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    Life Is Strange

    Game » consists of 19 releases. Released Jan 30, 2015

    An episodic adventure game based around time manipulation from Remember Me developers DONTNOD.

    seli1999's Life Is Strange: Episode One (PlayStation 4) review

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    Truly awesome game

    For people who hate reading, here's a summary :

    Pros : scenario/sounds/originality

    Cons (and not even that much) : average graphics

    I played so many games you have no idea, i am a gamer since my early ages, and this game right here, is truly awesome.

    It's a heavy rain/beyond two souls/the walking dead like video game, a 3rd person game with so many ways of ending, a game where you make your own decisions, and every single one of them has a direct impact on the story.

    It is really worth the 5 stars, even though the graphics aren't that good, but it's not bad either, and this game shouldn't be rated less than 5 stars just because of the graphics.

    The story itself is inspiring : A girl who goes back to her roots, to her natal village to finish her highschool studies, who hasn't discovered the real world yet. Soon enough, she realizes that the grass isn't greener outside the fence, or back in after jumping over that fence, but something strange happens : she finds out that she can rewind time, and can do something else too with that power (don't wanna spoil, you find out at the end of the first episode). A girl who left everything, and when she comes back, sees that everything is the same as before, that nothing has changed (even though her best friend changed a lot)

    I don't wanna talk for ages, but in a nutshell, this game is really awesome, and if you liked heavy rain, beyond two souls, the walking dead, the wolf among us and other games like those, you won't be disappointed trying this one. (:

    Other reviews for Life Is Strange: Episode One (PlayStation 4)

      Life Is Hella Strange 0

      What an interesting little find this game (Episode 1) was. Since the first season of The Walking Dead from Telltale, I have fallen in love and been on the lookout for adventure games. Not quite ready to dig into some of those trial and error click-fests that are the old Lucas Arts and Sierra games that I could never beat as a child (Torin’s Passage, I’m looking at you); I recently fell in love with The Wolf Among Us, the first episode’s of Game of Thrones and Tales From The Bo...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Life Is Strange: Episode 1: Chrysalis 0

      Life Is Strange: Episode 1- Chrysalis REVIEW(PS4, XBO, PS3, X360, PC)Written By Tyler Pederson When sitting down to play Life Is Strange, I had little idea what I was getting into. Seemingly a cross between Telltales style of adventure game and a more serious narrative, I was intrigued to say the least. The game opens boldly, setting itself apart and continuing to do so. Not many games today have the courage to let you slowly grow into your role, and insist on a crash course from the moment you ...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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