Why the hell did they mess up Nathan's plot line by killing him off screen? This was supposed to be his hour of redemption where he saved Max and took a stand against his father. I feel like he got Nick'd
I kind of felt it was cheesyish for david to save max let alone Nathan. Not only again did max get a get out of jail free to allow her to continue her immature reckless behavior there was also very little explanation why david found her. Still max had to get out somehow I suppose.
However I did like what they did with Nathan, that actually was a nice little shock and to be honest was the one point I respected jefferson as a villan, the rest of the time he was kind of lame. On that note killling nathan (and in most games victoria) is also a bit weird, surely they would both prompt a police search, there was also no explanation for why all the other girls (including kate) were not killed and how they didnt remember anything.
The fact they did just show nathan as just some idiot rich kid in way over his head was the best thing they can do
Why the hell did they mess up Nathan's plot line by killing him off screen? This was supposed to be his hour of redemption where he saved Max and took a stand against his father. I feel like he got Nick'd
For whatever reason I could see Max turning to actual road warrior almost. Well road warrior with time rewind powers.
Her life … moreexperiences hardening and maturing her to be a total bad ass that scares even Frank.
She would be simply known as Mad Max, the time warrior.
You also could say that so called destiny, if it was a person, is selfish for having a temper fit when a single person is not dying because it wants them to die.
But anyway, yes it's selfish but it's selfless too, because when you care about someone and always try to save them, that's selfless. So it's both selfless and selfish.
EDIT: Sorry, if it came out aggressive... still a little salty about a few things in the game.
Yeah, well that's what a lot of people assumed given Nathan, Wells, David, Victoria and a bunch of other characters were all visibly not on their phone at the time. Frank was really the only other option, once Rachel was confirmed dead. I feel like DONTNOD put that scene in expecting Sean Prescott to be part of the Dark Room story, but then decided to simplify it, given we never really saw him in the game.
Thinking of this, that actually really pissed me off in peisode 4. When max goes back in time to let William die, she holds chloe's arms and says she will always be there for her, then disappears during the most difficult period of her life. Saying she'd always be there would actually damage their relationship more.
I feel like the whole 'max didnt talk to chloe for 5 years' is kinda ignored by the game and is only really set up to mean that the players experience meeting chloe for the first time as max meeting her without already knowing her characteristics but still knowing her for story purposes if you see what I mean.
I agree with you on David. We were given no explanation whatsoever other then Max brought him there. Nathan, however knew where the dark room was and would have cause to go there. To save Victoria and to rebel against his father and Jefferson as hinted in earlier episodes
I kind of felt it was cheesyish for david to save max let alone Nathan. Not only again did max get a get out of jail free to allow… more her to continue her immature reckless behavior there was also very little explanation why david found her. Still max had to get out somehow I suppose.
However I did like what they did with Nathan, that actually was a nice little shock and to be honest was the one point I respected jefferson as a villan, the rest of the time he was kind of lame. On that note killling nathan (and in most games victoria) is also a bit weird, surely they would both prompt a police search, there was also no explanation for why all the other girls (including kate) were not killed and how they didnt remember anything.
The fact they did just show nathan as just some idiot rich kid in way over his head was the best thing they can do
It seems your giving nathan a bit too much credit, he was a mess. Not to mention victoria is not taken in many games and he has zero reason to save max. Also despite everything I'm guessing he still looked up to jefferson.
I agree with you on David. We were given no explanation whatsoever other then Max brought him there. Nathan, however knew where th… moree dark room was and would have cause to go there. To save Victoria and to rebel against his father and Jefferson as hinted in earlier episodes
This is why among many other reasons I hate the save chloe ending, Max still remains as in denial as the rest of the season You cant save chloe no matter what you do
Not bad. That's entirely your choice, and Max may well be willing to sacrifice herself, but imagine how Chloe would take it. Her dad dies, Rachel 'leaves' her, she already hates her life, and now her childhood friend, whom she hasn't seen in five years is killed in front of her before they even get the chance to reunite. Add to that the disconcerting feeling she now has, that time is out of joint and that she is supposed to be dead, and this might be the final straw that breaks the camel's back. At least Max remembers the last week and understands what happened, so if she sacrificed Chloe, she has a chance to heal, move on and ensure justice for Rachel. Chloe wouldn't have any idea about what's going on and why any of this happened to Rachel or Max, and I wouldn't be surprised if she ended up back on the lighthouse clifftop by Friday, ready to jump off of it.
Shame this only happens in the sacrifice Chloe ending.
But I guess it makes sense. It'd weird if they started making out while their friends and loved are (probably) dying.
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No game is perfect, but LiS is above most of the ones we have nowadays, and it IS a masterpiece.
Most certainly not. It's definitely done a 180 since the first episode
Why the hell did they mess up Nathan's plot line by killing him off screen? This was supposed to be his hour of redemption where he saved Max and took a stand against his father. I feel like he got Nick'd
She's bisexual for me.
