The big new addition for the sequel is the inclusion of cooperative multiplayer, a feature that always felt so perfect for State of Decay. State of Decay 2 looks set to iterate and improve on the gameplay formula that made its predecessor such a huge success on Xbox 360. As for its narrative, why on earth haven’t there been more Prison Break-like games? It seems like such an obvious fit for a cooperative game, and especially with a movie director at its helm, expect A Way Out to make a big splash when it arrives, March. We really haven’t seen a AAA co-op story-driven production like this on console for years, and arguably never one that puts its emphasis on stealth, puzzle solving, and heavy dialogue. The eccentric developer, who’s better known for his work in the film industry, is determined that A Way Out is going to be a memorable title, and his down to earth nature and transparency has undoubtedly already won adoration from potential buyers already.īut aside from Farez’s charisma, A Way Out does look like a genuinely good game and a breath of fresh air for the industry. To say that Farez is hyped about the prospect of his latest game would be a woeful understatement. Of all the entries on this list, A Way Out has to be one of the most anticipated co-op games of the year, if only because of director Josef Farez’s “passion” to deliver a quality experience.
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