The Way

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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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The Way Reviews & Ratings

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Review by kezzyhko [user]
July 26, 2020

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Review by kkuba140 [user]
December 27, 2016

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.

70
Review by GameOver.gr
October 21, 2016

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.

75
Review by GRYOnline.pl
October 5, 2016

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.

100
Review by AuldWolf [user]
July 25, 2016

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.

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Game Information
Release Date May 19, 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