Life is Strange, Episode Three Review
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With Chaos Theory, its most recent episode, Life is Strange is beginning to straddle the line between the predictable and the unexpected. I felt like I knew what was going on, but after two hours of sifting through puzzles and dialogues, after I was so sure about what was coming next, Life is Strange flipped everything it has established on its head, making me think the next episode will introduce a radically different game. It's hard to critique what happens in Chaos Theory without spoiling some significant plot points, for both this episode and . Their reminiscing on the past becomes fonder, their interactions warmer. Life is Strange consistently nails the odd, unexplainable way young women become best friends and how they treat each other; even Chloe's occasional roughness as she attempts to guilt Max for leaving her shows the sincerity of her affection for her old friend. Max is also comfortable calling Chloe out on her more aggressive, rude behavior, but now Chloe is willing to own up to it. These two have grown into their own, and watching them race through a quad holding hands reminded me of those weird, wonderful teenage years with my own best friend. Their relationship is finally blooming, and Dontnod supports this growth with heartfelt dialogue and a handful of very touching scenes between the two. It's such a shame, then, that Dontnod ruins this tenderness by shoving in a ham-fisted moment suggesting Max and Chloe may be, or become, more than just friends. The moment is fleeting, awkward, jarring, and is only brought up once the episode by Max, with no response from Chloe. There is no lead up to this, no fade in or fade out of the moment; it happens, and then goes away. Partners in crime.In some scenes, characters stare at each other with lifeless eyes. There's a scene between Chloe and Max in which the script drops its silly teenager speak and becomes an emotional high point in the pair's relationship arc. It's sweet, and the two say a lot by saying very little. However, while they are talking, they are staring past each other with vacant zombie eyes. This has been present in previous episodes, with some scenes featuring characters that look dead-eyed, but it's in Episode Three that it becomes a real moment-killer. Beyond the mood-breaking fetch quests and blank stares, however, Life is Strange has finally come into its own in Episode Three, shedding some dialogue and pacing problems from previous episodes. Max takes several big gambles and is now paying her dues, the full potential of her power realized in one terrifying day. Despite her growing bravery, she is becoming exhausted, and Dontnod is doing an excellent job of conveying to you, the player, just how much things are grinding on her. You feel the story's turning point like a knife to the ribs as Chaos Theory comes to a close, and the slow reveal of the potential of Max's powers is surprising and devastating. Max's goals, balancing a personal life and solving a mystery, have finally funneled into the same path, and with the entire story left turned on its head, there's no way to tell where things are going.
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One Angry Gamer "The latest episode for Life is Strange is Episode 3: Chaos Theory. The episode is available right now for the home consoles and PC. Some gamers may have found themselves stuck on a few segments, such as getting into the principle's office or finding out the password to the laptop. A couple of walkthroughs are available to help gamers get through those segments."
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Dealspwn: There are so many questions left for Life is Strange to answer, and with only two episodes left, it's going to need to hit the ground running next time. You're looking at two to three hours of game time in this episode depending on how many extra details you want to dig out. The mystery of Rachel is getting clearer though and there's another gobsmacking finale.
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Gamerevolution: Life Is Strange has always had a nice down-to-earth quality for a video game. Sure, the time travel gimmick is just that, but Max and the rest of the occupants of Arcadia Bay still keep me invested. And only two episodes remain.
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| Life Is Strange Episode 3 : Chaos Theory - Bright Eyes, Lua
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After an exhilarating midnight of sneaking through Blackwell's ominous corridors past the Academy's woeful guards, Chloe and Max meditate over the course of their lives thus far, to Bright Eyes' single 'Lua', under the morning sun. - Review Coming Soon.
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| Life Is Strange Episode 3 : Chaos Theory - Bright Eyes, Lua
Added: 20.05.2015 15:16 | 0 views | 0 comments
After an exhilarating midnight of sneaking through Blackwell's ominous corridors past the Academy's woeful guards, Chloe and Max meditate over the course of their lives thus far, to Bright Eyes' single 'Lua', under the morning sun. - Review Coming Soon.
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