Review: Life Is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory -- Hardcore Gamer
Added: 23.05.2015 8:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer writes: "When the majority of modern-day television shows reach their mid-season finale, it is arguably a decisive moment for the producers, writers and director or directors to ensure that the audience has watched enough high-quality content to warrant their attention for the second half of the season. Life Is Strange, a five-part episodic interactive drama developed by Dontnod Entertainment, has achieved a similar feat in gaming, as Episode 3: Chaos Theory presents the player with a narrative that is thrilling, poignant, fascinating and, above everything else, the true definition of the word enticing."
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| Life is Strange Episode 3 "Chaos Theory" Review | GameSpew
Added: 23.05.2015 6:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Kim at GameSpew writes: "Whilst for the most part, Life is Strange episode 3 (entitled Chaos Theory) didnt do anything particularly impressive in comparison to the two episodes that came before it, its perhaps the episode that has so far left the most impact.
Episode 3 kicks off back in Maxs dormitory, with the population of Blackwell Academy still reeling over the shock of the end of episode 2. The reactions and emotions tied in this feel very real, and its a great reintroduction into Maxs little world, once again making us empathise with these very believable characters. The harsh reality of your actions from the last episode will also be very visibly on display; Arcadia Bay will feel like a completely different place depending on how episode 2 turned out for you. Whilst Telltale games claim that your actions affect the story, you soon realise that most of these decisions are arbitrary and never amount to anything more than a change in an anecdotal side story. Life is St...
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| Life Is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory Review | Throwing Digital Sheep
Added: 23.05.2015 4:16 | 17 views | 0 comments
Only three episodes in and Life Is Strange has already submerged its most sentient players in an emotional and psychological quandary, that will continue to tug at their hearts and souls until such time Episode Four: Dark Room is released.
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| Life is Strange Episode 3 "Chaos Theory" Review | GameSpew
Added: 22.05.2015 23:21 | 2 views | 0 comments
Kim at GameSpew writes: "Whilst for the most part, Life is Strange episode 3 (entitled Chaos Theory) didnt do anything particularly impressive in comparison to the two episodes that came before it, its perhaps the episode that has so far left the most impact.
Episode 3 kicks off back in Maxs dormitory, with the population of Blackwell Academy still reeling over the shock of the end of episode 2. The reactions and emotions tied in this feel very real, and its a great reintroduction into Maxs little world, once again making us empathise with these very believable characters. The harsh reality of your actions from the last episode will also be very visibly on display; Arcadia Bay will feel like a completely different place depending on how episode 2 turned out for you. Whilst Telltale games claim that your actions affect the story, you soon realise that most of these decisions are arbitrary and never amount to anything more than a change in an anecdotal side story. Life is St...
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| Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory Review Paradigm Shift | Hey Poor Player
Added: 22.05.2015 14:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
Chaos Theory delivers some of the best in character development and pacing that Life is Strange has shown so far, along with a new mechanic that changes everything.
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