Highlight of the night for me. Josef's a nutjob, but he definitely seems to have a good eye for game direction, and I love the little co-op niche he's built for himself.
Which must require a lot of pre-production and imagination time to come up with all those ideas rather than in most games, you're doing the same repetitive things and scenarios for dozens of hours. Can't wait!Legitimately thought this was one of the best games shown. And actual gameplay too unlike the CGI fest that plagued the rest of the show. Looks really charming and fun. And I'm a sucker for that honey I shrunk the kids/borrowers scale difference.
That's kinda of their thing. Every scene in 'a way out' was basically a different gameplay mechanic/gimmick. You rarely did anything twice. I imagine the same will be similar here although taken to the next level since it isn't bound by "realism"
I need to play A Way Out - I loved Brothers: A Tale of Two SonsLegitimately thought this was one of the best games shown. And actual gameplay too unlike the CGI fest that plagued the rest of the show. Looks really charming and fun. And I'm a sucker for that honey I shrunk the kids/borrowers scale difference.
That's kinda of their thing. Every scene in 'a way out' was basically a different gameplay mechanic/gimmick. You rarely did anything twice. I imagine the same will be similar here although taken to the next level since it isn't bound by "realism"
I think they did something similar with A Way OutI assume that means people can download a free version to remotely play with people that own it, which is great.