5-6/10 at best. But personally - horrible. The only real choice that we have in this game is to kill or not to kill off any of the character… mores. Which in fact is great or would've been great, but as usual the devs made it sound like it will make a real difference. Like, so many choices, such consequences, wow. But again it changes basically nothing in the plot itself. I felt like our "choices" had more impact in Heavy rain and Fahrenheit than here, so basically this game has nothing to impress with because overall it just feels stupid and flat. The characters are also horrible. Which again, is not that bad because they've portraid a real teenagers instead of what mass media usually does (like depicting teenagers being acted by 25 year olds) but all other things considering it made them so unlikable that many people don't even care if they die. Which kinda defeats the purpose of the game and roleplaying and kills the mood. Even the screamers and… [view original content]
I can totally get why some people don't like it but can I ask what more you were expecting from your decisions make consequences? Your decisions can lead to multiple deaths of some characters and they'll have unique dialogue depending on how you've treated them over time. And characters you're not even controlling at the time will even have arguements between themselves depending on your choices you made previously for them. I haven't played heavy rain, i'm waiting for the remaster to come out, but compared to the telltale games this seems like a big jump forward.
5-6/10 at best. But personally - horrible. The only real choice that we have in this game is to kill or not to kill off any of the character… mores. Which in fact is great or would've been great, but as usual the devs made it sound like it will make a real difference. Like, so many choices, such consequences, wow. But again it changes basically nothing in the plot itself. I felt like our "choices" had more impact in Heavy rain and Fahrenheit than here, so basically this game has nothing to impress with because overall it just feels stupid and flat. The characters are also horrible. Which again, is not that bad because they've portraid a real teenagers instead of what mass media usually does (like depicting teenagers being acted by 25 year olds) but all other things considering it made them so unlikable that many people don't even care if they die. Which kinda defeats the purpose of the game and roleplaying and kills the mood. Even the screamers and… [view original content]
Although I do own a PS4, I was to eager to see the game so I didn't buy it... I did watch a bunch of videos in junk with a walk through and … moreall that jazz. Game seems really awesome to play blindly, but once you know pretty much everything that happens in the story, I don't see myself playing it. I really liked it though while it lasted, I have 1 or 2 gripes that I had with the story though, but they are to spoilerly to say here. Past that however, I will say it helps the game very much that every single character IS determinant, so that makes it possible for the story choices to matter. The story also makes an interesting twist along the way, so that was fun. Oh and Chris is the best character
9/10
You shouldn't compare it with TT games. Majority of TellTale games are a joke in that matter. And this game is slightly better. But for some reason decisions in Quantic dream's games and games like Deus ex felt more like real decision, had impact on the story.
I personally expected nothing but as I said the devs talked about that feature so much... because it was their only feature, most likely.
I can totally get why some people don't like it but can I ask what more you were expecting from your decisions make consequences? Your decis… moreions can lead to multiple deaths of some characters and they'll have unique dialogue depending on how you've treated them over time. And characters you're not even controlling at the time will even have arguements between themselves depending on your choices you made previously for them. I haven't played heavy rain, i'm waiting for the remaster to come out, but compared to the telltale games this seems like a big jump forward.
I WOULD say that, but I think they might weirdly be supposed to be younger than that...the notes you find that Josh put around said 'I WAITED 16 YEARS FOR YOU HANNAH AND BETH' and the psycho killer he made up threatened the wife when she was pregnant so I'm thinking Beth and Hannah were 16 when they died, which implies the others may be a bit younger than 21. But it's a bit of a question mark, we don't know how most of the group knew each other.
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That's not very nice of you.
Taking words right out of my mouth like that.
Completely agree on rating and reasoning.
I can totally get why some people don't like it but can I ask what more you were expecting from your decisions make consequences? Your decisions can lead to multiple deaths of some characters and they'll have unique dialogue depending on how you've treated them over time. And characters you're not even controlling at the time will even have arguements between themselves depending on your choices you made previously for them. I haven't played heavy rain, i'm waiting for the remaster to come out, but compared to the telltale games this seems like a big jump forward.
You were eager for the game so you didn't buy it? That doesn't make sense to me.
I was wondering the age of the characters? I assume their in their late teens or early twentys.
approx. 18 - 21
Since they're referred to as teenagers and not adults.
You shouldn't compare it with TT games. Majority of TellTale games are a joke in that matter. And this game is slightly better. But for some reason decisions in Quantic dream's games and games like Deus ex felt more like real decision, had impact on the story.
I personally expected nothing but as I said the devs talked about that feature so much... because it was their only feature, most likely.
Found out about the game on a school night at like 8pm, couldn't go out and buy it. So I said screw it gonna just watch a walk through
I WOULD say that, but I think they might weirdly be supposed to be younger than that...the notes you find that Josh put around said 'I WAITED 16 YEARS FOR YOU HANNAH AND BETH' and the psycho killer he made up threatened the wife when she was pregnant so I'm thinking Beth and Hannah were 16 when they died, which implies the others may be a bit younger than 21. But it's a bit of a question mark, we don't know how most of the group knew each other.