If you've ever wondered whether you can work well with friends under pressure, Chained Together is the ultimate test.
This is why people play chained together
Released on June 19th by Anegar Games, Chained Together throws players into a fiery pit (figuratively, and perhaps too often literally) with a simple directive: escape from hell. This game falls into that delightful category of multiplayer experiences where the joy comes as much from the failures as the successes. You’ll find yourself alternating between fits of laughter and wondering if you need new friends.
Navigating the game requires more than just good timing, as it requires solid strategy and the ability to anticipate your friends’ moves via voice chat. In this regard, Chained Together is in good company alongside games like Lethal Company and the Mario Party franchise.
Chained Together can accommodate up to four players in a session. But hey, if you’re feeling particularly masochistic or want to prove your platforming prowess, you can also play solo. Or if you have friends willing to go on this hellish journey with you, you can do that too. Just make sure you create your own lobby and lock it with a password, unless you want a random player to join.