The only Telltale game I played in full is Sam & Max, so I'm afraid I cannot make a comparison. It was their first episodic game and didn't have a meaningful choice-and-consequence system.@Dona.794 Why are you not playing the Witcher 3, Dona! Why!?Seriously though. Have you played any Telltale games? How do they compare? I'm interested in trying the Life is Strange, but how's the choice&consequence system? No spoilers please.
@Dona.794 Why are you not playing the Witcher 3, Dona! Why!?Seriously though. Have you played any Telltale games? How do they compare? I'm interested in trying the Life is Strange, but how's the choice&consequence system? No spoilers please.
You forgot to explain your terrible heresy! :shock:The only Telltale game I played in full is Sam & Max, so I'm afraid I cannot make a comparison. It was their first episodic game and didn't have a meaningful choice-and-consequence system.
LiS is pretty good imo, and unique because you can rewind time. When you make your choice, the main character makes a comment about it, but it's usually ambiguous and makes you consider rewinding and making a different choice. You can rewind as much as you like until you're happy with your choice, and it works because you can go back only a little bit. At the end of the episode it lists all your major choices and their alternatives. It's funny talking to players who made different choices because some have a bigger impact that make you view characters differently (and you get treated differently, too).
A lack of time to give TW3 the attention it deserves.You forgot to explain your terrible heresy! :shock:
I'll have you know, it has a wonderfully varied female cast. Big noses, sagging bellies. Everything one wants in a game.A lack of time to give TW3 the attention it deserves.
Good.I'll have you know, it has a wonderfully varied female cast. Big noses, sagging bellies. Everything one wants in a game.![]()
I confess, I haven't even installed it up to now :ninja:A lack of time to give TW3 the attention it deserves.
I confess, I haven't even installed it up to now :ninja:
I finished episode 3 yesterday.Finished ep 3 of Life is Strange and that's what's been on my mind for the last few days. It was so good! It's definitely leaps and bounds beyond the impressions the first episode gave me
I finished episode 3 yesterday.
Actually I am not so sure what to think about it. At first there was the premise to find out who is behind the disapperance or in Kate's case bullying of the girls. The stealth part was handled well and I really liked the game up to the last 10 minutes. The ending though reminded me too much of the movie butterfly effect. It was not that Chloe was paralyzed, but the time travel with the help of the photo that I did not like. In butterfly effect the the protagonist messed up the lifes of all other that much that the only way to make everybody happy was that nobody was in contact with each other. I really hope that you can travel back to the original time line. Max in the Vortex Club and Chloe in a wheelchair was a bit too much. I took another photo in the kitchen and maybe that will allow me to travel back to that moment. But I am hopeful for the next episode. The last scene after the credits foreshadowed that we will see what happened to the other students at the parties.
I did that much, but didn't start it, yet. Too busy playing TW1+2 for a savegame to import and Pillars of Eternity. And then there's this horrible abomination called real-life demanding I invest some time in it. But soon™.I confess, I haven't even installed it up to now :ninja:
I went back to TW2 to make a save for both Iorveth's and Roche's paths with Letho alive and dead, respectively. While doing this, I discovered that my last saves were generated in June 2012. :shock:You don't have saved games to import? I had so many I didn't know what to choose, I just clicked on one so I could start. I still don't know which one I chose because I haven't found any noticeable impact so far.
Don't rush. Enjoy both Pillars of Eternity and TW3.
Not of TW2's Enhanced Edition, no. All my playthroughs so far were pre-EE. Besides, there's nothing wrong with replaying these two fantastic games, while I give CDPR some time to patch TW3 a bit and remove any rough edges that might still be left - as good as the initial release is said to be this time, as the recent release of 1.04 shows, it can always be made better.You don't have saved games to import? I had so many I didn't know what to choose, I just clicked on one so I could start. I still don't know which one I chose because I haven't found any noticeable impact so far.
Don't rush. Enjoy both Pillars of Eternity and TW3.