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Paul Zuvella posted:I felt really awesome after talking her down, but I feel like if I had failed I would have thought it was super cheap and annoying. No real in between. I think the point of Kate is encouraging you, if you haven't already, to be observant, go through all the dialogue, etc. (And also it's a good idea to do that IRL if someone you know is showing these signs.) It's a reward for not blowing through the game. Similarly you can learn a lot in the diner sequence in part 3 or I'm guessing you can get away with some bare minimum. I've started taking all the "sit down" prompts even though there is probably no direct payoff, just because they are great character moments. I was a bit skeptical at first of this game and my ability to enjoy it as an old dude but it's surprisingly good. Even if the puzzles are relatively easy, they all make a lot of sense both in the context of the story and how you solve them - something most adventure games struggle with. You may need to poke around and be more observant but that is how it should be. I liked Remember Me too, but this is better and I hope Dontnod keeps making good games.
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I'm really looking forward to their vampire RPG.
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I keep seeing people on the Internet asking if Remember Me is any good
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woodenchicken posted:I keep seeing people on the Internet asking if Remember Me is any good Remember Me is very very pretty, but it's written like it has the first few pages of what was probably a really good script continued on by interns with crayon.
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woodenchicken posted:I keep seeing people on the Internet asking if Remember Me is any good Because it's not very good as a game, but has an interesting premise.
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Paladinus posted:Because it's not very good as a game, but has an interesting premise. My favourite bit is them trying set up customizable combo strikes a-la God Hand, then utterly obliterating that into dust with the need for a combo of straight healing strikes to deal with the electrified guards that turn up by the half-dozen in every encounter of the second half of the game.
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e: ^^^^ Actually I didn't need to use a ton of healing strikes at any point in the game, maybe you should just "get good" heh Remember Me is gorgeous and genuinely quite fun. It suffers from mediocre/weird writing (drat French people) but it's a solid C+/B- type game that I would not hesitate to recommend if you can get it cheap (or free, it was free for PS+ on PS3, so some of you may already "own" it and forgot about it).
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Remember Me really sounds like the first game of a fledgling studio that didn't really have a grasp of their strengths and weaknesses and what works and what doesn't yet. It shows that they really learned alot from Remember Me when you compare it to Life is Strange.
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I like Remember Me. It's flawed and the writing is off at times, but it's fun and innovative and gorgeous. Also has really really good music which seems to be something DontNod are good at.
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The guy who did the Alone in the Dark remake and Obscure series soundtracks also did Remember Me's. He's really good and should do more games.
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Accordion Man posted:Remember Me really sounds like the first game of a fledgling studio that didn't really have a grasp of their strengths and weaknesses and what works and what doesn't yet. They took everyone's favorite mechanic from Remember Me (the memory rewrite sequences) and basically made a game around a modified version of it.
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Just played through the game and so far the biggest mystery is this:![]() Who was building art academies in what is now Oregon in the 18th Century? Edit: I'm hoping it was Max. Georgia Peach fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Jun 5, 2015 |
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SirSamVimes posted:I like Remember Me. It's flawed and the writing is off at times, but it's fun and innovative and gorgeous. Also has really really good music which seems to be something DontNod are good at. It also manages to be a better cyberpunk world than Shadowrun Dragonfall (though DF's is not bad).
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precision posted:It also manages to be a better cyberpunk world than Shadowrun Dragonfall (though DF's is not bad). If you want good cyberpunk, try Technobabylon. It's a fantastic adventure game.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:If you want good cyberpunk, try Technobabylon. It's a fantastic adventure game. Didn't know the Blackwell team had a new game out, thanks. Looks good.
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precision posted:Didn't know the Blackwell team had a new game out, thanks. Looks good. They're just producing this one but it's probably one of, if not the, best game they've put out thus far.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:They're just producing this one but it's probably one of, if not the, best game they've put out thus far. This one or Primordia's the best, but so far Technobabylon might win out. They've done such a great job with the characters. EDIT: \/ Dex is pretty good too, though it's got a more action bent to it. Mokinokaro fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Jun 6, 2015 |
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I liked Dex.
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Just finished Episode 3 and I gotta say, that was quite an unexpected turn of events. I wonder if the culmination of all five episodes will somehow be choosing between the alternate timeline Max created and the current one.
