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Nov 9th, 2017 at 00:57:41 - Life is Strange (PS4) |
Life is strange is more than just an adventure game with a cool rewind mechanic but it also deals with the struggles of a teenage girl, who is dealing with something that we all had to deal with at some point in our lives--growing up. The story does a good job seeing the world through Max's eye's while still trying to figure out the mystery of the story and missing people. It's interesting to think the amount of responsibility you have as a player to ensure that all outcomes work in your favor. Sure its a game of choice, however, the tension of those choices are taken away with the ability to rewind. that being said the game tells a great story and its kind of got me hooked.
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Nov 8th, 2017 at 00:54:15 - Life is Strange (PS4) |
Playing the first hour of life has strange did a really good job showcasing the characters and also giving you the option to help them out or ignore them. I also really liked the supernatural element of rewinding time which I feel will be very beneficial in telling the story but also at the same time picking up all the nuance that makes the main characters
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Sep 29th, 2017 at 00:51:03 - Oxenfree (PS4) |
I played through some more of Oxenfree. Like I said before the Game doesn't really offer much gameplay wise however it offers a compelling story to keep someone interested and keep playing. And at least the art is also compelling to look at.
I like how the little choices can affect the overall story. Some choices you can tell (call it gamer intuition.) Make it so that you would have to play through it multiple times to see the opposite side of some of the choices that you made in your first playthrough.
It's also interesting on the take of deciding how you want the main character Alex to be. Either you can make her a complete bitch or a fun sarcastic teenage girl or even someone that is strong and tough. Either way, I find the game quite enjoyable and look forward to beating it this weekend.
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Sep 28th, 2017 at 00:58:37 - Oxenfree (PS4) |
After Playing thirty minutes of Oxenfree, I've started to notice why they decided to give all the characters voices. There is a lot of talking. So much so that you start to get more involved in the conversation rather than the actual gameplay.
The game seems to give you choices that could affect the other characters in some way. like deciding to expose that your friend has a crush on a girl or reveal why the character Alex's parents got divorced or say that she had no idea. It's kind of like painting the story as you go along.
You can tell the point of this game is to tell a story. especially a story that really focuses on the characters but also put them in very unique situations. What starts off as teenagers going out doing thier own thing. It turns into so much more.
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