What about David? Is he safe in the bunker?
Unknown. None of the people of Arcadia Bay(that you met, anyway) is actually shown in that ending. For all we know, David (and others) might've escaped.
What about David? Is he safe in the bunker?
Yeah there is a lot made of how Arcadia Bay is corrupt and in decline; the fishing industry is dying, people have to work in different towns because there aren't the jobs there, the once prestigious academy is a hollow joke, the young are running away, etc.
Or maybe I'm a monster trying to justify my decision.
So there was one thing that I didn't understand from early on in the episode - when Max bails out of the San Francisco timeline by destroying the photo why does that cause the arrest of Jefferson to have never happened?
Yes, but she jumped to that point in time from the Dark Room to the start of episode 1. The part where time catches up to where she jumped from doesn't match up.
Basically, the Dark Room sequence is at the start of episode 5, right? She jumped from there to the beginning of episode 1, where there's the time bubble where she acts like an ass to Jefferson and gives her picture to him. That time bubble fades out, but the subsequent picture sequence shows that Jefferson has been arrested. But Max shouldn't have maintained her memories of Jefferson after the time bubble, so how was it that she contacted the authorities about him afterwards if, as you say, she only remembers what happened in the past "as soon as time catches up to where she jumped from"?
What about David? Is he safe in the bunker?
So there was one thing that I didn't understand from early on in the episode - when Max bails out of the San Francisco timeline by destroying the photo why does that cause the arrest of Jefferson to have never happened?
Because Max was dumb and forgot that she forgets stuff after those time bubbles. All she did when she went back in time was tear her competition picture, but she didn't warn anyone about Jefferson, so all of the events of Life Is Strange happened again, except she tore her picture in her room and not in the bathroom.
Just replayed the ending with sacrificing Chloe...man, yeah fuck that. I mean, come on...I don't know, this still pisses me off. If saving Chloe is what causes everything to become fucked up, why does Max even have the power. It's like, at this crucial moment, we will give you this crazy power that you don't understand Max, and the key thing you need to know is....not to use it at all, and everything will be okay.
I dunno. I love everything else about the game, but this one thread bugs the hell out of me, and would have been better without it.
In the final version of the timeline I think Jefferson would've been captured on the 10th (the night of the dance), not the 11th (night of the tornado, I think). David likely wouldn't have stuck around either way, since the police would be investigating the crime scene.
So the answer is probably "maybe someone was safe down there, but not David".
I place this in spoilertags for those who want to keep their own interpretation, and not that of dontdnod
I can confirm that Chloe should have died in episode 1 and the storm is the result of the universe trying to rectify itself after max keeps saving chloe. I reviewed the game and dontnod gave us a review guide to read after finishing the episode, where they give some extra insights in stuff you might have missed due to how choices have outcomes in episodes down the road. Not sure if I can go really into detail, but they talk about the ending choice and what the storm means...
The game isn't saying "don't user your powers." Just "let Chloe die."
I wonder if Max kept her powers after all was said and done.
I wonder if Max kept her powers after all was said and done.
The game isn't saying "don't user your powers." Just "let Chloe die."
The game isn't saying "don't user your powers." Just "let Chloe die."
I wonder if Max kept her powers after all was said and done.
Wherever I end up after this... in whatever reality... all those moments between us were real, and they'll always be ours.
i'd rather sacrifice Chloe for Kate.
hey guys, i guess that blue butterfly will be a recurring thing in the series? seems like it.
EDIT: I think whether Max ends up keeping her powers or not is kind of a moot point, because I doubt she'll ever use them again after all the trouble they caused. She'd be terrified of unleashing another apocalyptic city-leveling storm.
I mean, there was no tornado that happened within a week of saving William's life in episode 3. Wouldn't he too have been "meant to die" in that point in time, yet it didn't cause any catastrophic event in the week after his destiny was change. Yet saving Chloe in that one instant seemed to cause everything to go to shit in a week?
You assume this same "universe" that is trying to fix itself gave her the powers in the first place. Maybe their source is somewhere else and then Max starting to use those powers to save Chloe is what fucked up everything and only then does "the universe" start trying to correct the course.But do you know what I mean? If the universe is a system that tries to fix itself when bad things happens in time, how in the world did it end up giving powers to Max in the first place? The universe broke itself, and in an effort to fix it, goes, "uh, whoops, might as well cause some more destruction. Mannn, stoppp it, Maaaax, lemme kill Chlooooeee"
The game isn't saying "don't use your powers." Just "let Chloe die."
I wonder if Max kept her powers after all was said and done.
