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Milky Moor posted:Not if you read faster than listening to the characters. But whenever I try to press space to skip, I get a crossed out skip icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen. Basically, why spend what feels like five minutes on a conversation listening to two CGI characters talk to each other when I could read it and digest it in, like, one? I like how you specify CGI like it's inherently a bad thing? In a video game???
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Kibayasu posted:Trolling success on page 1. Reaped again This game isn't really my thing, but the quick look Giant Bomb did of it made it look alright.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 11:17 |
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This game is so TellTale it hurts. But you can tell it's a knock-off brand because the facial animation is a couple steps down, with no real lip syncing or emoting. Motion captured animation looks good, I didn't see anyone with the unnaturally stiff shoulders that marks a bad mo-cap job, and they probably got real actors cause characters can use their body language to get their feelings across pretty well. I can't really comment on the story because it's all build-up with no payoff right now, and the preview trailer looks like that'll continue for a bit. I do like how time-travel is both a story and gameplay mechanic, in fact the game blends the two so well that it's nearly impossible to separate one from the other. Very cool stuff, I'm looking forward to the next episode. Between this, Game of Thrones and Borderlands, it's looking like a very good year for point-n-click adventures.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 13:24 |
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This is a good game. Really looking forward to seeing how it unfolds. I'm also glad it's not full of obnoxious QTEs.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 14:00 |
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I enjoyed my time with the game, but would love to see some more emoting from the characters. Love the presentation and music so far.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 14:34 |
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quadrophrenic posted:The whole game is kind of an interesting test study in ludonarrative dissonance, I think. There are ludic elements that are taken for granted in a lot of adventure games (rifling through an NPC's personal belongings) that, because of the modern and realistic setting, just feel more wrong to do from a narrative standpoint. BUT, because of the time rewind mechanic, you can enjoy being gamey and amoral and still maintain your personal integrity from a narrative standpoint. One thing I liked about that is that if you take the time to talk to all the people hanging around the school It quickly becomes clear that Rachael also had access to the same time travel powers and was basically gaming the system. Every single group you talks to loves her but basically describes a different person, it's with so many people that it's pretty much impossible that she could have mastered everything they claimed unless she was awake 24/7. Then the game has you do the exact same thing as Max in order to gain their friendship, finding out their buttons then rewinding time to press them and make people like you without ever directly correlating the two
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 15:39 |
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Calico, I know what you put in spoiler text is only speculation but it makes too much sense to not be true. I really regret clicking on it now, dammit.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 16:07 |
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That spoiler made me wish I had talked to every single person. I intentionally avoided some characters. I really didn't take advantage of the rewinding time thing as much as I could have.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 16:11 |
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Renoistic posted:Calico, I know what you put in spoiler text is only speculation but it makes too much sense to not be true. I really regret clicking on it now, dammit. Same. I think the only person that didn't like her was Victoria.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 17:36 |
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I played episode 1 yesterday and loved it. If Deadly Premonition is Twin Peaks: The Game from Cooper's perspective this is it from, say, Donna's perspective. But with super powers. Chloe's dad is sinister as gently caress but I bet he turns out to actually be trying to protect the town from something totally evil. Also I'm making it my mission to dick Victoria over as much as possible. What's the deal with Kate? The journal makes out like they're really good friends but their interactions in the game feel awkward as hell, like they don't really know each other. Though holy crap is the lip syncing bad in this. It's like... Original half life bad at times. It really lets the decent acting and reasonably good writing down. I want to play episode 1 again already cos, unlike Telltale games, I feel like I've missed a tonne of stuff.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 18:15 |
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The game feels like Twins Peaks meets Veronica Mars. I played with one of my friends who actually studied photography. The game mentions quite a mix of different photographers and schools of photography. Max seems to like photojournalists and she compares the Victoria character to fashion photographer Richard Avedon.SatansBestBuddy posted:This game is so TellTale it hurts. But you can tell it's a knock-off brand because the facial animation is a couple steps down, with no real lip syncing or emoting. Motion captured animation looks good, I didn't see anyone with the unnaturally stiff shoulders that marks a bad mo-cap job, and they probably got real actors cause characters can use their body language to get their feelings across pretty well. It feels a lot more polished than any recent Tell Tale game, especially on a technical level. Life is Strange's performance and stability is good. The areas are bigger and my finish time was twice of any TellTale episode. The UI is quick and easy to navigate (at least on PC). The art direction and the sound design is very impressive. It has one of the best uses of a licensed soundtrack I've seen in quite some time. There is also a surprising amount of optional commentary and failure states. Understandably, this game wasn't self-published and instead had the backing of a large publisher.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 19:01 |
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Quote-Unquote posted:What's the deal with Kate? The journal makes out like they're really good friends but their interactions in the game feel awkward as hell, like they don't really know each other. A lot of that has to do with whatever it is that's making Kate so withdrawn. I got the impression that its something of a new and recent development with her.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 19:22 |
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I do have the feeling, since twists are "in" these days, that the rear end in a top hat security guard will turn out to be totally right. Also I dunno if everyone realized this but the "kids don't talk like that" lines come from the game being written by Frenchies and I guess not being properly proofread by a Real American. You'd have to be literally like 60 to be an American and write some of those lines. Well not really, but you wouldn't capture the indie aesthetic with the music and the personalities but then randomly gently caress up by having some girl say "hella" way too much. Also what kind of elite American school lets a hobo in an RV sit in their parking lot all day?
