And just like that it’s over. Dontnod’s narrative masterpiece, Life is Strange, has drawn to an end, with the final chapter (a solid couple more hours play) released and now available on our consoles and PCs. I’m not going to review it, because I won’t be able to delve in…
Read MoreA new month brings with it a new chapter of the Life is Strange episodic series, and this is something that I have grown to really look forward to. I’m almost sad that there’s only one chapter left after this one, because after that it’s done, and I won’t get…
Read MoreIn what has quickly become my most anticipated update each month, Square Enix and Dontnod have unleashed the third episode of their arthouse narrative adventure, Life is Strange. As with my previous wrap, I won’t write a formal review, having already reviewed the first episode, until I can review the…
Read MoreAfter reviewing the first episode of Life is Strange, I’ve decided not to write another formal review of the episodic series until it’s complete. There’s very little new I can say about the game’s qualities until I’ve seen how the narrative threads come together (try reviewing each chapter of a…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Life Is Strange makes me hate episodic games. When the opening chapter of a game is this utterly engrossing, to complete it after a solid five hours of continuous play, only to be told “well, you get to wait two months to see the story continue,”…
Read MoreRemember Me has been announced by Capcom and Developed by Dontnod Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. This game is set in the future, 2084. The Inception-like concept places you in the role of woman who can alter and steal the memories of other people. Currently this…
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