When comparing Cortex Command vs FORCED: Slightly Better Edition, the Slant community recommends Cortex Command for most people. In the question“What are the best local co-op PC games?” Cortex Command is ranked 67th while FORCED: Slightly Better Edition is ranked 71st. The most important reason people chose Cortex Command is:
The physics engine allows for fully destructible environments.
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Pros
Pro Extremely detailed physics engine
The physics engine allows for fully destructible environments.
Pro Endless mods
An in-game mod editor and Steam Workshop compatibility mean that there’s loads of content available.
Pro Designed with co-op in mind
FORCED: Slightly Better Edition was purely designed for co-op.
Pro Offers tactically challenging gameplay
The game is challenging and really requires co-op and communication in order to figure out the maps.
Pro Designed for controllers and mouse/keyboard
All parts of the game work equally well with both control schemes, perfect for playing with 4 players in a couch with controllers.
Cons
Con Expensive for what is on offer
While the game has endless community content, the in-game content is lacking and may not be worth the sticker price of $19.99.
Con Co-op first, singleplayer second
While the game can be played singleplayer (and many enjoy it that way), a lot of people find co-op the only real way to play the game.
Con Can be quite difficult
For people expecting hack and slash the game will be a disappointment. It's meant to challenge even the most skilled co-op teams, so be ready.