I passed both of the eye tests. (I don't even remember there being two?)
Yeah, separating the brothers was a good direction for the story to explore, but now I worry there's not enough runway left to make the most out of their relationship. Six episodes would be perfect, and stretching out the cult arc across two episodes could have made it feel like a stronger turning point, instead of just another wacky and dangerous adventure for the Diaz brothers.
All the same, in its best moments this game is peerless. That Life is Strange is the first game series to directly confront Trump-era fears and anxieties makes so much sense.
Upon reflection I have all sorts of problems with Jacob's plotline. He has time to pack gear (and grab your money) and write a cryptic note in your journal while the cops are coming as well as take a gun-shot wound Daniel safely across to Nevada to be left with the evil cult he ran away from? And since Sean was in a coma and the scattered how did his journal even leave an evidence room? It might have made more sense if Jacob had tried to trade Daniel for his sister and then when that failed he hatched a plan to get Karen and Sean there to help him.
Also those who didn't talk to poor Finn missed a decent conversation with a real dumbass.
Is it possible to just play Episode 4, without playing the previous episodes (even episode 1) on PC? I'm switching platforms, that's why I'm asking this.
you can,but you will lose all of your choice.So i don't understand why you will do that.
If you're switching platform,the best is still to play all the episodes imo.
Thanks! I don't want to replay all episodes, but do want to experience the last episode myself. I can live with random choices, I think.
Is it possible to just play Episode 4, without playing the previous episodes (even episode 1) on PC? I'm switching platforms, that's why I'm asking this.
I think this is correlated with how reoccurring characters are also very limited. The last episode was filled with one off randos that just came and went. I can't even name the antagonists of that episode.This one does feel a lot more episodic in the sense that there are no real recurring locations and that's both good and bad. Obviously it's great to have new locations to explore every episode, but I also liked the way the school anchored the story with a kind of slice of life feel in between all the intrigue.
Episode 4 is easily the worst chapter in the both games
The characters, the writing, the pacing all was a mess
holy shit! Does Chris die? Please tell me he does not. Is there a way to know that or not? He got hit by the police car. Man, it broke my heart...
I don't regret getting that ending, because it was a hell of a moment.He does not. Most people who play don't even know he can get hurt! You (and I) got the worst possible ending to chapter 2. No matter what happens in chapter 2 Chris is alive in chapter 3. Our Chris is just a lot more bruised.
I assure you that you are the only person that feels that way, hah.I can't believe it is ending already. It feels like it has been so short.
Well I know it has taken a long time to come out. I just mean the game itself feels like not much has happened in them/feels short. Maybe because each episode is pretty disconnected/has a different cast and setting. Or maybe it is just me lol. It feels like we have barely gotten to know these charactersI assure you that you are the only person that feels that way, hah.
Oh, in that case I understand more what you're saying. I think the "road trip" thing allows there to be bigger gaps in the story and cast and whatnot but I get it.Well I know it has taken a long time to come out. I just mean the game itself feels like not much has happened in them/feels short. Maybe because each episode is pretty disconnected/has a different cast and setting. Or maybe it is just me lol. It feels like we have barely gotten to know these characters
It's funny how Daniel's voice actor is only a year younger than Sean.
I'm too dumb to get it lol. Can you break it down for me?Soooo, at 11:24 of that video there's something of interest.
Add that to the password on Karen's tablet being the date David Madsen met Joyce, and uh...