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The choice you've made finally matter
Introducing limitations to Max's power making them more interesting
This is an excellent start for the second season of a game with big shoes to fill. We may have lost Telltale Games forever, but you can dry your tears with Dontnod's big-hearted adventure of a story game...
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Published: 2015-04-26, Author: Matt , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Things are getting pretty crazy in Arcadia Bay. Square Enix and DONTNOD Entertainment's narrative-driven, episodic adventure game Life is Strange picks up where it left off, taking place just a day after the events in Chrysalis. Because of that, this revi...
Abstract: This review will contain some minor spoilers for Life is Strange: Out of Time.Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Realism in video games is a double-edged sword. On one hand, the closer the video game is to realit...
Abstract: Note: This review will feature text copied from my review of episode one. As things like graphics, audio, and core mechanics are unlikely to change between episodes, there's hardly a good reason to rewrite bits for that. These copied sections will be in...
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Jada , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Six weeks has already passed since DONTNOD and Square Enix launched the first episode of their new IP, Life is Strange. It received solid reviews around the web including a 4.5 out of 5 atoms from myself here at Nerd Reactor.Episode 2, titled “Out of Time...
After 'Episode Two: Out of Time,' Dontnod's 'Life is Strange' is the best episodic adventure game out there. With more character depth, and more gameplay, along with a technically superior game engine, there's really no debate...
The choice you've made finally matter, Introducing limitations to Max's power making them more interesting, A larger, more intriguing mystery is revealed, Ends on a heartwrenching emotional high point
"Gamey" sequences drag the flow down, Problematic, conflicting dialogue makes no sense
Abstract: It is often said that our most innovative endeavors are also our most flawed. From the N64 analog stick to Sega's early experiments with digital distribution, firsts are usually not bests. Yet without them, the path would never be opened up for followers...
Abstract: The ability to go back in time and change what you've done is a life-changing super power. One that can fix mistakes, explore different options, remove regret, and save lives. There's so many possibilities that it would be hard not to abuse it.For a story...