

🎲 Two players, one unforgettable journey — because life’s better when you play together!
It Takes Two for PS4 is a critically acclaimed cooperative platform adventure that blends innovative gameplay mechanics with a touching narrative about relationships. Designed exclusively for two players, it offers over 25 hours of dynamic puzzles, diverse challenges, and laugh-out-loud moments. Featuring Friend’s Pass for free co-op access, this award-winning title from Hazelight delivers a unique, metaphorical gaming experience that’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking meaningful, social entertainment.





| ASIN | B08BD8CVJ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Country of origin | Austria |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,376) |
| Date First Available | 31 Dec. 2020 |
| Item model number | 1101391 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 68.04 g |
| Rated | Ages 12 & Over |
| Release date | 25 Mar. 2021 |
M**E
Unforgettable Bonding Moments with "It Takes Two" on PS4
Playing "It Takes Two" on the PS4 with my 7-year-old has been an extraordinary experience that has brought us closer in more ways than I could have imagined. This game is a masterpiece of cooperative gameplay, blending ingenious puzzles, captivating storytelling, and beautifully designed worlds into a package that has provided us with over 25 hours of joy and we're still eagerly working our way through it. What sets "It Takes Two" apart is its unique approach to cooperative play. The game requires two players to work together in real-time to solve puzzles and navigate through various challenges, making it an excellent game for parents and children to play together. The puzzles are thoughtfully designed to encourage communication and teamwork, which has been a fantastic way to strengthen our bond and enjoy our time together. The story of "It Takes Two" is both engaging and touching, centered around the theme of relationships and cooperation. Playing through the story with my child has opened up opportunities for meaningful discussions about teamwork, problem-solving, and the importance of understanding different perspectives. The narrative is presented in a way that's accessible and entertaining for both kids and adults, making it a delightful experience for family members of all ages. Graphically, the game is a visual treat, with imaginative and varied environments that are a pleasure to explore. Each level introduces new mechanics and challenges, keeping the gameplay fresh and exciting. The creativity displayed in the game's design is truly impressive, captivating the imagination of both my child and myself as we navigate through its whimsical world. The controls are intuitive and easy to pick up, which is perfect for younger players. My 7-year-old had no trouble getting to grips with the gameplay, and the cooperative nature of "It Takes Two" means that we could easily assist each other in overcoming any particularly tricky sections. In conclusion, "It Takes Two" is a phenomenal game for families, especially for those looking to share a fun and meaningful gaming experience. It's a rare gem that perfectly balances challenge, fun, and educational value, making every moment spent playing it a memorable one. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to video games, this game is sure to provide hours of entertainment and bonding for you and your child. Highly recommended!
F**O
A Co-op, platforming, puzzle-solving masterpiece!
My wife and I played A Way Out during the pandemic in 2020, and we absolutely loved it. So when Hazelight announced It Takes Two, we were really excited for another co-op adventure. Hazelight could have easily created another gritty, crime drama, but they decided to go in a completely different direction and surprise us with a fantastical romantic-comedy about a couple trying to repair their marriage. On paper, that may not seem like a very compelling premise for a video game, but under the confident and creative direction of Josef Fares, the team at Hazelight have created an engaging, interactive masterpiece. In terms of gameplay, It Takes Two has the heart and soul of a Toy Story movie, the platforming and gadgets of Ratchet and Clank, the mind-bending puzzles of Portal 2, and the stressful boss fights of Cuphead. This game has something for everyone, and the number of different and inventive game mechanics is staggering. After a while, I lost count and thought, “They can’t possibly introduce something new again.” But they do! And they do so exceptionally well! Without trying to spoil too much, here are several of my favorite moments and mechanics: Cody’s sap gun and May’s match gun Cody’s nail throwing and May’s hammerhead The magnet mechanic in the middle of a snow storm May fighting a squirrel on top of a plane, Street Fighter style May stealthing past sleeping moles using Cody’s grass mechanic (who knew moles could be so tense and terrifying?) Cody’s size-changing mechanic and May’s gravity boots Riding on top of a giant translucent catfish dragon The elephant scene (you’ll know it when you get there) Cody’s cactus mode Cody’s flower / leaf growing mechanic May’s singing! If you love puzzles like Portal, Limbo, or Shadow of the Colossus, you’ll love the puzzles here. It Takes Two does a fantastic job of introducing a new mechanic and then forcing you to use them in ways you never thought of. Once the light-bulb goes off, it’s immensely gratifying! My only complaint (and it’s a really minor one) is that the game doesn’t have a final boss. After enduring one hectic boss fight after another, I expected the ending to conclude with one. Nevertheless, the game is still amazing with plenty of minigames to find after the story mode. It’s hard for me to think of how Hazelight can possibly top It Takes Two. They’re quickly becoming one of my favorite game developers, and I’ll be looking forward to their next game when it comes out.
C**E
Brilliant two player title
It Takes Two is an excellent example of why couch co-op is still an truly memorable and enjoyable experience. With the option to invite a friend to play with the code included it is brilliant value for money. The game itself as the title suggest revolves around various beautifully crafted levels with puzzles and bosses to fight with your partner. Whilst it’s not an overly challenging game by any means I do feel it will be enjoyed by a slightly older audience to grasp and appreciate the many themes and jokes included. The levels are incredibly varied as are the puzzles and boss fights. The way the developers have crafted the game is in my opinion absolutely brilliant. It’s unique, innovative and above all - damn good fun! The graphics are as to be expected depending on what platform you play on. They aren’t breathtaking but they aren’t bad either. You get glorious vistas to view out across, deep colours and rich environments. The gameplay as mentioned above is fun, unique and genuinely well thought out. A particular level has each player equipped with half a magnet each. You work together to push/pull. Another level you’re equipped with a nectar gun and a matchstick bazooka! Each level/zone offers a great variety in play. Throughout each level are some obvious and some not so obvious mini games. Which pit you against your co op partner. These offer a great variety and help break up things every so often. Value for money? Well for the length of play and if you’re a trophy/achievement hunter I reckon you’re looking at a good 10/15 hours possibly 20 depending on how many times you stop to interact with the levels! If you can nab this for £30/£35 I genuinely can’t recommend it enough.
G**O
Es un juego para disfrutar en compañía, bastante dinámico y con buen diseño gráfico, realmente recomendable para jugar con amigos, o familiares. La trama te envuelve y quieres seguir jugando. Un juego cooperativo al 100%
M**O
llego en el tiempo estimado y en perfectas condiciones, un juego divertido y reflexivo
L**M
If you're on the fence about buying this game, you probably should buy it. It's a great game for couples to play, especially if one of them isn't as into video games as the other. You CANNOT play it solo, and MUST work/communicate with your partner. As a random (fictitious) example, you might have to stand on a button which, while pressed, allows the other player to be able to hurt the monster. If you don't stand on the button, their attacks do no damage. Or, you might have to use your rope-lasso-attack on the flying monster to pull it down long enough for your partner to use their fly swatter and whack it a few times, before it flies back up and you have to do it again. It's a lot of fun, a lot of teamwork. There are a few "arcade" sequences, but not many. For the most part, the casual gamer can do just fine.
J**A
Lo recomiendo 100%, divertido, con algo de reto, y no se hace tedioso jugarlo de una
S**️
Best game for two. As a mom, I enjoyed playing this video game with my 9 year old son. This video game really makes you think of ways get to the next level and every level just gets exciting and fun! We just loved it! 😍
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