Twinfinite writes:
Life Is Strange's final episode is out, but we still have some burning questions about the story after playing it through to the end.
The final 3 episodes of this unique adventure get reviewed at Player 2
It's not only Russia who will get a monthly subscription option for StarCraft II and Battle.net.
Blizzard announced yesterday in a press release that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will be available in Brazil for a relatively low retail price and give a six months access to Battle.net (the only way to play StarCraft II's multiplayer mode). Thereafter, players can choose a 30 or 60 day subscription plans where monthly costs have yet to be revealed.
While it was to be expected, I don't like this at all. I am pretty sure US and EU will see paid options as well.
It doesn't really matter to me that much since I will be doing Single player mostly but I still dislike it.
Well as long as they still have the option to buy the more expensive 'unlimited access' version, I don't see this as a problem :)
With the final chapter in Dontnod's teen drama serial coming to a close, Gamesfiends' Zeth takes one last adventure with Max in the episode 5 review.
"If you've invested in the series I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in the conclusion of the story. The execution might stumble in places, but it never falls and Dontnod have managed to bring together a thoughtful and artistic story that has enough substance to be discussed as a game or an analysis of coming-of-age. "
SPOILER.
My biggest problem is Nathan's father. They made it seem like he was going to be a big deal but he never appeared. Nathan even said "My fathers coming and you're all F***ed" and we all know who never showed.
none of these questions (in the article) actually seem pertinent to me.
I don't think ep5 really left many unanswered questions. But both of its endings felt like they could've been better somehow, and left me a bit disappointed. The villain's motivations also seemed way too stupid to be believable