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Yet, it's just not enough. It feels like local multiplayer is a dying feature as it is, and despite the best efforts of companies like Nintendo—which these days seems to be the only place that consistently develops titles with local co-op in mind—more could be done to ensure that the huge gap in empowerment between Player One and Player Two is narrowed. We don't all want to battle online with strangers. Some of us would just like to sit on the sofa with a loved one, and play something that brings us closer together—or, at the very least, gives us both a fair chance of having fun.New on Broadly: Study Reveals That Nobody Likes Angry Women