
Adamn Wilkin from GameGrin writes, "A Way Out tells the story of two convicted criminals’ escape from prison and their lives on the run. We weren’t shown any of the prison sections, but the first section we got to play was mid-escape. We had to stealth through a forest, hiding in the long grass to avoid police flashlights. The stealth isn’t especially difficult - the police can’t see more than about three feet in front of them - but the addition of needing to get two players through undetected steps up the difficulty."

A Way Out, It Takes Two, and Split Fiction sell 13m, 30m, and 7m units, respectively
Just a few days ago bought Split Fiction to play with my 8 year old daughter. We’re having a great time on it. Really good game. So intense haha
Well deserved. I personally think it takes two is better. But they're both great. SO much content, absolutely zero filler. No grinding, no collectables to drag out the game. Just constant new gameplay throughout a very very long game!
Fantastic games. Especially Split Fiction, so I'm very happy for them.

Cultured Vultures: While Hazelight might have found even more success with It Takes Two, we shouldn't forget how game-changing A Way Out was.
A co-op only game should never be a standard
What works for one game shouldn’t suddenly be applied for most other games

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