Your character has three stats strength, speed, and intelligence. The Escapists mixes some light RPG elements with crafting mechanics to create its gameplay. It reminded a lot of FTL in that respect, which is never a bad comparison to make. Story is probably the most important element of a game for me, and the way that The Escapists experiments with creating one is a really cool idea. Granted, the story is fairly rudimentary and the characters aren’t that deep, but it was a really cool sensation to experience it unfold. It’s a fascinating thing to behold, a story writing itself before your eyes – and a different story every time you play a prison, too. There are fights, prisoners beating guards, an underground market, and favors changing hands that build and break relationships every day. While there isn’t any grander scripted narrative at work, there is an interplay between guards, prisoners, and the player that creates a story of everyday life in prison. But in the course of plotting your escape, a curious thing starts to happen a deeper story starts to create itself before your eyes. And… that’s really it, as far as the storyline goes. I guess you can give up and never make it out if that’s more your speed. There is a very basic setup for the gameplay, certainly, which is that you are a prisoner and you have to escape from prison, so you do – if you finish the scenario, anyway. Something pretty interesting happens with the story in The Escapists. As the “complete” in “Complete Collection” implies, all the downloadable stuff comes standard in the Switch version. It’s a port of a game that’s been ported to every other major gaming platform, but we wouldn’t want our favorite console to lag behind, would we? The good news about being the last platform to get the game means we don’t have to wait for any DLC. Category: Role-Playing, Simulation, Puzzleĭo you like TV shows like Prison Break and Oz but wish they had more in common with the 16-bit era of video game history? That’s weirdly specific, but Mouldy Toof Studios has got you covered with The Escapists: Complete Collection for the Nintendo Switch.
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