Best Co-Op Games for Couples on PlayStation: How Gaming Saved Our Relationship
LIFESTYLE
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Buying a Sony PlayStation in a relationship can be… risky.
You think you’re investing in fun.
Your partner thinks you’re about to disappear for hours—physically present, mentally gone.
That’s exactly what happened to us.
At first, it was harmless. A few games here, a couple of late nights there. Then slowly, conversations got shorter, shared time got replaced with screen time, and irritation started creeping in. Not because of the console itself—but because gaming became something I did alone.
So I asked myself a simple question: What if we played together? That question changed everything.
FROM SOLO GAMING TO COUPLE TIME
Instead of treating gaming as “my thing,” I started researching co-op games for couples—games designed to be played together on the same screen, where progress depends on teamwork, communication, and mutual support.
That’s how we discovered two games that genuinely transformed our evenings—and honestly, our relationship dynamic.
🎮 IT TAKES TWO
Released in 2021, It Takes Two is basically therapy disguised as a game.
You play as a couple forced to work together to move forward. The gameplay is highly interactive, creative, and constantly changing. One minute you’re solving puzzles, the next you’re laughing because you’re play-fighting—without it affecting the actual mission.
What makes it special:
You depend on each other to progress
Every level introduces new mechanics
Communication isn’t optional—it’s essential
It’s fun, emotional, and surprisingly deep
🚀 SPLIT FICTION (our absolute favourite)
Then came Split Fiction—and honestly, this game blew our minds.
Visually, it’s stunning. The world constantly shifts between:
Fairy-tale fantasy environments
Futuristic, cyber-style levels
Playful, humorous scenes that don’t take themselves too seriously
But what really makes it shine is the co-op design. You’re always working together, combining abilities, timing moves, and solving problems as a team. There’s no way to “carry” the other person—you either cooperate or you don’t move forward.
WHY CO-OP GAMING ACTUALLY WORKS FOR COUPLES
What surprised me most is how naturally this solved the problem.
Now:
We play together, not separately
Gaming feels like shared time, not time taken away
It’s perfect for rainy evenings (very relevant in London 🌧️)
We play when we’re in the mood, not out of habit
It turned something that caused tension into something we genuinely look forward to.
FINAL RECOMMENDATION
If gaming is starting to feel like a wedge in your relationship, don’t ban it—reframe it.
🎯 Start with It Takes Two
🚀 Move on to Split Fiction
❤️ Play together, not parallel
For us, this wasn’t just entertainment—it was a small discovery that made everyday life better.




The downside?
There’s no option to reduce combat difficulty, which can make boss fights stressful—especially if one of you isn’t a confident gamer.
Still, it’s an amazing place to start. Order now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3NXuJzx
Big win for couples:
Adjustable damage level, so fights are less stressful
Smoother learning curve
More forgiving gameplay
Pure fun, without frustration
After playing Split Fiction, going back to It Takes Two felt… harder. That’s why I recommend starting with It Takes Two and then moving on to Split Fiction, not the other way around (we learned this the hard way).
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