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MasterShadic228's Life Is Strange (XBONE)
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[January 26, 2017 11:43:05 AM]
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I finished the game a few days back (internet was down for a while). The ending, without spoiling it, was an amazing climax with a devastating decision. Asking the question as old as time: needs of the many vs the needs of the few or even one. To put into context, killing hundreds of everyday people to save one important person. A hard question to answer only made harder when you have personal connections with both sides. For those of you who watch Game Theory on YouTube, you know that the decision is a lot deeper than numbers, it's something that defines who you as a person are. Who you as a person will become.
(Oh and by the way I was totally right In my earlier predictions)
This entry has been edited 1 time. It was last edited on Jan 26th, 2017 at 11:46:46.
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[January 20, 2017 07:46:25 PM]
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It's been about 4 hours, and a lot has happened. I rewrote history in its entirety only to bring it back to normal. This overuse of my power isn't without cost, and I'm kind of scared to see what the final bill will be. Had a kind of meta talk with a science teacher in game who reminded me that time is fragile, so fragile that one little tug can send it into disarray. But people are getting hurt. My power can help but bad people away, I'm just going to have to hope that the forces of time and space can handle this strain.
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[January 20, 2017 03:12:03 PM]
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I've been playing for about 40 min. The MC and an assistant broke into a building for confidential files. That in it of itself is rather immoral, but during the investigation, the assistant found $5000 in an envelope marked "handicapped fund." The money could have been very helpful to the MC's cause, but stealing (from the handicapped no less) is wrong. My high ground isn't very high though considering I'm doing this while breaking and entering. Only time will tell if I made the right decision.
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[January 19, 2017 04:09:31 AM]
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I've played for 2 1/2 hours. It's become apparent that overuse of the MC's power causes physical harm to the user. This brings up a serious question: is putting yourself in harms way to save others ok? Is it morally responsible to essentially rewrite history, distorting reality even closer to a breaking point. It's also apparent that the MC is having visions of a great catastrophe to come. There seem to be a lot of consequences to using these powers, and it may be possible to destroy the laws of of science and we may be causing more problems in the long run than we are fixing right now.
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[January 19, 2017 01:48:37 AM]
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I've been playing for about an hour. Things have begun to happen in the game that seem off. Weather is becoming abnormal and the MC keeps on having visions of a devastating tornado. Time seems to be tripping out.
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[January 19, 2017 12:35:58 AM]
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Side note: this game is pretty fun tbh
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[January 19, 2017 12:34:23 AM]
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I've been playing for 30ish min. So far, time seems to be just fine. Using these time powers, I've prevented a girl from injury and even prevented some rather nasty bullying. Honestly, shouldnt I feel good for doing this? These are good actions, preventing people from getting hurt or oppressed. But I feel like this is all somehow going to bite me later.
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[January 19, 2017 12:06:54 AM]
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I have played for about 30 min. Once starting this game it becomes immeadiately apparent that there's going to be some big questions asked by this game. You start off the game practically breaking time. As Max (the MC) discovers she can go back in time! And what does she do with it? She stops another girl from getting killed by another student. Now most would think Max did the right thing here, saving someone's life, but I can already tell that messing with time (even going so far as to stop death itself) is going to tip the equilibrium way out of proportions.we'all just have to wait and see if my theory holds true...
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