes are different between the two games and offer very varied experiences. The original Borderlands was a surprise hit that is best experienced as a co-op game to help get through what is a pretty bland story. Let’s look back at the best Xbox 360 co-op games to have ever to make it to Microsoft’s second home video game console. The Xbox 360 was home to lots of great co-op games.