• Life is Strange Limited Edition is coming to physical retailers next year
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It's a great game (choices that actually change something (take note, Telltale games!)) but nowhere near Limited-Edition-worth-good with it's sometimes cringy writing and acting and Max's plastic wig. Also: [sp]Why didn't they simply evacuate the town and let the storm cause it's damage?[/sp]
[QUOTE=DasMatze;49108962]It's a great game (choices that actually change something (take note, Telltale games!)) but nowhere near Limited-Edition-worth-good with it's sometimes cringy writing and acting and Max's plastic wig. Also: [sp]Why didn't they simply evacuate the town and let the storm cause it's damage?[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]The choices don't matter though (just like Telltale), the ending is still a A or B choice.[/sp]
I love this game but I hate how one ending was rushed and the other was completely thought out
[QUOTE=BlueYoshi;49118961][sp]The choices don't matter though (just like Telltale), the ending is still a A or B choice.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Have you played TT's Game of Thrones? There is absolutely nothing that matters (apart from the end of EP5) and it made me really, really mad as I was given the illusion of choice often enough. In Life is Strange you might not be able to change the way of the story too much but at least you get to decide over the fate of some people and often enough you hear about it later. If the game had the Telltale-style "She will remember that" messages, it would make sense and when you decide to kill the wheelchair-chloe or you fail to save Kate, you at least feel like you had control (because you did). In Game of Thrones you come up to a choice, may it be important or not and the story goes like "I don't care what you chose, here's a surprise assassination of your character!" or "You'd really like to kill this enemy but sorry it is still needed later!". I compare it to TT because Life is Strange is the first Non-TT game that I can think of right now, that builds on The Walking Dead's formula and it went really downhill after TWD2 (does anyone remember the good old adventures that TT did? The one where you actually had to do something else apart from QTEs?) which is why Life is Strange felt refreshing to me and I hope a possible second game will not go the same way TT's games did.[/sp] Sorry for the long spoiler.
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