So, after Remember Me, French studio Dontnod has decided to try their luck at making an episodic game in the vein of TTG... but with a twist.
In Life Is Strange you play Max, a photography senior at Blackwell Academy, in Arcadia Bay, Oregon. It's just another day at high school for you until you witness another student shoot at your friend, Chloe, or did you? In an instant Max finds herself back in the classroom several minutes before the instant. As Max copes with the sudden realization that she can manipulate time, she and Chloe must also uncover the truth behind the disappearance of a fellow student.
The main mechanic of the game is the ability to rewind time what allows Max to change dialogue choices so as to alter the outcome of a given event. During this rewind she can also apparently keep objects with her that will allow her to solve different puzzles. Here's an example of how this works:
NOTE: These are the first 20 minutes of gameplay so if you don't want spoilers, skip it.
Like I said, the game is episodic. There will be five episodes, with the first one releasing January 29th for the U.S. (it's already available) and January 30th for the rest of the world. You can buy the season pass now for $19.99 or only the first episode for $4.99 to get a feel for the game. Yes, unlike TTG, the first episode is also available on Steam so you don't have to buy the season pass.
I'm hopeful Dontnod can improve on TTG's formula but I guess we'll see.
I'll leave you with the trailer and some reviews for the game.
Hardcore Gamer (4.5/5):
"Few games – hell, few films – are so genuine and earnest in their execution, and few first episodes of anything are so effective in leaving you wanting more."
Destructoid (8.5/10):
"For now, we're left with our first glimpse at Arcadia Bay, our initial look into the life of Max. It was a slow, yet well-paced initial chapter that set the table more than anything else. There's no telling where the story will go from here. But, as Chrysalis faded out, an indie song played that felt wonderfully at home in this setting, and served as a warning of things to come. It chanted "We will foresee obstacles, through the blizzard, through the blizzard.""
GameSpot (7/10):
"Inconsistencies of time reversal aside, Life is Strange is an involving slice of life that works because its situations eloquently capture a peculiar early-college state of mind."
Game Informer (8.5/10):
"The next episode will surely define what Dontnod is out to accomplish, but Life is Strange’s introduction is a good look at the characters and dilemmas."
Polygon (8/10):
(It's reviewed by two people as a conversation so you'd better read it.)
PlayStation LifeStyle (9.5/10):
"In the end, the only thing I can truly say is that Life is Strange is a must-buy."
The Jimquisition (6.5/10):
"Quite a strange little item. Its dialog makes me wince, but I will confess to being more amused by the awfulness than upset by it, at least half the time. It’s embarrassing and hella lame for totes, but there’s something almost charming about it. Still, I don’t quite think that’s what Dontnod had intended."
Metro (8/10):
"A wonderfully assured first episode, in what has the potential to outdo both Telltale Games and Quantic Dream in terms of successful video game storytelling."
Trusted Reviews (8/10):
"That having been said, if you are a fan of point-and-click adventures (or those Fighting Fantasy books from yesteryear) and a sucker for an intriguing, atmospheric yarn you’ll be right at home here. In fact, it may be just the sort of entertainment you’re looking for if you’re between TV shows."
Eurogamer (they will only rate when all episodes have been released):
"I like the concept, but have yet to be sold on the execution. The story is OK, but hasn't hooked me, while moral choices and rewinding time feel more than a little overplayed as gameplay devices. Here's hoping that over the next four episodes these seemingly disparate themes and ideas will knit together into something stronger."
Kotaku UK (no rating):
"There’s space in later episodes for Life is Strange to grow in confidence, and I hope it does. All the same, episode one is a promising start to a type of story that’s rare in games, and not just because it stars two teenaged girls. For the price — and especially with a demo available — you should definitely try it."
NOTE: As far as I know, the demo (mentioned above) is only available for consoles.
Ars Technica (no rating):
"Worth a look for anyone seeking a unique, more grounded take on the adventure game."
IGN (6.5/10):
"Life is Strange suffers from awful voice acting and writing that doesn’t do its characters and world justice. Dontnod has created great scenarios for a story I’m eager to learn more about, but the moment-to-moment interactions with people in Max Caulfield’s life are pretty painful. Archetypal characters with weak lines and worse delivery don’t ruin everything, but they make it harder to buy into a story that’s trying so hard to have heart."
IGN Italy (7.9/10):
"A good start that shows a lot of potential and great personality but is a bit dragged down by the clunky writing."
Life is Strange Discussion
#1
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:03
#2
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:05
Sooo... I Invited everybody that ever posted in the old thread and hope that we get our old discussion group back together!