I assume it's because William wasn't destined to die at that point, it was just chance. Chloe was the only one destined to die so I guess you could say all of us who didn't kill her ended up dooming that timelines Arcadia Bay.
I don't necessarily think so. There was an analysis video someone had posted months ago showing that the butterfly motif and the color blue was a symbol present across several (female) characters (targeted by Jefferson). Could be another "spirit animal" thing, but I think the blue butterfly is very specific in regards to this story.
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I just really really don't like this plot thread. Maybe it comes from me also not liking the idea of destiny. I don't believe anyone is supposed to die, or live at a specific point. But even the writers of this game did not seem to follow their own rules with the William situation.
What does everyone think is the best piece (and use) of music in the series? (licensed or otherwise)
I would imagine Syd Matters - Obstacles and Foals - Spanish Sahara would be the front runners. Although that menu theme is pretty great, as is José González - Crosses, that's just a few samples -- it was a great selection.
The game isn't saying "don't use your powers." Just "let Chloe die."
I wonder if Max kept her powers after all was said and done.
I took the butterfly landing on the coffin as a sort of signal from beyond saying "Im okay" or at the very least, sent to provide a feeling of reassurance for Max.
I took the butterfly landing on the coffin as a sort of signal from beyond saying "Im okay" or at the very least, sent to provide a feeling of reassurance for Max.
Just replayed the ending with sacrificing Chloe...man, yeah fuck that. I mean, come on...I don't know, this still pisses me off. If saving Chloe is what causes everything to become fucked up, why does Max even have the power. It's like, at this crucial moment, we will give you this crazy power that you don't understand Max, and the key thing you need to know is....not to use it at all, and everything will be okay.
I dunno. I love everything else about the game, but this one thread bugs the hell out of me, and would have been better without it.
details dude details dude. shoot me a pm about it please?I place this in spoilertags for those who want to keep their own interpretation, and not that of dontdnod
I can confirm that Chloe should have died in episode 1 and the storm is the result of the universe trying to rectify itself after max keeps saving chloe. I reviewed the game and dontnod gave us a review guide to read after finishing the episode, where they give some extra insights in stuff you might have missed due to how choices have outcomes in episodes down the road. Not sure if I can go really into detail, but they talk about the ending choice and what the storm means...
At first I thought this too, what was the point, but when you think about it, its a double-edged sword. You're only thinking about the negative consequences of max gaining powers, the pain and loss of losing Chloe.
But if Max never got her powers she would've never have reconnected with Chloe. It's a bittersweet thing to think about but wouldn't it be better to spend a week with someone you love before they die? To have those memories together instead of not at all? Especially since they were out of touch.
I think what kills me the most about the sacrifice chloe ending is knowing only Max has those memories and Chloe has no idea in that timeline. I legit cry just thinking Max has to take that burden alone.
I place this in spoilertags for those who want to keep their own interpretation, and not that of dontdnod
I can confirm that Chloe should have died in episode 1 and the storm is the result of the universe trying to rectify itself after max keeps saving chloe. I reviewed the game and dontnod gave us a review guide to read after finishing the episode, where they give some extra insights in stuff you might have missed due to how choices have outcomes in episodes down the road. Not sure if I can go really into detail, but they talk about the ending choice and what the storm means...
At first I thought this too, what was the point, but when you think about it, its a double-edged sword. You're only thinking about the negative consequences of max gaining powers, the pain and loss of losing Chloe.
But if Max never got her powers she would've never have reconnected with Chloe. It's a bittersweet thing to think about but wouldn't it be better to spend a week with someone you love before they die? To have those memories together instead of not at all? Especially since they were out of touch.
I think what kills me the most about the sacrifice chloe ending is knowing only Max has those memories and Chloe has no idea in that timeline. I legit cry just thinking Max has to take that burden alone.
There was that theory that the different blue animals represented different girls, right? Like that bird you can save in Chloe's house.
Either I said this in the OT or here a few pages back, but I genuinely think the bird fluttering about the Prices in episodes 1, 3 and 4 is William to keep watch (though the fact the bird appears in the alternative timeline in episode 4 whilst William is still alive is a big flaw in my theory).
Or part of a larger extended LiS universe.Could be some sort of trickster God pulling the strings I suppose.
believe.gifI'd love for dontnod to create some sort of LiS universe. Different characters, different locations, but all tied together in some way and all of them affected by the events occuring in each characters world. For example, Max's time travelling could affect the timeline of someone somewhere else, resulting in them gaining powers.
