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One thing that bothered me was Warren beating up Nathan in Episode 4. After knowing Nathan was about to show up, I should have been able to rewind and pull Chloe into the bathroom, or get out of there before Nathan showed up. By that time in the story, I was super careful, I left no trace of being in Nathan's room (other than the missing phone). I undid moving the couch, undid turning on the computer, and undid breaking the door open (even undid unlocking the door from the inside). I shoulda had the option of getting out of there with Nathan never knowing anybody was there.
 
One thing that bothered me was Warren beating up Nathan in Episode 4. After knowing Nathan was about to show up, I should have been able to rewind and pull Chloe into the bathroom, or get out of there before Nathan showed up. By that time in the story, I was super careful, I left no trace of being in Nathan's room (other than the missing phone). I undid moving the couch, undid turning on the computer, and undid breaking the door open (even undid unlocking the door from the inside). I shoulda had the option of getting out of there with Nathan never knowing anybody was there.

I mean I don't know about going that far, but I was definitely feeling a little jilted going to so much effort to leave Nathan's room untouched and then he just walks in being like "WHAT THE FUCK". He's a paranoid idiot and by all rights he can't possibly know you got into his room, but since you've been on his case the whole game, his unstable mind isn't going to let him not assume you were there to snoop around his stuff, unfortunately.
 
I mean I don't know about going that far, but I was definitely feeling a little jilted going to so much effort to leave Nathan's room untouched and then he just walks in being like "WHAT THE FUCK". He's a paranoid idiot and by all rights he can't possibly know you got into his room, but since you've been on his case the whole game, his unstable mind isn't going to let him not assume you were there to snoop around his stuff, unfortunately.

what i hated most was them standing in the hallway instead of leaving and going over the evidence back at chloe's place
 
You know it to be true.

The game has been excellent so far but I'm genuinely worried something stupid like spirit animals or Nathan's dad is a time traveller is going to happen. Basically I'm worried they'll David Cage it, which they haven't yet so the worry is a bit misplaced, but still. Please don't fuck it up now, you're so close Don't Nod!
 
The importance of Rachel and her just being found buried seems too simple, I feel like either the body isn't her, or it's a different version of her and she is still alive in another timeline. The game has been pushing all kinds of parallels between her and Max and I honestly feel like she is tied directly to Max somehow.

I was originally thinking back when we only had 2 episodes out, that the game would wind up circling around and Max would be the reason she disappeared months before the story began, as a means of saving her, or she had powers like Max and her extreme popularity and reverence by all came from her usage of those powers (Like Max) Either way there is still a whole lot more to Rachel and I don't feel like we've seen the last of her.

The dual moon thing really does seem almost as if we have two timelines overlapping or colliding or something, which makes me think something or someone within the story doesn't belong in our timeline and it's the cause of this crazy weather nonsense, which falls into the various thoughts about Rachel mentioned earlier in my post.

EDIT: Random but the photo of a young Joyce in the alternate timeline did suspiciously remind me of Rachel Amber (And William looking like Warren), which is kind of amusing.
 
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what i hated most was them standing in the hallway instead of leaving and going over the evidence back at chloe's place
Yeah, especially after you saw Nathan show up and reversed time. Max shoulda run up, grabbing Chloe saying "let's go, let's go!"
 
Wow, what a strong episode! So many special moments, from active euthanasia, to accidentally killing Frank+his dog, as well as that creepy Dark Room (and finding Rachel's corpse). Very strong themes in a videogame, indeed.

Also, the pool party was pretty nice. Some of the dance animations lasted for more than a minute before looping. Oh, and these two guys were hilarious:

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And that ending! I did suspect Jefferson (or whoever he is) before, which made me choose him in the end of episode 2, but still, it's quite a chock. The ending was very tense ending; I repeatedly was trying to rewind time to prevent the shooting.

I am looking forward to playing how the final episode. This game is awesome! It's way ahead of the likes of Telltale and Quantic Dream. I really hope the game sells well enough for a second season.

lol. i love that part where these 2 kids accidentally knocked alyssa into the water xD and then you can rewind the time and warn alyssa
 
So I'm still unsure if we actually found Rachel or possibly Nathan in the junkyard, The last time we saw Nathan was after the fight and obviously Jefferson has Nathan's phone. It looks like a jacket Nathan would of worn or possibly a body bag?
 
