David Lins writes: "Everyone wishes they could have a single superpower. Flying, invisibility, being Batman, time travel, and immortality are usually pretty high on the list. I hate heights though, and being invisible sounds really cool at first until you realize it doesn’t do much for you. Immortality is great, but what about when your loved ones start dying? And trust me, being Batman isn’t all it’s cracked up to be—that dude has issues, man. But time travel? Time travel has always sounded pretty cool to me—being able to redo past mistakes, or travel forward and see what awesome technology is coming—it would basically be the ultimate cheat code for real life.
Then I played Life is Strange and discovered that time travel sucks just as much as the rest of them."
Life is Strange developer Don't Nod currently has five unannounced games in the pipeline.
Today Don't Nod Entertainment announced that the adventure game Life is Strange has achieved a new player count milestone.
I found all LiS games to be very good.
Especially the first and True Colors.
Before the storm was also amazing as it tied up the story with 1 in a great way and mae you invested with previously unknown character.
I think LiS 2 was the weakest in the series but still a very good game
The game is a good game I enjoyed the first game I double platinumed it on PS3 and PS4. And Life is Strange Before the Storm I also enjoyed if it was on PS3 I would have bought it again because I enjoyed it. Life is Strange 2 for some reason I just can't get into it. And the newer Life is Strange game I have yet to play it.
Clara from GL writes: At long last, the leaves are starting to turn brown, the temperature is starting to cool, the boots are starting to come out of storage, and the pumpkin spice lattes are in everyone’s hands. Fall is here and it’s not a moment too soon.
I forgot about this game. Thanks for the reminder, i will definitely play it soon.
Time travel doesn't suck, this game is MEH it's that simple.
I thought this game was pretty good. This is kinda a telltale type game, where it's very choice and story based. I'd prob give it a solid 7/10. Like all these types of games it will depend on how the episodes story and decisions tie together. It's a solid start tho. I will for sure be buying the next episode.
It taught me that correct lip-synching is apparently really hard to pull off.
I bought and played the first episode and it has SOME cool aspects to it. Though I felt I couldn't relate to the story. Perhaps if I was a pretty pubecent teen I could. No offense but this game is oriented for younger people. Even with an open mind I found stomaching the first episode a bit hard.