Wolfenstein Youngblood
The Wolfenstein series made quite a change for its new spin-off. Instead of following the single-player, linear structure of the New Order and New Colossus, it has opted for a co-op focused experience that takes place in a semi-open world.
You play as either Jess or Soph, B.J Blazkowicz’s teenage daughters, as they search for the father in 1980s Nazi-occupied Paris. You can play alone if you want, with one of the sisters being controlled by the AI, but it’s best when played with a friend online.
You can co-ordinate your attacks, one blasting through enemies with the shotgun and the other blasting away enemy armor from further away with the Dieselkraftwerk, the sisters high-fiving their way through the destruction.
It may not have the strong character focus or a great sense of progression that made the previous games so great, but tearing Nazis apart at speed with a friend is undeniably fun.