Piggybacking off of the success of Telltale Games’ recent slate of critically-acclaimed point-and-click adventure titles, DONTNOD Entertainment (Remember Me) has launched its own series dubbed Life is Strange. Life Is Strange: Episode 1 - Chrysalis marks the latest release from French developer DONTNOD, the studio behind Remember Me. Being an episodic game, it marks a change of pace for the firm, and allows it to join the ranks of Telltale Games, who has essentially defined the model in its current guise. Series like this are extremely difficult to execute, as each episode needs to feel like it contributes to the overall story, while still managing to stand on its own. The real question is: does this plot hit the ground running, or end up dead on arrival?
Grim Fandango Remastered- A hearkening back to the golden days of gaming
You assume the role of fledgling photographer Maxine Caulfield – one of several on-the-nose references to literary classic The Catcher in the Rye – who's just enrolled at the prestigious artsy high school, Blackwell Academy. While there, she must deal with the everyday stresses of having moved back to her hometown, where she's forced to interact with the stereotypical high school cliques – and get to grips with her ability to, er, rewind time.
Source: Technorig.in
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