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 20:12 |
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Is there a way to interact with the guy in the RV? Max wouldn't walk past his guard dog, and then in the ending sequence he had his own scene like I was supposed to know who he was.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 20:21 |
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SkeletonHero posted:Is there a way to interact with the guy in the RV? Max wouldn't walk past his guard dog, and then in the ending sequence he had his own scene like I was supposed to know who he was. Nah, that scene was basically just a big "you thought that was a throwaway moment" teaser. I'm going to do a separate run where I don't write on his window. I wonder how genuine they're being with the "that will have consequences" prompts, like erasing the insult on Kate's board or letting that guy put your sketch online.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 20:26 |
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Hadn't even heard about this game until today, now I'll definitely keep it on my radar for when more episodes are released. I loved Gone Home and Mass Effect and the first season of TWD, so this kind of seems right up my alley. I also enjoy any video games about totally mundane stuff.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 20:27 |
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exquisite tea posted:Hadn't even heard about this game until today, now I'll definitely keep it on my radar for when more episodes are released. I loved Gone Home and Mass Effect and the first season of TWD, so this kind of seems right up my alley. I also enjoy any video games about totally mundane stuff. It's basically My So-Called Donnie Peaks, you'll like it. Also is "kek" really a thing anyone types? Oh great, it's a WoW reference. I like the game 1% less for knowing that.
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precision posted:It's basically My So-Called Donnie Peaks, you'll like it. I know a lot of people who don't play wow but post on places like 4/8chan/reddit and exclusively type kek instead of lol
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Roman Reigns posted:A lot of that has to do with whatever it is that's making Kate so withdrawn. I got the impression that its something of a new and recent development with her. Well there is a bunch of references to her having a sex tape despite being Queen abstinence. I imagine having that made public would make someone withdrawn
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 21:35 |
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I felt like the Telltale-style disclaimers kind of undercut it - is there a way to turn them off in the options?
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 21:49 |
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Caros posted:Well there is a bunch of references to her having a sex tape despite being Queen abstinence. I imagine having that made public would make someone withdrawn Either you're being sarcastic or dense because that's obviously a joke. If I'm wrong though I guess that would sure be a thing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:02 |
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precision posted:Either you're being sarcastic or dense because that's obviously a joke. I dunno the voice over when you find the first note and the overall ubiquitous nature of the references to it made it seem to me like it probably wasn't a joke, but maybe I am just dense. Who knows!