Shamelessly stole your old introduction post OdanUrr. Hope that's okay with you!
I mean... maybe someone stumbles on this group by accident and wants to know what the hell we're talking about!
#3
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:10
Oh yeah, I remember Sterling not being particularly thrilled about it. Shame he hasn't given the other episodes a chance.. I mean, he did that for Resident Evil Revelations 2.
#4
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:34
i felt so honored to be invited into a group until i read your second post ![]()
#5
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:35
i felt so honored to be invited into a group until i read your second post
Awww, don't feel bad. We're a hella special group and you're a hella special person nonetheless! ![]()
#6
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:41
Hey there, I am!
Huh. What else should I say?
Oh, yeah! What happened to the old thread? The last time I joined a group, it was because the Sera Thread got the evil eye from the Mods (no bad blood, quoting Merrill here)
#7
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:42
Off-Topic has been Taris Bombarded so... here we are.
#8
Posté 24 août 2015 - 08:46
Yeah... Off Topic is gone, so we thought that moving the discussion to a group would be a good idea.
As long as they still exist. Who knows what comes next on the way to a "stronger forum community".
#9
Posté 24 août 2015 - 09:09
So, here I am. Anyway, what is this talk about the Off Topic? I just checked and it's still there.
#10
Posté 24 août 2015 - 09:11
So, here I am. Anyway, what is this talk about the Off Topic? I just checked and it's still there.
Read only from now on. Mods locked it down.
You can find more informations here: http://forum.bioware...ges-to-the-bsn/
#11
Posté 24 août 2015 - 09:17
Oh, lovely. That's only going to complicate things. Welp, I guess I'll check for discussions here when they announce episode 5.
#12
Posté 24 août 2015 - 11:00
Sooo... I Invited everybody that ever posted in the old thread and hope that we get our old discussion group back together!
Shamelessly stole your old introduction post OdanUrr. Hope that's okay with you!
I mean... maybe someone stumbles on this group by accident and wants to know what the hell we're talking about!
Not a problem. Question is, do we want to continue the discussion here in groups or in the backup forum?
#13
Posté 25 août 2015 - 01:06
....they closed off topic, wow, that place was becoming the only reason to even stop by on this site.
Ah well, I'll pop in on this group should any new posts come about. Until then, I'll probably be playing Until Dawn.
#14
Posté 25 août 2015 - 11:08
Glad to be here. It's only a month now until episode 5, right?
#15
Posté 25 août 2015 - 01:25
ugh, only a month
#16
Posté 25 août 2015 - 06:29
ugh, only a month
It could be worse. Be thankful it isn't a Telltale game.
#17
Posté 26 août 2015 - 03:59
yeah, i started waiting for them to finish their stuff before buying the goods
#18
Posté 26 août 2015 - 08:43
One month? Damn... my finger nails will be gone by that time if I think to much about the game. I want to know the ending! ![]()
#19
Posté 26 août 2015 - 02:09
For some reason I'm pretty chill about episode 5. To me it's just like "it will come out when it comes out". I was a lot more anxious about episode 4, but mostly because I couldn't wait to see what that alternate reality was like, and if Max would stay there or not. The only thing that has me on edge right now is Civil war and that movie will only come out in freaking nine months. You folk still have it easy.
#20
Posté 26 août 2015 - 09:32
For some reason I'm pretty chill about episode 5. To me it's just like "it will come out when it comes out". I was a lot more anxious about episode 4, but mostly because I couldn't wait to see what that alternate reality was like, and if Max would stay there or not. The only thing that has me on edge right now is Civil war and that movie will only come out in freaking nine months. You folk still have it easy.
But the ending of episode 4? That has made me experience quite the sad face until the next episode. It feel's like Max will be in the dark room for a full month..Thankfully it's only a day in game ![]()
#21
Posté 27 août 2015 - 03:42
Forget about her being stuck in the Dark Room.
I'm more afraid she'll never get out of the Dark Room.
#22
Posté 27 août 2015 - 06:54
Well if she doesn't it's gonna be a short, depressing episode...
#23
Posté 27 août 2015 - 08:58
It could be based on your decisions...
#24
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 28 août 2015 - 05:37
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Forget about her being stuck in the Dark Room.
I'm more afraid she'll never get out of the Dark Room.

I never asked for that. xD
#25
Posté 29 août 2015 - 01:40
It could be based on your decisions...
SO, wait based on your decisions you get either the final chapter of the game or something akin to a snuff film?






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