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It's a great couch co-op experience. BG3 and the divinity games are fantastic for couples.
My girlfriend and I could not get into the Divinity games despite being rpg nerds. It's a shame too in an era with so little good couch co-op games.
There are a ton of couch co-op games! Just not AAA
Recommending overcooked to couples... Are you a divorce lawyer by any chance?
Dysmantle is fun.
Why not try BG3 then? Very different in feel compared to the Larian Divinity games. I couldn't get into those either, but BG3 has me hooked with 150 hours and counting.
I've been thinking about it but that's a lot of money to just be disappointed again. I already dropped $40 this year on Eldenring and didn't like it.
That's fair, if CRPG isn't your thing, it isn't your thing.
I love CRPGs!