

Supply still isn’t perfect though, and even used PlayStation 4 and Xbox One last-generation consoles are selling for high prices on online auction sites like eBay. Stock issues have plagued both new console lines since they launched, but in 2023, it’s getting easier to find them regularly at major retailers. Which games you like to play, what level of graphics performance you value, how you play online, and even which system is available to buy all go into deciding which console is best for you. (Up to 6 players)Ĭat Quest II for $15 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This gentle action RPG is an easy sell for cat lovers as you explore a magical fantasy realm and battle your way across the map.The next-generation PlayStation and Xbox were released in the fall of 2020, and if you aren’t already excited for a particular model, it’s a complicated time to decide what to buy. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): If you love side-scrolling beat 'em ups like Double Dragon, you will enjoy teaming up with pals to bash wave after wave of enemies. Spacelines from the Far Out for $15 ( Xbox, PC ): Run a retro-space-age alien airline and cater to the whims of demanding passengers in this randomly-generated co-op management adventure. What the Golf? for $20 ( Switch, PC ): While this quirky, often laugh-out-loud physics puzzler has little to do with golf, it is an enjoyable parody with a fun party mode. Nobody Saves the World for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This action RPG is an absurd, chaotic dungeon-crawler from the makers of Guacamelee! (2 players) If you've tried everything above and can't get enough couch co-op fun, you might consider one of these games.ĭysmantle for $20 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): Enlist a friend to help you survive on a monster-infested island by destroying things and scavenging resources.
