

I had to wait for my Hacker buddy to first become accommodated with his setup (whose screen I could not see, mind you) then start the elevator for me. I started in an elevator with nothing to interact with besides the ability to change the ambient music. I took control of the Infiltrator in my first run through, making me the boots on the ground breaking into a CEO’s office while he was away.

This is an asynchronous, coop heist game where you and a friend take control of either the Infiltrator or the Hacker to break through security systems and claim your prize. I’m a sucker for any game that has been made from the ground-up exclusively for cooperative play and Operation: Tango seems to be ticking all the boxes of just why that is. You can find numerous demos available to the public on Steam if you fancy trying anything out, but I’ll also be providing impressions of titles I’ve been getting hands-on with as well throughout the week. As is the case for essentially every big event this year, PAX has moved to the virtual world to spread the good word of video games over a whole week-long extravaganza in PAX Online.