For example, Max used her powers at the very beginning to save Chloe being shot by Nathan. This, according to Max, set off the chain of events that led to Arcadia Bay being destroyed by the tornado, right? Wrong. What if Max going back in time triggered an effect on someone else's timeline, perhaps a science student conducting an experiment on adverse weather conditions? And Max doing that caused this student to be affected by his experiment, giving him uncontrollable powers to manipulate the weather? And, as such, the tornado WASN'T Max, but it was in fact the student being unable to control his rage/powers?
As I said a few pages ago, this is what people seems to miss. I get that they liked Chloe but if you sacrifice her it isn't "for nothing", and Max did have a point to getting her powers. The powers were more for Max herself to grow as a person and to get one final week with her best friend that she straight up would not have had if she never got them.
For me, Foals and Mogwai's Kids Will Be Skeletons from the ending of episode three are the two big standouts.
Honourable mentions too to Jose Gonzalez, Mt Washington, Sparklehouse and Breton.
But considering how fucking well its used in the Chloe ending, I'd nudge my favourite song of the season to Foals' Spanish Sahara, even if Kids Will Be Skeletons has now become one of my favourite songs ever thanks to this game.
Either way, Dontnod picked an incredible soundtrack for this.
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Oh shit: https://youtu.be/cpx0JFNmfG4?t=8m42sI chose to sacrifice Arcadia Bay. It was really interesting to see that when Max and Chloe were leaving town, it looked like it started snowing again. It made me think that wherever Chloe is in the future, the world will spiral towards a major natural disaster in an attempt to kill her and right the timeline.
Yessssss! I love that song. Seriously, the choices of music were impeccable. The ending scenes were all awesome, Obstacles, Mt. Washington, Kids will be skeletons, and now Spanish Sahara, just simply amazing! Of course, Mountains was great during the discovery of Rachel. I listened to this soundtrack an embarrassing amount of times. Obstacles, however, will forever hold a special place in my heart since that was the music played in the first trailer which lead me to insta-buy/preorder the game. God, I love this game.
On an unrelated note, thinking about William's survival; the alt. universe did have weather issues, so maybe October 11th, 2013 is when the universe decides to repay debts, lol.
If Kate dies, at the start of the nightmare she won't be there and there'll be a blood splatter on her desk/seat. In the dorm, when you talk to her she'll be all like, "How could you let me die?" then she opens the door to her room (which actually just leads to a white abyss) and re-enacts killing herself.How did Max interact with Kate in episode 5 when it jumped back to the first classroom scene, in your game?
I chose to sacrifice Arcadia Bay. It was really interesting to see that when Max and Chloe were leaving town, it looked like it started snowing again. It made me think that wherever Chloe is in the future, the world will spiral towards a major natural disaster in an attempt to kill her and right the timeline.
Another interesting question - if you choose to sacrifice Chloe by going back to the butterfly photo, how is it that Kate (in my game) was still alive? I'm pretty sure that Max used her time powers in order to save Kate in the first place (so she had time to get up to the roof). Wouldn't the world treat saving Kate the same as saving Chloe, and then try to kill Kate as well? Even if Max saved Kate by encouraging her from the very beginning, this encouragement only came about because Max used her time powers to go back to the butterfly photo reality. In that reality she didn't encourage Kate and had to use her time powers to save her. Logically it seems that having Kate alive at Chloe's funeral means that there is potentially a second natural disaster on its way.
On a lighter note - Monty Python reference for the win!
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I think Kate was never meant to die. In the timeline where Chloe is killed, Nathan is arrested and Mr. Jefferson exposed, so Kate doesn't have any reason anymore to kill herself.Another interesting question - if you choose to sacrifice Chloe by going back to the butterfly photo, how is it that Kate (in my game) was still alive? I'm pretty sure that Max used her time powers in order to save Kate in the first place (so she had time to get up to the roof). Wouldn't the world treat saving Kate the same as saving Chloe, and then try to kill Kate as well? Even if Max saved Kate by encouraging her from the very beginning, this encouragement only came about because Max used her time powers to go back to the butterfly photo reality. In that reality she didn't encourage Kate and had to use her time powers to save her. Logically it seems that having Kate alive at Chloe's funeral means that there is potentially a second natural disaster on its way.
If Kate dies, at the start of the nightmare she won't be there and there'll be a blood splatter on her desk/seat. In the dorm, when you talk to her she'll be all like, "How could you let me die?" then she opens the door to her room (which actually just leads to a white abyss) and re-enacts killing herself.
I think Kate was never meant to die. In the timeline where Chloe is killed, Nathan is arrested and Mr. Jefferson exposed, so Kate doesn't have any reason anymore to kill herself.
And why did Max get her powers? Maybe it was Rachel Amber's 'spirit' aka the doe, who wanted to give Chloe one last happy week and let her find her grave.