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I bought and played through the game this weekend and man, it's stuck with me in a weird way. It's by no means an amazing game, and it has obvious rough spots but I'm thinking about it an awful lot. Can't wait for the next ep. And I sure hope the ending doesn't suck... It's a shame there's no interviews about the game out there with the voice actors, I would've liked to see that. I keep wondering if some of the voices are recorded together because there's occasionally a more natural sounding back and forth than other games have, but that could just be in the direction. Seems like there's a lot of Warren hate and a lot of Max/Chloe shippers out there. I have literally no idea what to do there if there even are choices about this, it's hard to figure out the line between Max as a written, fixed character and Max as a character shaped by my choices.
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I feel that there are a lot of subtextual clues that I've been missing. The spirit animal connections, the Native American imagery and symbolism, all the little permutations in timelines you can get by rewinding a scene. I'm usually good at sniffing this stuff out but for some reason I can't see how it's all going to connect yet. Anyway, "My So-Called Life Meets Twin Peaks" is such a perfect concept that I can't believe it took this long to make. I'd definitely watch the HBO TV adaptation of Life is Strange.
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"What antics are Maxine and Chloe up to this week?"
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It reminds me of Sliders. I'm looking forward to Max and Chloe having to fight the Communist Scourge in the world where Max accidentally killed Hitler.
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woodenchicken posted:"What antics are Maxine and Chloe up to this week?"
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Holy poo poo
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The fact that the person who made this goes by the name "HUGGYBEAR" is incredibly confusing to me. e: both in reference to the character AND the band, either way
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Holy drat poo poo.
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So was giving this a quick replay over the weekend and I'd forgotten that Max never calls Chloe for the five years she's missing. It's never really explained why either, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense that they wouldn't Text or anything what with being best friends, but I'm not really sure how Max's powers could gently caress things up like that either. Maybe it starts at a new branch of a previous timeline? Might explain why she just suddenly gets powers in the middle of class for no real reason, though not why she doesn't know about them. Also if there's a time Max would go back to "The time my best friend was killed" would be it. Fans fucked around with this message at 10:30 on Jun 15, 2015 |
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Sometimes you just kind of abruptly lose touch with people, even when you're close to them. I moved away when I was a teenager, and even in the age of instant messenger and email it's hard to maintain relationships when you're sixteen and have no way of getting around. I think Max mentions that she also felt weird talking to Chloe after her father's death, and it seems she moved to Seattle not long thereafter. She may also feel guilt in allowing Chloe's dad to die, assuming the new alternate timeline consciousness thing.
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Sometimes time passes by and you left it so long, it's hard to pick up that phone.
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Maybe the people who wrote the game are old enough to remember a time when, if you moved to a new town while you were in school, you just stopped talking to your old friends. I moved around a lot before I got to high school and I never once kept in touch with all the "super best friends" I had made in each place. The world before the Internet and cell phones was weird man.
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My best friend moved away when we were 10. She promised to call and write but she never did. Then I ran into her again at college which was really random since we both ended up going to the same random liberal arts college and we became friends again. So basically yeah it does happen. One might even say that life is... strange.
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would have been better in the alternate timeline imo Rosalind posted:One might even say that life is... strange.
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precision posted:The world before the Internet and cell phones was weird man. Yeah it was, but Max wasn't in a world before Internet and Cell Phones. She left town in 2008. Well into the time of cellphones and Facebook. Rosalind posted:One might even say that life is... strange.
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I've list touch with good friends I moved away from in 2011. poo poo happens and a real life friendship doesn't always move to internet that well. Or you just get busy and whoops too much time has gone. And her dad wasn't even freshly dead in my case :V
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I'm terrible at keeping in touch when friends move away. If we can't hang out, everything just kinda ends and it sucks balls
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Fans posted:So was giving this a quick replay over the weekend and I'd forgotten that Max never calls Chloe for the five years she's missing. It's never really explained why either, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense that they wouldn't Text or anything what with being best friends, but I'm not really sure how Max's powers could gently caress things up like that either. It's because Max is self-involved and a bad human.
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Life is Strange is currently on sale. Episode one is 50% off, the rest are 20% off.
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This is probably the best place to bring this up, DONTNOD released a teaser and more info about their next game, Vampyr, a vampire RPG set during the Spanish Flu pandemic. Release date is in 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtpT4LLxFv4
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Accordion Man posted:This is probably the best place to bring this up, DONTNOD released a teaser and more info about their next game, Vampyr, a vampire RPG set during the Spanish Flu pandemic. Release date is in 2017. Kind of concerned that their publisher for this one is Focus, did they list their relationship with Square Enix?
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