Hmmmm...most recently it'd have to be in Two Worlds 2 multiplayer. Me and a friend sat down and decided to play through the multiplayer, neither of us knowing how it would go since we'd never done it before. Me as a half-orc Necromancer and him as a half-dwarf Warrior, we set off on our epic journey (that I did not pay attention to in the slightest) for the promise of loot, cash, and power. With some careful playing (and me discovering exactly how OP mages can be with proper use of a few Summon carriers...) we made our way to the final level of the multiplayer campaign: defending a sarcophagus from an endless horde of zombies, splitting the group into two teams so while one group defends the other runs around and destroys the portals to hell that spawn the zombies.
The problem is that it was just the two of us.
With a sudden, panicked yelp of realization from both our ends, I gave an order in the heat of the moment: "Holy SHIT run! Go get the portals I'll hold them off as best I can!"
There were no arguments, and I watched his stubby little half-dwarf legs carry him into the distance as fast as the sprint feature would allow. As he was leaving the zombies were already on the sarcophagus, and with a few panicked button presses I summoned all ten of my Death Knights. I had spent almost all of my time with this character optimizing my Summon Minion spell to keep us safe and, and by god did it pay off! With my ten Death Knights (I named the very first one I summoned Bob. He's the squad leader for every ten I summon now), we didn't just hold the zombies off, we started to PUSH THE FUCKERS BACK! After about 2 minutes of this, I get the message "first portal destroyed" and the sight of my buddy teleporting back to the sarcophagus. Brimming with confidence, with less zombies to deal with now that a portal has closed, I urged him to keep going, throwing a quick healing spell his way as he sprinted off again. By the end of the match, I hadn't just pushed the zombies back, I had chased them all the way to their spawn points and kept them there while my buddy finished off the last portal. 'Twas a glorious end to an afternoon.