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  1. Sep 19, 2020
    7
    Biped : Walking in a video game is rarely a difficult task. One press of a button or tilt of an analogue stick and your character will trot along their merry way, putting one foot in front of the other with wreck-less abandon. That’s not the case in Biped however, as foot control is the key to success in this single player and co-op 3d “platformer”. While playing Biped, you'll need to tryBiped : Walking in a video game is rarely a difficult task. One press of a button or tilt of an analogue stick and your character will trot along their merry way, putting one foot in front of the other with wreck-less abandon. That’s not the case in Biped however, as foot control is the key to success in this single player and co-op 3d “platformer”. While playing Biped, you'll need to try to remain calm and don’t fall out with your co-op partner. There are some horrendous difficulty spikes throughout the game, usually caused by some slightly variance of physics that refuse to behave themselves. Biped is a unique co-op physics puzzler that has some wonderfully original ideas. A fascinating control scheme that equally frustrates and delights you just the same, though it's absolutely essential in providing puzzle mechanics that you won't find anywhere else. It's just a shame that those ideas haven't been pushed a bit more, controls a bit more refined. If you're looking for a unique co-op experience for your Xbox One then Biped should do the job. Expand
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  1. Oct 20, 2020
    80
    If you have an evening free and a partner to play with, Biped on Xbox One is a jolly good time. If you don’t have a co-op partner, well, it’s still worth jumping in two-feet-first. Just don’t expect to be challenged, nor be in its world for particularly long.