Thomas McDermott: "It's been a long road to see the end of Life is Strange. The series may take place over the course of one singular week, but for fans it will have taken 10 long months to soak in the full story of the life of pseudo-time-traveling super heroine Max Caulfield, and the intense re-kindled relationship with her close friend Chloe Price. In previous episodes time was reversed, realities were jumped, various sets of wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey tomfoolery was embarked on, but throughout the series Life is Strange always put its unique brand of storytelling, and diverse cast of characters at the forefront. It was this inimitable line-up that made the story grow to feel important, and something truly worth caring about."
The final 3 episodes of this unique adventure get reviewed at Player 2
It's not only Russia who will get a monthly subscription option for StarCraft II and Battle.net.
Blizzard announced yesterday in a press release that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will be available in Brazil for a relatively low retail price and give a six months access to Battle.net (the only way to play StarCraft II's multiplayer mode). Thereafter, players can choose a 30 or 60 day subscription plans where monthly costs have yet to be revealed.
While it was to be expected, I don't like this at all. I am pretty sure US and EU will see paid options as well.
It doesn't really matter to me that much since I will be doing Single player mostly but I still dislike it.
Well as long as they still have the option to buy the more expensive 'unlimited access' version, I don't see this as a problem :)
With the final chapter in Dontnod's teen drama serial coming to a close, Gamesfiends' Zeth takes one last adventure with Max in the episode 5 review.
"If you've invested in the series I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in the conclusion of the story. The execution might stumble in places, but it never falls and Dontnod have managed to bring together a thoughtful and artistic story that has enough substance to be discussed as a game or an analysis of coming-of-age. "