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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

A Way Out

From the minds that brought us Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons comes A Way Out, a local cooperative action-adventure that sees you partake in an unpredictable thriller where every decision counts.
First revealed at last year’s E3, Hazelight Studio’s latest offering is pitching itself as a unique experience. Trusted Reviews has compiled everything you need to know about the game ahead of launch including all the latest news, trailers, gameplay and more.
What is A Way Out?

Currently in development for PS4Xbox One and PC, A Way Out is a cinematic narrative adventure that can only be experienced with another player. Whether beside you on the sofa or online, each of you fulfils the role of a single character across this tense action-adventure.  
It’s something we rarely see in modern gaming, a game that embraces local multiplayer without compromise.



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A Way Out release date – when is it coming out?

Hazelight Studios confirmed at The Game Awards that A Way Out will be launching on March 23, 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

A Way Out Story – What’s it about?

From what we know so far, A Way Out is a prison break story focusing on the sibling relationship between Leo and Vincent. Our money is on the wider narrative focusing on their dysfunctional interactions as they flee the law and struggle to find their place in the world.
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A Way Out Gameplay – How does it work?

Played from a third-person perspective, A Way Out is an action-adventure designed with local multiplayer at the forefront. You play as either Leo or Vincent, two convicted prisoners who must escape and remain anonymous upon their return to society. Of course, things don’t exactly go to plan.



You’ll need to co-operate to succeed, whether it be finding specific tools for certain puzzles or saving each other when engaging enemies. Everything is designed with two players in mind, including all the dialogue, encounters and locations. Leo and Vincent aren’t confined to their roles either, being able to switch places in each scenario to make second playthroughs far more interesting.
Alongside combat and puzzle solving you can also interact with NPCs in each level. Picking from select dialogue options might advance the story in different ways or unlock modes of progression previously unknown.

A Way Out Trailers – How does it look?

The debut trailer for A Way Out came at E3 2017. Revealed as part of the EA Originals programme, you can find it in all its glory below:


Finally, The Game Awards 2017 saw A Way Out receive an official release date alongside a lovely chunk of new footage:



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