March 2018
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March 2018
Ya' gotta go home with the one what brung ya'.
One of the game developer's goals was that you had to play the game, start-to-finish, as a team. The same team.
March 2018
Ya' gotta go home with the one what brung ya'.
One of the game developer's goals was that you had to play the game, start-to-finish, as a team. The same team.
March 2018
March 2018
bucknasty: you can play with one friend and at any point continue to play with another, even though of course your experience is probably better if you share it the entire way. So what Thandal is saying isn't exactly true.
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@MolleMoll; Well, I'm basing my response of the words of the developer, Josef Fares: "The idea for A Way Out came when me and a friend tried to find a story driven co-op game that wasn’t a drop-in/drop-out experience." [Emphasis added.]
Do you have other information?