Review: The Escapists: Complete Edition - A Likeable Prison Caper Rendered Irrelevant By Its Sequel

Old con.

"I can't go back" is the common refrain of the ex-con in crime fiction. And while it remains a fine game in and of itself, Switch owners might find themselves expressing a similar sentiment about The Escapists. Team17 made the curious decision to launch The Escapists 2 prior to The Escapists on Nintendo's hybrid platform. It's a piece of reasoning straight out of the 'best foot forward' school of thought, but it hasn't done the original game too many favours.

The Escapists 2 is simply a better game than The Escapists in every conceivable way. When played in their natural sequence, that wouldn't have been so obvious or problematic. But approaching The Escapists from the opposite direction here on Switch reveals a less pretty, less varied, less slick and more frustrating game with no multiplayer component. All of which makes The Escapists sound like a bit of a dud. It really isn't. It's a delightfully tough little sandbox experience that mixes a tightrope-walking core challenge (escape the prison) with the clockwork repetition of daily busywork, all accompanied by with a whimsical tone.

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