Bernadette Russell at GameCloud writes: "Upon finishing the game, I was more relieved than anything. I love a good story and can overlook almost any flaw if the narrative payoff is there, but I don’t feel that’s what I experienced with Dreamfall Chapters. It was long, though. The longest episodic game I’ve played so far, and that’s even removing the hours I spent looking for things, stopping to Google questions about the previous game, and the painful loading screen after opening any door. The weighty choices gave me little reason to stop and consider my actions or consequences because I struggled to care either way as I kept waiting for the story to “get good.” Maybe I would have appreciated this more, say, ten years ago, but for 2017 on the PS4 it felt like a story that didn’t need finishing. Unless you are a huge fan of the previous game and had questions that need answering, and don’t mind waiting an entire game for said answers, then don’t bother."
This week Pam(@Jasyla_) from CannotBeTamed on Youtube and the @_MediaMavens podcast joins Mike (@AssaultSuit), Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: RetroWorld Expo, Castlevania, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Sierra Burgess in a Loser, Captain Marvel, Shazam, Iron Man 3, Thor Ragarok, Spider-man Homecoming, Ready Player One, Disenchantment, Keystone Comic Con, The Rondenberry's, Pitch Perfect 3, Bojack Horseman, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, The Dragon Prince, The Predator, The Meg, Space Jam 2, Kingdom: New Lands, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Hand of Fate 2, Dreamfall Chapters, Unavowed, The Council, Two Point Hospital, Metroid Return of Samus, Marvel's Spider-man, Streets of Rage, Streets of Rage 2, WarioWare Gold, The Punisher, Nintendo Online, A Way Out, Wandersong, Nintendo Direct, Speed Brawl, A Hat in Time, Velocity 2X, The Mind, Mario Party, Luigi's Mansion 3, Capcom Vancouver, Dead Rising, PS Classic and more.
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The digital PS4 versions of Dreamfall Chapters and Final Fantasy Type-0 HD have been discounted to just $14.99 each.