Friendship Is a Beautiful Thing in Operation: Tango

If you are looking to play Operation: Tango, make sure you team up with someone you get along with. You will be working closely: this co-op only spy game requires you and a friend to solve puzzles and communicate under intense pressure and limited time. Fortunately your friends can join your game and play for free without buying their own copy, and with cross-play it can be played on a broad cross-section of systems, including the PlayStation 4 and 5, the Xbox One and Series X|S, and the PC. For PlayStation Plus subscribers, it’s currently one of the games of the month, meaning you can grab it basically for free. Operation: Tango really wants to be played, and I recommend that you try to do so.
Operation: Tango has a few kinks, but the creativity and challenge makes it worth playing and will hopefully inspire similar games in the future. It also doesn’t demand much of your time; its six missions will roughly take you three to four hours. You and a friend could knock it out in an afternoon.
You and your partner have to pick from two characters: The Agent, who conducts tasks and solves puzzles at the scene, and The Hacker, who focuses on breaking down mainframes and helping The Agent progress within the mission. You can change your character after each mission, and I recommend that you do so; it’s the best way to get the full experience. There were times where I felt left out of the mission as The Hacker, since The Agent was on the scene and got to experience everything firsthand. That being said, the way your hacking is portrayed on-screen is very creative, displaying various designs and patterns to represent your actions.