Summary
An independent RPG made by Crestfallen Studios that was broken up into 6 chapters. It gained a small cult following among the RPG Maker community.
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If you've played another world you have to play The Way. If not - you have to play too. This 2d adventure-puzzle-platformer game have all whatIf you've played another world you have to play The Way. If not - you have to play too. This 2d adventure-puzzle-platformer game have all what you need. It's not perfect - sometimes it's too easy, sometimes too hard- but it's still good game.
The Way is almost exclusively aimed at those gamers who remembers fondly Another World and Flashback. It is almost a step-by-step recreation of those games, in terms of aesthetics and gameplay mechanics, filled with diverse environmental puzzles, lethal one-hit dangers and, of course, the obligatory kind-of-unresponsive jumping mechanics.
The Way is a really well done, pretty and atmospheric platformer that resembles Flashback or Another World. We get some beautiful pixel art, a truly excellent soundtrack and tons of fun gameplay (exploring a mysterious planet is always fun!). The developers could have spent more time on the controls but all in all the results are pretty good. The Way is a very pleasant surprise.
A clumsily designed and unforgiving Flashback clone filled with pseudo-intellectual twaddle imposing the notion that long term relationshipsA clumsily designed and unforgiving Flashback clone filled with pseudo-intellectual twaddle imposing the notion that long term relationships can't work. There's nothing more to say than that, that sums it up. That's what you'd get.
Release Date | 19 May 2016 |
Publisher | Puzzling Dream, PlayWay S.A. |
Content Rated | T (Teen) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Side view |
Genres | Platform, Puzzle, Adventure, Indie |
Themes | Action, Science fiction |
Platforms | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One |