Introducing: A Way Out, EA's Most Interesting E3 Title

Introducing: A Way Out, EA's Most Interesting E3 Title

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Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 10, 2017 @ 07:16 PM (Staff Bios)
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Alright, so I've watched EA's E3 press conference today, and while the games overall seemed interesting - I mean, look at Star War's Battlefront II's gameplay, and you'll see what I'm talking about - the whole conference appeared to be, erm, lacking.

I mean, yes, there were some highlights. But again...

Anyway, I want to talk about the title that has garnered a lot of interest: A Way Out, brought to you by Hazelight.

A Way Out, with a thrilling narrative shining a spotlight on two convicts who escape a prison. And it looks fun.

Even better? The game is bringing back couch co-op, though you can always play the title online. However, the game is best to be experienced on the couch, as the game focuses on split-screen narrative. Here, you'll have to check out the video for yourself, and marvel at it:



I already have plans on purchasing the title. Have you?

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