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:08 |
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This looks almost as good as Heavy Rain, another amazing story based interactive movie game from a French developer who wrote completely believable and natural characters.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:09 |
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satanic splash-back posted:This looks almost as good as Heavy Rain, another amazing story based interactive movie game from a French developer who wrote completely believable and natural characters.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:11 |
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I enjoyed the first episode, but I kinda wish that there had been some sort of climax in it relating to the choices I made as opposed to just setup for later events. I enjoyed the game, mind you, but those miniature climaxes are important for episodic games to leave me with a good experience while I wait for the next episode. That's something Telltale has gotten much better at since The Walking Dead.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:23 |
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Games have really got to stop claiming they're going to "revolutionize" a genre. That annoys me far more than it should.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:39 |
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I enjoyed episode 1 a lot more than I thought I would. It definitely has it's issues, but look forward to the rest of the episodes coming out.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 22:42 |
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That girl who says hella all the time is the best part of the game
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 00:05 |
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Caros posted:Well there is a bunch of references to her having a sex tape despite being Queen abstinence. I imagine having that made public would make someone withdrawn They talk about the dude drugging Chloe then trying to film her the same thing must of happened to Kate which is why she is so distraught.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 00:07 |
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It's so weird I thought I was I liked explored everything possible and it's like I missed big scenes like [spoilers[ Max confronting Cloe about the stolen gun Whatever the hell the RV with the guard dog is, I have no clue where'd that be located [/spoilers] I heard someone in the PSN topic talking comparing it to Alpha Protocol where'd you had to actually discover a lot of the plot beats yourself then just make the right decision. I really enjoyed this game though and I cannot wait for this to blow up in popularity.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 00:51 |
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socialsecurity posted:They talk about the dude drugging Chloe then trying to film her the same thing must of happened to Kate which is why she is so distraught. That makes a surprising amount of sense, but I still kind of hope it's not true. Also I'm pretty sure Victoria will die in episode 3 or 4. Calling it.
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poptart_fairy posted:Games have really got to stop claiming they're going to "revolutionize" a genre. That annoys me far more than it should. But then you'd lose your claim to being Most Indie
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 01:48 |
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Turns out the story choices and scene descriptions for the rest of the season are stored in a plain text file in the installation directory. An expert hacker was kind enough to put some of them up on pastebin: http://pastebin.com/VLz0E0Xy http://pastebin.com/4SnR3jmT http://pastebin.com/1seGnNfU Only episode 2 has fully spoiled decisions. Most importantly: E3_5A_ChloeRoom_CHChloe_Phase01_000="Kiss Chloe" E3_5A_ChloeRoom_CHChloe_Phase01_001="Don't kiss Chloe" SNAKES N CAKES fucked around with this message at 03:30 on Feb 2, 2015 |
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What I took away from seeing this on giantbomb is that teenagers and photographers are insufferable shits.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:33 |
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Okay I finished it, and of the suggestions posted I think Rachel had time travel powers and The English teacher is a serial killer are the most likely endings here
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:49 |
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I've just started playing this but man does this look awful on my computer. It's an ancient piece of crap so I was expecting to play on the lowest graphics settings but I wasn't expecting loads of graphical glitches. About one in every three people have technicolored eyelashes which is rather distracting and a bunch of the ambient textures seem to be glitched out, resembling checkerboards. Still enjoying myself though. One thing I will say is they did a fantastic job on the clothing choices. I see a lot of highschoolers in day to day life (not in a creepy way, I work like one street over from one in a kind of upper class area) and the developers nailed the look of modern rich/upper middle class kids, at least the ones from my area. quadrophrenic posted:Chloe is actually voiced by Ashly Burch of HAWP and Tiny Tina fame. If you're familiar with Tiny Tina, you'll understand what a great job Ashly Burch actually did at sounding nothing like Ashly Burch. SNAKES N CAKES posted:Most importantly: Though bear in mind I'm saying that as someone who really liked that game.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:20 |
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I have a hard time with these kinds of stories. You have a god-like power and could do almost anything with it and this is what you do? The movie Chronicle was right in the direction it tried to go but dammit... I really hope the "I'mma get back at Lisa cause she's a mega bitch to me and doesn't appreciate my lovely tumblr, mah!" isn't enough to turn me away cause I think Telltale needs some competition (like maybe from a game where choices actually matter), so let's hope this is it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:29 |
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this game is loving great i wonder what the consequences of watering my plant will be
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:32 |
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Meis posted:this game is loving great
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I really wasn't feeling this game in the beginning. I know the protagonist is a high school girl, but I really hated the high school girl stuff. The story started taking shape towards the end though and I started to enjoy it, I hope it continues with that in future episodes.rizuhbull posted:Did the plant remember that? Yah. If you don't water the plant it later jumps out from a shadow and shanks you 26 times before you have a chance to reverse time. It hides your body in a dumpster and sets it on fire, viking funeral style. TracerM17 fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Feb 2, 2015 |
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