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denverharward's Life is Strange (PS4)
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[April 7, 2017 11:20:52 AM]
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Last night I went back and replayed the part of episode two where you have to decide who to blame for Kate's decision to try to commit suicide. You can either blame Nathan, the art teacher or David. The first time I chose to blame Nathan, but this time I decided to pick David instead. It'll be interesting to see how that choice affects what happens differently.
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[April 6, 2017 05:40:18 PM]
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Today I played the part in episode 3 where I had to sneak into the school at night with Chloe. We broke into the principal's office and after finding what we were looking for, Chloe stumbled across five thousand dollars in an envelope labeled "handicap fund." She wanted to take it to pay off her debt to that sketchy dude, but I had my reservations. Ultimately I let her take it because I don't like/trust the principal and I want her to not be in danger. We'll see how that plays out.
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[April 5, 2017 11:40:17 AM]
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Last night I played the end of episode two of Life is Strange, which concludes in a very interesting way. You see Kate Marsh standing on top of a school building, about to commit suicide. At the same time you climb up the stairs and reach her, you lose your power to rewind time and have to literally talk her down from the ledge. Based on your prior choices, she will either be receptive to you or think that you don't care about her and jump. I was able to talk her out of it, which I was super happy about. It was pretty crazy.
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