>we've seen [A Way Out] become a huge success. We're like at 3.5 million units now, which is madness for a small game like that.
>- Josef Fares
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>we've seen [A Way Out] become a huge success. We're like at 3.5 million units now, which is madness for a small game like that.
>- Josef Fares
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How long until he says some dumb shit on a random ramble and he is no longer /ourguy/
Wasn't that game free at some point on PS Plus
You mean says some dumb shit on a random ramble and further becomes /ourguy/?
No that's why he is /ourguy/
I think his spontaneity is the charm
Streamers loved this game
The only EA games I'll ever buy
>EA Originals is a program within Electronic Arts to help support independently developed video games. EA funds the money for development, and once it recoups that, all additional revenue goes to the partner studio that created the game. That studio also gets to keep the intellectual property rights for whatever it creates, and even has creative control over the project.
>it doesn't really have an ending
>it has an ending, but
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Sounds pretty based for the jew
good for him
Does that include the free copies they gave away of you bought one you're friend got a copy
this guy is a good storyteller, Brothers was great too
hopefully he'll make a single-player game again at some point since I'm an alonefag
Even 1.2 mil is pretty impressive for his team size.
I don't know bur 1.75 would still be pretty godly
he made watching that shitty ass game awards watchable
>you must have a friend to play this game
just bring back dual analog movement
Sounds like they fucking learned their lesson already.
They were pulling disneys left and right
>Buy studio
>Corporate meddling
>shut down studio
No I don't think so.
Yep
>After [Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons] and A Way Out, and now It Takes Two, you learn a lot. And you have to understand, we didn't have a big budget on A Way Out, and many of the developers were beginners. They were interns, but those interns are now bad motherf***ers. They really know how to make a game way better, which means that we can push the mechanics, polish more, work more on the screen. Everything becomes better. We can push that even further, even further, and we've become better and better in creating these tailored co-op experiences.
this was kino until they got to the end
unironically a scene women will never understand
This dude is a chad
I can see why some people don’t like him though. Confidence and passion can be too much for little people
Boring playable movie
Seems like a great guy who actually loves playing videogames, how many devs can you actually say that about?
>he doesn't have friends to play with
OH NO NO NO
Teamsize is irrelvant. They have fucking ea marketing you mong.
>have a brother
>he'd rather play with his friends
I fuckin love this guy, his game was the highlight of the Game Awards even if I'll have nobody to play it with
I hate his games cus the pay model is a test of eho the cuck is in the relationship
>"I know some games out there push more on narrative and less on game mechanics, but that is something I really wanna push on more and more for every game," says Fares. "The mechanics, the interactivity is what makes games special. So when someone says that choices are unique for gaming - no! Choices you can make in a Netflix series, you can choose different endings, that doesn't have anything to do with games. Choices is a little bit of interactivity, but it is not unique to gaming. Unique to gaming is interactivity. Mechanics. That's unique to gaming."
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A Way Out was kino but this new game looks like random Steam shovelware
You must not see what steam shovelware looks like these days
You mean the almost non existant one? The game only blew because of his Game Awards ramblings and streamers which were not even paid to play in the first place because they actually had to buy the game and some even were enough retarded enough to buy two copies because they didn't know friends got to play for free
If anything the only thing EA did was pushing out trailers here and there and some small ads on websites
Are there any other film directors that move entirely into games?
??? It looks absolutely fine or are you just triggered by the cartooney artstyle?
>rush to the hospital because wife going into labor
>you can just fuck around and even play connect 4
>that whole chase scene
>mfw it turns into a 2-d beat em up