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Top 3 Multiplayer Games That You Should Play Now

Top 3 Multiplayer Games That You Should Play Now

Gaming can be two things- first, it can be about the gamer's story to tell and second, it's about provoking the competitive side of the player. While RPG is more on "role-playing" the story, the more aggressive side talks about multiplayer games. Both are popular and enjoyed by many but this year, multiplayer games have been remarkable.
"Overwatch" and "Rocket League" are just some of the competitive games that dominated the online world. It has been talked about by several gamers from different parts of the world. However, these two are not the only multiplayer games that made it on top. In fact, here are some more:
Overcooked
The game is under a developer named Ghost Town Games and is available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. The concept of the game, for a multiplayer gaming, is pretty odd; it's more like Iron Chef cooking show where chefs are competing.

For this game, the gamer needs to be cooperative enough to survive and win the challenges which involve cooking stews and burger, preparing salad, and technically, performing the best to in the kitchen setting. It's basic but very challenging, thus it's worth playing.

Titanfall 2

The game is developed by Respawn Entertainment and can be played using the PC, Xbox One, and PS4. The settings of Titanfall 2 is amazing as it crafted a sequel that based all of its elements from the original. According to DigitalSpy, each map of the game is carefully designed to produce a good combination of wall-runs and transitions within man and machine.

The Culling
The is developed under Xaviant Games and is available on PC and Xbox only. "The Culling", according to Steam, is a game for 16 contestants who are ready to discover build weapons and trap, hunt and kill other players, thus making it more like "The Hunger Games." It's kind of brutal but this undying interest to those who aren't playing it yet.

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