So I'm still unsure if we actually found Rachel or possibly Nathan in the junkyard, The last time we saw Nathan was after the fight and obviously Jefferson has Nathan's phone. It looks like a jacket Nathan would of worn or possibly a body bag?
Well, a couple things bother me about it being either of them, but I don't have enough knowledge to be sure. Would Rachel still smell that bad after months? And she wasn't that deep, so when Chloe went to the junk yard after she vanished, the stench of death shoulda been noticeable.

And if it was Nathan, the ground woulda looked more disturbed when they got to the junk yard. Plus he wouldn't have started noticeably decomposing.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it.
 
Just finished. It was increasingly obvious that Nathan wasn't behind everything but I didn't suspect Jefferson until he abruptly showed up at the party. If anything I was more and more suspicious of Warren.

I imagine we'll ultimately get a usual time travel ending in which Max somehow prevents the coming calamity and rewinds back to before any of these events happened, taking herself out of the equation (either not going to Blackwell, or worse) to prevent it from all happening again, but I hope it's something more interesting than that.

Laughed at "Dr. Jacoby." They certainly wear their Twin Peaks love on their sleeve.
 
This game certainly knows how to gut punch and how to leave you ravenously wanting more.

Well, a couple things bother me about it being either of them, but I don't have enough knowledge to be sure. Would Rachel still smell that bad after months? And she wasn't that deep, so when Chloe went to the junk yard after she vanished, the stench of death shoulda been noticeable.

And if it was Nathan, the ground woulda looked more disturbed when they got to the junk yard. Plus he wouldn't have started noticeably decomposing.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it.

Yeah, this definitely makes sense. I don't think it was either Rachel or Nathan but someone else entirely. I'm still not convinced Rachel isn't going to mysteriously pop up alive in the final episode.
 
Just finished. It was increasingly obvious that Nathan wasn't behind everything but I didn't suspect Jefferson until he abruptly showed up at the party.
Why do people keep saying they're surprised Mr Jefferson was at the party, he said multiple times he was going to be there to announce the winner.
 
Well, a couple things bother me about it being either of them, but I don't have enough knowledge to be sure. Would Rachel still smell that bad after months? And she wasn't that deep, so when Chloe went to the junk yard after she vanished, the stench of death shoulda been noticeable.

And if it was Nathan, the ground woulda looked more disturbed when they got to the junk yard. Plus he wouldn't have started noticeably decomposing.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it.

Well I believe she shouldn't unless a chemical was used but I don't know the name of it.
 
Digging back through the thread a bit. All this animal stuff is making my head spin.

Why do people keep saying they're surprised Mr Jefferson was at the party, he said multiple times he was going to be there to announce the winner.

I remember he said he'd be there, but the actual way in which he suddenly showed up just as Max and Chloe were walking out saying "okay we're going to go get the bad guy now and oh hey Mr Jefferson" made it suddenly very obvious that something was up with him.
 
Was looking through the episode 1 animations. Looks like at some point during the parking lot scene, you were going to be able to choose to help Warren during the fight

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Digging back through the thread a bit. All this animal stuff is making my head spin.



I remember he said he'd be there, but the actual way in which he suddenly showed up just as Max and Chloe were walking out saying "okay we're going to go get the bad guy now and oh hey Mr Jefferson" made it suddenly very obvious that something was up with him.

Uh, what else was he supposed to be doing? Dancing with the students? He just showed up to make the announcement then left. Seemed completely normal to me
 
Uh, what else was he supposed to be doing? Dancing with the students? He just showed up to make the announcement then left. Seemed completely normal to me

I just mean that script-wise the character showing up at the moment he did (as our heroes are heading towards the door and talking about getting the person they believe to be the bad guy) made him suddenly very suspicious, which was almost certainly intentional on the writers' part.
 
Everyone who wasn't suspicious of Jefferson got played like a Fiddle. Me included.

It's funny that the first lines from him say 'too easy and too obvious' as it's sort of mocking you in reality. Either people aren't going to pickup on it (the majority of people) or they're going along with what he said that's it'd be too obvious to be him.
 
I will be very annoyed if 'spirit animals' ends up being a thing.

Isn't it pretty much confirmed? Nathan listening to whale, the blue jay in chloe's house, Max's deer, and the owl that shows up where Mr. Jefferson's has done shady things.

