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rslater's Life is Strange (PC)
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[November 9, 2017 10:57:32 AM]
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After each session I finish, the game leaves me wondering what will happen next. The game does a great job of creating characters and events that many of us can relate to. The game manages to make the players care about the characters in the game and what happens to them. I like how the choices you make in the game matter later on as well. Unlike most games, there isn't a strict set story progression that doesn't change. The story is constantly altering a little bit based on what you do. Your choices matter.
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[November 9, 2017 01:01:22 AM]
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I played through a bit more and began to explore the rewind mechanic a bit more. I used it to examine as many possible dialog branches as possible, without forcing myself to stick to that outcome. I was able to choose what seemed like the best outcome based on the immediate response from the characters. I also spent a lot of time just exploring and examining as many interactables as I could. This gave me quite a bit of extra information about what is going on, as well as a lot of information that seemed useless. I'm definitely liking the game so far though.
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[November 8, 2017 12:36:35 AM]
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I started up a game of life is strange. The game quickly introduced me to a whole slew of characters at this high school. The characters felt very real and I quickly connected with some of them while beginning to detest others. They feel very real and relatable. The rewind mechanic is also very interesting. The game keeps on giving me choices that I know have an effect on the game's outcome, but it gives me to power to see the immediate outcome and choose which one I prefer.
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