
Assault Heroes 2 brings back the formula from the original title and adds a few new elements for the sequel. You control a tank that has four different upgradable weapons as you make your way through hordes and hordes of enemy bullets and lasers. The tanks can fire bullets, fire, and explosives and you also have grenades and nukes as part of your arsenal of pain.
You'll also be able to perform team attacks with your co-op buddy. Just equip the same weapon as your buddy, press a button and both your attacks will be chained together for stronger attack strength.

Carlos writes "It’s been a great month so far for the backwards compatibility scheme on Xbox One, but this week may just be the busiest week of all since its introduction. 10 more Xbox 360 titles have made the generational jump and are now playable on Xbox One, so let’s take a look and see if they are worth returning to once more."

Sure, multiplayer is fun, but where do you turn when you and your friends don't want to shoot and chase each other around a map? Leviathyn.com's Blake Anglin gives us a list of great co-op games you and your buddies can jump into when you're needing a break.
... cause it's also enjoyable for my crappy playing girlfriend, although we aren't very far yet, and haven't unlucked new characters.
I might pick up Guardian Heroes once that goes down in price and if I like the demo.
i got my GF into Dead Nation and after that we jumped in to resistance 3..we do need to find somethin new cause im tired of MW3 survival mode so ill have to check some of these out.

Early this morning, OnLive added 4 new games to their growing library of titles. Avernum: Escape From the Pit, Crazy Machines: Elements, and T.E.C. 3001 have been added to the OnLive PlayPack. Assault Heroes 2 has been added as a stand-alone PlayPass title.