Maaan! That's badass. Especially picking up on the colors.
If you like that one check this one. She may be talking crazy but she backs it all up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgRvef7TB48
 
Isn't it pretty much confirmed? Nathan listening to whale, the blue jay in chloe's house, Max's deer, and the owl that shows up where Mr. Jefferson's has done shady things.

Speaking of the animals, it only just hit me that instead of a human skull, Nathan instead uses what looks like a doe skull

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lol. i love that part where these 2 kids accidentally knocked alyssa into the water xD and then you can rewind the time and warn alyssa

I forgot to go back and save her in episode 3. I wonder if something special happens for saving her in every episode or if its just a running joke to keep saving her from getting hit all the time
 
It's not like that wasn't apparent from Episode 1 with how much exploration players could do and how much they could interact with. It feels a lot more like a game than what Telltale puts out.

Yeah, especially after season one of TWD Telltale almost completely cut out all the gameplay sections. It's all dialogue and QTEs.
 
I forgot to go back and save her in episode 3. I wonder if something special happens for saving her in every episode or if its just a running joke to keep saving her from getting hit all the time

she kinda blamed me for not warning her like what I will do in the previous episodes, when she get out of the water. so i just rewind and did what she want
 
she kinda blamed me for not warning her like what I will do in the previous episodes, when she get out of the water. so i just rewind and did what she want

Alyssa is going to pay us back for saving her and bust into the Dark Room with a gatling gun and it will be glorious.
 
They way the extremely corny dialogue was with some of the students at the party makes me think we won't be seeing them anymore. They felt like goodbye segments given Max was prone to gushing all over them and how they were amazing and blah blah, even though some of them barely had any distinguishing features.
 
They way the extremely corny dialogue was with some of the students at the party makes me think we won't be seeing them anymore. They felt like goodbye segments given Max was prone to gushing all over them and how they were amazing and blah blah, even though some of them barely had any distinguishing features.
I thought the exact same thing. But at the same time, I thought "if I knew one of my friends could be murdered at any time, I'd tell them how much they meant to me". And the whole 'end of the world' thing.
 
It took me a bunch of tries to not get him and his dog killed. I wonder if it's easier if you have the money for him and didn't try to shoot him.
I actually didn't get the money but I didn't try to shoot him either so one good one bad for me. I was simply careful not to mention the dog's name while praising him for rescuing the fighting dogs and I put the focus on how Rachel cared about him and gave her the photo when Rachel comes up. I only had to rewind once because the dog bit Chloe lol
 
Everyone who wasn't suspicious of Jefferson got played like a Fiddle. Me included.
It's funny that the first lines from him say 'too easy and too obvious' as it's sort of mocking you in reality. Either people aren't going to pickup on it (the majority of people) or they're going along with what he said that's it'd be too obvious to be him.

Both my woman and I in our respective playthroughs of the game were really suspicious of Jefferson for a good portion of the game, I remember one scene overhearing him on a phonecall sounding really pressured.

Honestly I knew he had to definitely be involved but I felt like that if he was, then he was a pawn, a school teacher who had/has made mistakes and was being blackmailed for it by some shadowy figure. Basically I figured he had done some questionable things with Rachel or another student, but not in the context of kidnapping or anything creepy like that.

So I guess good work LiS for making him suspicious but then tricking me by making him not suspicious enough to seem threatening, so you assume he's probably another "victim".
 
Are you watching, TellTale? Dontnod is making a fool of you.

This was already apparent after the hospital Kate has been at wasn't blown up or something. That choice alone has been handled with way more thought than anything I've seen in their games.
 

Life Is Strange Episode 5:
Reach out to the truth

  • Blue butterfly
  • High school setting
  • Teenager with supernatural powers
  • Teenagers playing detectives
  • High school kids being targeted/murdered
  • Seemingly innocent culprit
  • Relationship systems
  • Apocalypse scenario mixed with crime
It's all there!
 
This was already apparent after the hospital Kate has been at wasn't blown up or something. That choice alone has been handled with way more thought than anything I've seen in their games.

Not really. You get one scene with her and some text messages. It was handled exactly like a Telltale game, where it doesn't matter much, is put out of the way for the most part, and just gets you a bit of character stuff.
 
Not really. You get one scene with her and some text messages. It was handled exactly like a Telltale game, where it doesn't matter much, is put out of the way for the most part, and just gets you a bit of character stuff.

Telltale way would not give you an extra environment and would kill of Kate in ep 4
 
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