DatIrishFella
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about four hours give or take. Playing with headphones during the night is an unmatched experienceI watched that too - seriously tempted to get this...
How far in are you, Stoney? Still recommend it?
about four hours give or take. Playing with headphones during the night is an unmatched experienceI watched that too - seriously tempted to get this...
How far in are you, Stoney? Still recommend it?
Think I'll pick it up. Need new games for individual play.about four hours give or take. Playing with headphones during the night is an unmatched experience
You won't regret it.Think I'll pick it up. Need new games for individual play.
I think your first spoiler was meant to be obvious, but it's meant to act like a red herring considering all the other stuff that's going on.I can't be the only one who knew that the killer was going to be thealthough I don't quite know how thebrotherclips of the sister could contain the images of her as the 'undead' when projected out.
Also, thewas obviously a major point after all the photos propping left, right, and centre in pictures.tattoo
US store?@DatIrishFella just got it for 34 euro
Traded in batmanUS store?
I'm playing it alone, in a dark room with volume turned up. It's been scary so far, all right.I finished this game yesterday with a few friends in one go (took us about 8 hours). Everyone loved it.
Would probably have been scarier if I played it alone.
I'm still deciding between keeping it or not. I'm not sure if there are that many game altering choices or it's more of an illusion, the main storyline stays the same I think, it's mostly about characters dying or not (pretty big deal agreed ).I'm playing it alone, in a dark room with volume turned up. It's been scary so far, all right.
I like the fact that the story accelerates here without much of your effort. Good change after months of playing Witcher 3 that wasn't particularly difficult but required you to actually play a lot and had a much slower pace obviously due to having a number of stories incorporated. I reckon this will get finished in 8-10 hours but I am going to keep my copy, I will want to play it over again and try different routes. In Heavy Rain I found it pointless because the ending was crucial and it was always going to be very similar, here I imagine there is going to be dozens of different things that affect the story. Apparently even shooting the bird with a snowball early on will have an effect later on.
I will. I intended to buy Life is Strange but have dithered so far because I want all episodes to be out before I grab it. Inevitably I will get it but not before I cut my backlog.I'm still deciding between keeping it or not. I'm not sure if there are that many game altering choices or it's more of an illusion, the main storyline stays the same I think, it's mostly about characters dying or not (pretty big deal agreed ).
Check out Life is Strange, if you like this kind of story driven games with choices. I liked it even a bit more than Until Dawn, and I think both are better than Telltale games.
Yeah the main storyline is pretty much set in stone it's just how many characters reach that finish line that you can influence. Certain key scenes can be missed/changed due to characters having died already or taken a different route, but you'll never get a drastically different game. Telltale have proven over and over again that that's an illusion, and logic dictates it as well considering the amount of work a vast number of different permutations would take. And I agree, both this and Life is Strange are superior to anything Telltale has ever done. I even think they have regressed since the first Walking Dead season, or at least failed to further develop their formula.I'm still deciding between keeping it or not. I'm not sure if there are that many game altering choices or it's more of an illusion, the main storyline stays the same I think, it's mostly about characters dying or not (pretty big deal agreed ).
Check out Life is Strange, if you like this kind of story driven games with choices. I liked it even a bit more than Until Dawn, and I think both are better than Telltale games.
If that's the case it's probably better to sell it now and play again once it gets significantly cheaper in 3-4 months.Yeah the main storyline is pretty much set in stone it's just how many characters reach that finish line that you can influence. Certain key scenes can be missed/changed due to characters having died already or taken a different route, but you'll never get a drastically different game. Telltale have proven over and over again that that's an illusion, and logic dictates it as well considering the amount of work a vast number of different permutations would take. And I agree, both this and Life is Strange are superior to anything Telltale has ever done. I even think they have regressed since the first Walking Dead season, or at least failed to further develop their formula.
I will. I intended to buy Life is Strange but have dithered so far because I want all episodes to be out before I grab it. Inevitably I will get it but not before I cut my backlog.
There must be a sex scene for Mike and Jessica to be seen somehow! Are there any sex scenes for females in the whole game?
The thing that let this game down for me were that in some cases, it wasn't about making the right or wrong choice to keep somebody alive or not, sometimes it was literally left or right while running down a path and that decided the fate of a characterJust finished this, very enjoyable game.
I managed to do pretty well until I investigated the voice with Ashley and she died. Then I got Josh killed but wasn't really fussed about that. Annoyingly I got Sam killed at the end when apparently I didn't keep my controller still enough, but still saved 5 characters.
You killed Sam!? You monster!Just finished this, very enjoyable game.
I managed to do pretty well until I investigated the voice with Ashley and she died. Then I got Josh killed but wasn't really fussed about that. Annoyingly I got Sam killed at the end when apparently I didn't keep my controller still enough, but still saved 5 characters.
Was the last thing I needed to do as well, just keep stillYou killed Sam!? You monster!
Just put controller downWas the last thing I needed to do as well, just keep still
Yeah I was resting on my leg at times but if it suddenly pops up while you're holding it you can't put it down can ya.Just put controller down
No, no, no...Sort of different game, but from that PS era, I much preferred Heavy Rain.
As my statement above from when it came out, the decision making leading to living or dying at times just seemed a bit pot luck rather than educated guesses