Gears of War 3

  • Online Co-Op: 5 Players
  • Couch Co-Op: 2 Players
  • LAN Co-Op: 4 Players
  • + Co-Op Campaign
  • + Co-Op Modes
  • + Combo Co-Op

Co-Op Couples: From "Dear" to Gear - Page 2

Soon, the wave was over, and I could tell she was about ready to quit. She was slumped over, feat up in the recliner, and had her phone out checking Facebook. The controller lay on her lap. “Come on, babe, just a few more minutes,” I said, and she reluctantly agreed. I put her in cover again, made sure she understood the controls, and wave two began.

Throughout the next few waves, though, Deana’s manner changed. At one point, she died, and was confused as to why she couldn’t shoot anymore. I explained she’d be back in it as soon as we finished off a last pocket of drones. Rather than disappoint her that the "silly game" wasn’t over, the idea of a respawn seemed to please her. My wife gradually sat up in her chair a bit, taking a few slow, tentative steps away from cover. She wielded the controller like a Wii remote, moving it left and right as the action intensified. I looked over at her screen at one point, and she was looking straight up, so I helped her get reoriented, dying myself in the process. Luckily, our kiddo is an accomplished Gear, and mopped up the remaining Horde easily, but this time, he had a little assistance from his mother.

The further we progressed, the more intense the fighting became. Deana gasped out loud, and muttered under her breath such phrases as “get ‘em get ‘em get ‘em” and “fire! Why aren’t you firing? I’m pushing the button!” When we hit wave 10, a colossal Brumak appeared, shooting rockets from its arms. My kind, sweet wife had been transformed; she was at the edge of her seat and tapping her feet like mad. After a hard fought few minutes, the giant monster fell, followed by his minions. The wave was complete! I raised my arms in victory, but Deana actually leapt to her feet in joy. She let forth a primal scream, and pumped her arms, clutching her controller as if it were a beloved weapon. (I was reminded of the apes in 2001: A Space Odyssey.) Our son ran in from the other room, and the three of us hugged each other, flushed from our accomplishment. It was a memorable moment for each of us.

I’ve not been able to talk Deana into playing Gears of War 3 again, but not for lack of trying. Perhaps someday soon, she’ll have another rough day at school, and come home ready to lay the smack down on some ugly space monsters. When she does, my trusty sidekick and I will be ready. The three of us make a tough squad of Gears. Brumaks, beware!



 

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