

The only thing I am not really a fan of is the fact that there is no way for both you and your friend to make it out alive, which is different than the other two games in the series. There are 26 achievements to unlock in We Were Here worth a total of 1000 gamerscore. As story goes, it builds upon the previous two game's story, a king who rules with bloodshed (We Were Here, stage puzzle) and the story of sacrifice for eternal life (We Were Here Too, entire map), and continues with the one character forging a soulstone, so that the court jester can help to revive the king, while the other forges a weapon, with no reason known to him why he would need it. The second to last room is by far one of the coolest puzzles to me, as you had to mix and split chemicals to create the soulstone. I had to literally bring out an old notebook to write down clues from my side of the puzzle and from my friend's side as well. The tone of the previous games carries over, but with even more tension and more difficult puzzles. Puzzle-wise, the game cranks what they have been doing up to a 10. Like its predecessors, We Were Here Together is a co-op puzzle adventure where separation and communication are key to survival and to unlocking the game's many achievements.

With the history regarding the slingshot DLC they are probably. Warning, puzzle and story spoilers ahead. As you can see, their description, taken from here, makes no sense regarding to the game. The second player must decrypt these abbreviations since he has a book with decryptions. On the table, these components are indicated as abbreviations. There are a few minor issues here and there (especially where the online matchmaking is concerned), but this new entry serves as a delightful cherry on top of an already impressive franchise cake. One player has a board with a table (screen below), on which you need to create a stone, and entries around which the components are shown and named. Ultimately, We Were Here Together is a must-play for fans of both co-op adventures and challenging puzzles. This one is by far my favorite out of all of the games in the series. Both players together must create a third stone. 1 Achievements List 1.1 Shared Achievements 1.1.1 A Way Out of Here 1.1.2 Two Halves 1.1.3 This Takes Two 1.1.4 Mind games 1.1.5 Escape Royal 1.1.6 Guess Whomst 1.1.7 Refrain of Resistance 1.1.8. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
