Third strike, and we're out. | [A Way Out] | Part 3 | (PS4) Blind Playthrough
The shocking conclusion to our A Way Out playthrough.
Find out who among us is truly the best at pressing the square button many times consecutively.
This is part 3 of our let's play for A Way Out. We had previously played Hazelight Studio's game "Brothers," as a "two men, one controller" experience, and when we saw the trailer for A Way Out at E3, we knew we would have to play it when it dropped. Enjoy our experience as a cooperative pair, while we definitely help each other out, and never do anything that would make life harder for the other player.
A Way Out is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective. It is specifically designed for split-screen cooperative multiplayer, which means that it must be played with another player through either local or online play. In the game, players control Leo and Vincent, two convicted prisoners who must break out of prison and stay on the run from authorities. As the story of both protagonists is told simultaneously, their progress may not be synchronized, which may result in one player being able to control their character, while another is watching a cutscene. Players need to cooperate with each other in order to progress, and each situation can be approached differently, with both characters taking different roles. For instance, during an early segment of the game, the player controlling Vincent needs to distract a nurse and guard, so the player controlling Leo can find a chisel needed to aid their escape. These roles are not fixed, so Leo and Vincent can swap their roles in another playthrough. Players can interact with many non-playable characters, and there are dialogue options for players to choose.
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