TannerDemoz
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So, back in June last year, A Way Out, a co-op game from the director of Brothers – a tale of two songs, was announced.
What is it?
For those of you unfamiliar with the game, the game has been designed specifically with co-op in mind. As a huge fan of split-screen co-op, I'm really excited for the game, but I've heard little about it since its announcement, which is rather worrying given the game is set to be released on March 23 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Players control Leo and Vincent, two convicted prisoners who must break out of prison and stay on the run from authorities. As the story of both protagonists is told simultaneously, their progress may not be synchronized, which may result in one player being able to control their character, while another watching a cutscene.
Similar to the PlayStation 4 version of Far Cry 4, players will be able to join online sessions (hosted by the player's friends) whether or not the joining player owns the actual game
Where's the hype?
Given it's being published by EA, where is all the press/marketing at? I really want more co-op/ split-screen games, so it would be a huge shame for it to flop due to lack of advertising.
Was wondering if anyone else is excited for this game and just generally wanted to share what I know about it!
What is it?
For those of you unfamiliar with the game, the game has been designed specifically with co-op in mind. As a huge fan of split-screen co-op, I'm really excited for the game, but I've heard little about it since its announcement, which is rather worrying given the game is set to be released on March 23 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Players control Leo and Vincent, two convicted prisoners who must break out of prison and stay on the run from authorities. As the story of both protagonists is told simultaneously, their progress may not be synchronized, which may result in one player being able to control their character, while another watching a cutscene.
Similar to the PlayStation 4 version of Far Cry 4, players will be able to join online sessions (hosted by the player's friends) whether or not the joining player owns the actual game
Where's the hype?
Given it's being published by EA, where is all the press/marketing at? I really want more co-op/ split-screen games, so it would be a huge shame for it to flop due to lack of advertising.
Was wondering if anyone else is excited for this game and just generally wanted to share what I know about it!