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Josef Fares is a passionate guy that makes some stellar titles. His latest creation, It Takes Two, contains an Easter egg of his hilarious rant about the Oscars at the 2017 Game Awards show.
Out of Words, from poet Morten Søndergaard and co-developers WiredFly and Kong Orange, not only fits the mold cast by Josef ...
Electronic Arts and Josef Fares‘ Hazelight announced that It Takes Two will launch March 26 for PC and consoles. It Takes Two is a co-op game (it doesn’t work in single-player), and the ...
It was released March 26 and has enjoyed an overwhelmingly positive reception. In fact according to Hazelight’s founder Josef Fares, who directed the game, it has been “quite insane.” ...
Josef Fares of Swedish game studio Hazelight enjoys throwing out the F-word in interviews and stage talks. It’s a sign of his passion for video games, and the creator of Brothers: A Tale of Two ...
We don’t really now what the new Josef Fares game will be, but hopefully it’s something just as good as Brothers, with a story as full of twists and turns as A Way Out was. But until we ...
Fares' next game, It Takes Two, promises to give players “a fresh new take on the challenges of working together” and launches for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 in 2021.
Josef Fares is no stranger to over-the-top public statements. Many will likely remember him at The Game Awards 2017 where he famously flamed the Oscars in favor of the gaming industry.
It Takes Two has officially sold over one million copies, and its writer and director Josef Fares says that this proves there are players who want to play co-op only games.
During GameLab, Barcelona, last week, we sat in on a panel discussion between A Way Out director Josef Fares and Quantic Dream’s David Cage. In the panel, Fares had some choice words to say ...
According to Josef Fares, the Creative Director of A Way Out, this is troubling. In an interview with VentureBeat during Gamelab Barcelona 2019, Fares spoke on his concerns about the negativity ...
Josef Fares, the director of A Way Out and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, has announced he has started work on a new game. Here's what we thought of A Way Out - from both Vincent and Leo's perspective.