Is that kissing scene in game?
I kind of felt it was cheesyish for david to save max let alone Nathan. Not only again did max get a get out of jail free to allow her to continue her immature reckless behavior there was also very little explanation why david found her. Still max had to get out somehow I suppose.
However I did like what they did with Nathan, that actually was a nice little shock and to be honest was the one point I respected jefferson as a villan, the rest of the time he was kind of lame. On that note killling nathan (and in most games victoria) is also a bit weird, surely they would both prompt a police search, there was also no explanation for why all the other girls (including kate) were not killed and how they didnt remember anything.
The fact they did just show nathan as just some idiot rich kid in way over his head was the best thing they can do
..proceeds to not talk to her for five years?
French team did something that looks like "big budget" release is definitely impressive.
Motion capturing isn't cheap at first, especially if you are still proving your game makes enough to justify it.
For whatever reason I could see Max turning to actual road warrior almost. Well road warrior with time rewind powers.
Her life experiences hardening and maturing her to be a total bad ass that scares even Frank.
She would be simply known as Mad Max, the time warrior.
Put a cringe spoiler tag pls thank you.
Y u gotta ruin this adorable fanart for me? ;____; (Even if it is 100% true...)
For me it was between that, and Jefferson saying he dug up Rachel's corpse, to be with her one last time. Ew.
So who was Jefferson talking to on the phone in episode 2, then?
It's a mystery
Honestly, it was probably something they scrapped from the game.
Then Chloe would live.
How did you get that gif of Chloe kissing Max?
I...uh...yeah I don't know, I just thought it was funny.
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Holy shit, that made me ROFL XDDD
That's even better than the actual endings xDDD
Also, someone has to make a GIF from that video. xDDD
You also could say that so called destiny, if it was a person, is selfish for having a temper fit when a single person is not dying because it wants them to die.
But anyway, yes it's selfish but it's selfless too, because when you care about someone and always try to save them, that's selfless. So it's both selfless and selfish.
EDIT: Sorry, if it came out aggressive... still a little salty about a few things in the game.
Nope, fan made.
Darn.... plot holes.....
I honestly thought that it was Nathan's father, Sean Prescott.
Yes. She would. So would you sacrifice Max for Chloe?
Yeah, well that's what a lot of people assumed given Nathan, Wells, David, Victoria and a bunch of other characters were all visibly not on their phone at the time. Frank was really the only other option, once Rachel was confirmed dead. I feel like DONTNOD put that scene in expecting Sean Prescott to be part of the Dark Room story, but then decided to simplify it, given we never really saw him in the game.
Heh :P
Thinking of this, that actually really pissed me off in peisode 4. When max goes back in time to let William die, she holds chloe's arms and says she will always be there for her, then disappears during the most difficult period of her life. Saying she'd always be there would actually damage their relationship more.
I feel like the whole 'max didnt talk to chloe for 5 years' is kinda ignored by the game and is only really set up to mean that the players experience meeting chloe for the first time as max meeting her without already knowing her characteristics but still knowing her for story purposes if you see what I mean.
damn, well it should have been.
What I expected:
What I got:
LOL, same
Shame this only happens in the sacrifice Chloe ending.
But I guess it makes sense. It'd weird if they started making out while their friends and loved are (probably) dying.
wat
I agree with you on David. We were given no explanation whatsoever other then Max brought him there. Nathan, however knew where the dark room was and would have cause to go there. To save Victoria and to rebel against his father and Jefferson as hinted in earlier episodes
Hmmm. I like them both. Is it bad if I yes?
Allright Max, I get it.
It seems your giving nathan a bit too much credit, he was a mess. Not to mention victoria is not taken in many games and he has zero reason to save max. Also despite everything I'm guessing he still looked up to jefferson.
This is why among many other reasons I hate the save chloe ending, Max still remains as in denial as the rest of the season You cant save chloe no matter what you do
That's rather expensive and 14 person has brought the game to this price?
Not bad. That's entirely your choice, and Max may well be willing to sacrifice herself, but imagine how Chloe would take it. Her dad dies, Rachel 'leaves' her, she already hates her life, and now her childhood friend, whom she hasn't seen in five years is killed in front of her before they even get the chance to reunite. Add to that the disconcerting feeling she now has, that time is out of joint and that she is supposed to be dead, and this might be the final straw that breaks the camel's back. At least Max remembers the last week and understands what happened, so if she sacrificed Chloe, she has a chance to heal, move on and ensure justice for Rachel. Chloe wouldn't have any idea about what's going on and why any of this happened to Rachel or Max, and I wouldn't be surprised if she ended up back on the lighthouse clifftop by Friday, ready to jump off of it.
I need more Chloe and Max, they're so cute together. Too bad it's all over now
looks like it