A Way Out
Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Mar 23, 2018
A Way Out is a game that must be played with two people cooperatively. Created from some of the people who made Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (2) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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A Way Out 0
Read any interview with Josef Fares and you'll be happily nodding along. Fares, the man behind the 2013 indie hit Brothers: The Tale of Two Sons, has a lot to say about taking risks: "I love taking risks. Like the fact this is co-op only - from the beginning, people were like, 'Isn't that risky? Won't you sell less?' I don't care. That's the vision, so I will follow it."There's something to be said about creative vision of one person. Hugely successful books are work of sole authors (with edito...
4 out of 4 found this review helpful. -
A Disaster of Cliches, Half-Baked Ideas and Poor Acting Only Faintly Redeemed In Its Final Act 0
For all of its explosions, gun fights and chase scenes, I was most blown away by A Way Out's pedigree than any of its action scenes. That this ham-fisted, clunker of a game could come from the same gentle touch that made Brothers back in 2013 is baffling. Evidently, less is more with this creator and having to work with a smaller budget and scope ends up saving them from themselves as every luxury of production - be it voice acting or a slightly more open world - only left a gaping hole of polis...
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Good Game! 0
I had a lot of fun playing this game with my best pal. There were a lot of references to movies that we'd watched together, and the ending, although predictable, was executed wonderfully. There were a lot of little things around pretty much every corner that made us engaged. Not much left for another playthough, but we were satisfied....
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A Way Out : Shawshank Break Scarface Escape 0
The gaming industry shift towards games as a never ending service of multiplayer madness has been all too common over the last few years. Never-ending games like ‘Destiny’ and ‘The Division’ are nothing new, MMORPGs have existed for years; mainstream adoption is something that has seen considerable growth in the last few years. That’s why titles like ‘A Way Out’ are a breath of fresh air. There is no online multiplayer element to the game, it cannot be p...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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