Remember Me is better than it gets credit for but I did forget they were making this. I will check out the demo.
From the developers of Remember Me Dontnod Entertainment, Life is Strange is an interactive adventure similar to the type of games Quantic Dream/Telltale Games develop.
You play as a Maxine Caulfield a high school student studying photography who discovers that she has time manipulation powers. Her powers have different effects on the story although through some odd sequences of events in using them, I've played the demo and so far to my surprise I've really enjoyed it. The material in her diary adds more depth to the character and the story gets interesting by the end of the demo.
The entire season is $20 which isn't too bad although I'm still a little hesitant about picking it up until all 5 episodes are out. The first is only $5 so I suppose you won't be losing too much by checking it out for that price but they also have a demo out for all versions in case you want to try before you buy.
Remember Me is better than it gets credit for but I did forget they were making this. I will check out the demo.
This game looks really interesting but at the same time I'm very hesitant, because I loved Remember Me but the rewind time cutscene shit was the worst part imo and this looks like that part made into an entire game. Guess I should check the demo.
I blind bought the first episode and liked it. The atmosphere and story hooked me.
Edit: if you haven't already, don't watch that trailer. It spells out some shit that I enjoyed finding out on my own.
I like Remember Me as well, great sense of style. I'm actually surprised Life is Strange has a demo on current gen systems given how stingy companies have been about them so far but definitely take advantage of it.
True, true.
I agree, and wasn't part of Sony's E3 pitch that every single game would have a demo? It's been a complete joke on both systems.
Some of the indie developers I've seen on the web have stated that they get better sales by putting up good screenshots and videos than they get by putting up a playable demo. This seems backwards to me, but sales dollars don't lie. Bigger games are probably the same.
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