In todayâs hilariously mismatched episode of Speak Up on Kotaku, commenter Paradox Me raises one hell of a point about the distinct lack of buddy cop video games a âla Lethal Weapon. Seriously, what the hell?
With co-op having swept the industry this generation, where are all of the buddy cop games? This seems like a no-brainer.
Granted, the genre hasnât been too hot on the big screen in recent years, but all the more reason for video games to step in and do it right! Theyâre all about action (gamers love action) and comedy, something that video games desperately need more of.
I mean, who wouldnât wanna sit down with their dearest chum in real life (or online) and tackle a mystery or something as a mismatched, wisecracking duo. Thereâs plenty of room for single player experiences as well. Maybe youâre a guy paired with some silly police animal Ă la Turner & Hooch
As it stands though, I honestly canât think of any buddy cop video games. Policenauts and its very obvious homage to Lethal Weapon (Ingram as Riggs and Ed as Murtaugh) is perhaps the closest, and while it nailed the buddy feeling when the two shared scenes, the gameplay was still mostly of the solo adventure game variety.
There are a few rules for any developers that may be reading (in which case you should offer me a job to lead the charge in this emerging genre):
1) I want a competent AI partner that can manage on its own in the event Iâm playing without a friend. As the name implies, you need a buddy for this to work. However, itâs buddy cop, not babysitting cop.
2) Just because itâs co-op friendly doesnât mean level design has to be wholly consumed by it. We donât need another game riddled with obstacles conveniently passable only by two people. Come up with ways that promote playing with a friend, but donât detract from the experience when all youâve got is an AI partner.
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