I don't trust reviews anymore.
So, guys who are playing this, is it worth a day one purchase?
Yeah, he just threatens you a bit. I actually thought my iPad was ringing until I realised it's my iPad not my phone, lol.
The woman working there, who has for years, said this title was dependent on pre-orders and pre-order numbers were low. I imagine they'd have been a lot better if the reviews hit like last Thursday or something.I ran into a similar problem when I bought Alien Isolation from Gamestop, they only had a couple non-preorder copies. After I saw the reviews went on first thing and reserved a copy for pickup. Not sure what that says about sales expectations, but usually when they dont get that many, they arent expecting a lot of sales.
Yes, absolutely.
You do have the ability to jump to specific chapters and alter your original choices to drive different outcomes (butterfly effect results). But no fast-forwarding mechanism beyond that and given how variable conversation can be in this game based on choices made, QTEs hit/missed/not taken, relationship strength with specific characters and clues discovered, it's probably for the best that there isn't one.Are there mechanisms to skip/FFWD sections on a replay? I'm wondering whether on a second/subsequent run through you'd be more focused on tweaking your responses to key events, and less inclined to watch everything play out in realtime.
Just preordered at Best Buy with GCU. I hope the guy there was right when saying the code for the dlc will be on the receipt.
This is one slick looking OP
Good to hear. I've just been reading "rumblings" that some codes won't be sent until later.It is with every other game preordered there
Justin here, I played this through twice and reviewed it a 9 out of 10. I'd be happy to answer any questions fellow gaffers have. I freaking love this game and going for a third play through starting tonight.
Im going to start my first playthrough in about 1.5 hours. Any tips or advice or should I just do what feels right?
I don't trust reviews anymore.
So, guys who are playing this, is it worth a day one purchase?
For your first time you definitely just want to let it flow do what you think feels natural or instinctive and you might kick your ass as you go along but it'll make it one hell of an experience that you can then go back and try to change later.
Any idea how the DLC works? Someone mentioned it should be played during your main playthrough, do I need to access it separately from the menu or is it integrated into the game? Just want to make sure I play it in the right order
Here's my response to this question from a couple days back in the Until Dawn preview discussion thread...Any idea how the DLC works? Someone mentioned it should be played during your main playthrough, do I need to access it separately from the menu or is it integrated into the game? Just want to make sure I play it in the right order
There's a "bonus chapter" being included with all pre-orders that will be released as DLC on launch day.
The Amazon listing refers to it as "In this bonus chapter Matt and Emily, a new couple, are out on the cold and snowy mountain path and it’s not long before they realize that they are not alone. Only your choices determine who will survive."
In the retail copy of the game they go off together during Chapter 2 in a quest to retrieve Emily's designer hand bag that she believes to have left abandoned at the tram station on their way to Josh's family lodge. They effectively leave to recover it and are effectively "written out" of events in the game until they reunite with some of the others towards the end of Chapter 4.
I suspect that Sony excised this content from the core game with the explicit intention of offering it as a pre-order incentive because there's really no other explanation for Matt and Emily to be conveniently ignored by the narrative only to then return without referencing why they left in the first place. This game is extremely diligent when it comes to attention to detail so this is the only explanation that makes sense.
So the Extended Edition will, in fact, be what the game should have been without the pre-order DLC gutted from the disc. This "bonus chapter" should reintegrate the missing content with its original placement within Chapters 2-4 of the game... and the Extended Edition should have all of the content without the need of any download (or include a token with which to download it bundled in whether it's pre-ordered or not).
There's definitely a slow burn intro process with everything you're looking for here. It just comes AFTER the prologue.Just started playing this. i'm starting to get a little worried with the storytelling - which is CRUCIAL in making this type of thing work for me. I expected a B-movie script with Telltale competency. I guess I was expecting some type of intro with credits and dialogue to show the relationships and to help you get into the personalities.
A slow build up.
No intro credits or conversations. Within 5 minutes you're already chasing somebody who runs DEEP into the woods because their feelings were hurt. Into the snow. Alone. At night.
You're controlling a bunch of characters who haven't even been given the opportunity to fall into comfortable archetypes. There's already an ominous threat outside the window.
Reminds me of how much i REALLY enjoy the Telltale games writing...
I just started, but I wish I'd waited a little...
Just started playing this. i'm starting to get a little worried with the storytelling - which is CRUCIAL in making this type of thing work for me. I expected a B-movie script with Telltale competency. I guess I was expecting some type of intro with credits and dialogue to show the relationships and to help you get into the personalities.
A slow build up.
No intro credits or conversations. Within 5 minutes you're already chasing somebody who runs DEEP into the woods because their feelings were hurt. Into the snow. Alone. At night.
You're controlling a bunch of characters who haven't even been given the opportunity to fall into comfortable archetypes. There's already an ominous threat outside the window.
Reminds me of how much i REALLY enjoy the Telltale games writing...
I just started, but I wish I'd waited a little...
Here's my response to this question from a couple days back in the Until Dawn preview discussion thread...
As you said you just literally started try not to worry about it that also remember its a slasher horror genre or a game that's trying to mimic these kind of films and they don't always have the deepest of characteristics when it comes to their characters things are meant to be a little bit cliche on purpose
Granted, I know that here we'll probably get SCREAM at best, but watching this genre of gaming grow has me kind of excited....
As you said you just literally started try not to worry about it that also remember its a slasher horror genre or a game that's trying to mimic these kind of films and they don't always have the deepest of characteristics when it comes to their characters things are meant to be a little bit cliche on purpose
I totally don't mind the cliche. I expected it. It's just that the prologue feels so ABRUPT. Things seem to be happening so quickly...
But I bought it so I'm going to stick with it.
For those of you who have played it, though, I wonder as we move towards more cinematic games if you think an actual horror movie director and an actual horror movie script would translate into a compelling experience? I just watched Ti West's The House of The Devil and I would LOVE to play an experience that feels like that movie.
Granted, I know that here we'll probably get SCREAM at best, but watching this genre of gaming grow has me kind of excited....
Heh.
Not sure if I understood you properly, but Until Dawn was actually co-written by the writer of The House Of The Devil.
Also a lot of slashers start out just like that lol
That's the assumption. Unless it gets slotted in somewhere else instead of where that blatant gap in the narrative is. Which would make zero sense.Thanks. So essentially as long as I've redeemed and download my DLC prior to starting I shouldn't need to do anything, it's just integrated into the appropriate point in the story?
Random question: Is this a whodunit story with a mystery to solve, or is the killer a Jason/Michael Myers type with a backstory and an actual identity?
This pleases me greatly.I finished the game today... I was very careful with my choices and yet I only had 2 characters surviving lol XD
Keeping them alive is much harder than I expected
I felt so guilty for real ;_;
I finished the game today... I was very careful with my choices and yet I only had 2 characters surviving lol XD
Keeping them alive is much harder than I expected
I felt so guilty for real ;_;