I mean, so many unanswered quenstions and they totally left out the Prescott family and kinda Wells, they had more potential. And that food in the Dark room? Mr. Jefferson talking to Wells? Nathan saying "The storm is coming!" in the trailer of the episode 4? Huh, too bad they couldn't make something out of it.
I think that's why it was rushed too.
I mean, so many unanswered quenstions and they totally left out the Prescott family and k… moreinda Wells, they had more potential. And that food in the Dark room? Mr. Jefferson talking to Wells? Nathan saying "The storm is coming!" in the trailer of the episode 4? Huh, too bad they couldn't make something out of it.
Huh, weird. I wonder why, it could have made the finale better.
I had hoped from the first episode that they don't pull off the cliché ending, but I was very wrong.
Ther are files that mention a 6th, 7th and 8th episode for the game.
He mentioned quite awhile ago that there are updates for the 6th episode and is added within the menu.
Dontnod will be at Paris Game Week this week. Maybe it's too soon for them to announce DLC episodes, but you never know. It's probably to promote the game or for a physical edition (or both), but I can dream.
Based on how it is, it could have been slightly better.
There's an ending called "Hospital", which means that Max ends up in the hospital... somehow
And the last chapter of the episode is called "Nightmare".
I saw someone saying that the Prescotts might've been behind the tornado, or at least knew something, based on Nathan's unused dialogue. This could explain the supplies in the bunker.
Seems like the tornado was going to happen in the Hospital ending. Maybe. I dunno, there's this old concept art of Max during the storm in hospital clothing.
Based on how it is, it could have been slightly better.
There's an ending called "Hospital", which means that Max ends up in the hospital... somehow
And the last chapter of the episode is called "Nightmare".
The publisher was Square Enix, that's a pretty big name. Budget shouldn't have been a big problem, if they just worked with what t… morehey had it should have worked out.
I'm making development of video games sound too easy, it isn't. I don't really have any idea of what happened, but it sounds more like it was rushed than they ran out of budget.
It's just that Max used her rewind before she met Chloe. It should have just been based on how crazy the community is depending on choices. I get that they want Max to mature as a character but what was the point of the supplies in the dark room? I feel like Jefferson and the Prescotts knew about the storm but it was never brought up again.
Her power is what everyone wants: to be with someone you love for a longer period of time.
It could because we didn't have a ch… moreance to say goodbye, or we didn't get to be with that someone with a little bit more time.
Sure, you can say that the universe is a big troll. But it plays a part in Max's transformation into someone better.
For me, the whole adventure with Chloe until Episode 4 is the time Max needed to accept reality, that fate cannot be changed no matter what you do. This is life's lesson to Max.
[Sacrifice Chloe] — Max's acceptance of her best friend's fate.
[Sacrifice Arcadia Bay] — Max is in denial of her best friend's fate.
It's just that Max used her rewind before she met Chloe. It should have just been based on how crazy the community is depending on… more choices. I get that they want Max to mature as a character but what was the point of the supplies in the dark room? I feel like Jefferson and the Prescotts knew about the storm but it was never brought up again.
Seems like the tornado was going to happen in the Hospital ending. Maybe. I dunno, there's this old concept art of Max during the storm in hospital clothing.
Oh, I saw those files. I'd be so glad if that was true and they decide to do it (there's never enough of LiS).
That's interesting. Hopefully it will be confirmed, but we'll see.
If only she had done that to Jeffershit. I guess Max would be the one who gets shot instead of Chloe, due to the clothes. No idea why it ended with "Nightmare" though. Wasn't there also a planned nightmare sequence for episode 3?
And that equals a tornado? Sorry but it still just doesn't make sense. I get that Max changed fate, but how does Chloe's life dictates a tornado? Like I said above, atleast in butterfly affect killing his sister means others don't die because she 's the one who murders them, there's a connection there. I just don't see one in life is strange.
The reason for the tornado happening is the "chaos effect" theory in action, the double pendulum creates the butterfly like drawing, and after awhile suggests that of a tornado.
if Maxine didn't rewind so much in the previous parts as to save William, it may have been okay? Just many possible outcome and timelines are being started and destroyed into one universe, it causes an unpredictable and unstable. Who is to say if she was jumping multi verses though, see movie "the one" to get info on that. I'm just guessing though with everything. - And I'm guessing it's just by chance those two live, if this were to ever actually happen, theoretically speaking time will just reverse, or a giant tornado will just destroy everything. hard to accept yeah it's just Chloe's fate to die, or the universe is telling her you two or the whole town. Selfish but fortunate.
Ask yourself this also: What do Chloe's life have to do with a tornado? It just doesn't make sense. Take Butterfly effect 3 for ex… moreample. The protag goes back in time and saves his sister from a fire she was suppose to die in. She in turn grows up to be a murder and kills people. Because he saves his sister, others die. Saving her life = others will die because she kills them. Now look at life is strange: How does saving chloe's life = a tornado? Rather the tornado happens or not is dictated upon Chloe's life, I don't see the connection.
And that equals a tornado? Sorry but it still just doesn't make sense. I get that Max changed fate, but how does Chloe's life dict… moreates a tornado? Like I said above, atleast in butterfly affect killing his sister means others don't die because she 's the one who murders them, there's a connection there. I just don't see one in life is strange.
Firstly you don't have to be so rude, I'm just trying to understand the story better. If this topic is too sensitive for you to discuss then please refrain from responding to me.
Secondly yes it is hard for me to comprehend, given I'm asking questions to find answers. I still don't see how someone's life has an effect on weather patterns. People keep saying its the universe that wants Chloe dead, but those same people fail to remember the universe gave Max her powers in the first place at the exact same moment Chloe gets shot.
The universe is trying to kill Chloe off because she is meant to die in the first episode. Is that hard to comprehend?
The tornado and other phenomenons are caused by Max repeatedly preventing Chloe from dying.
Seriously.
I understand, but given she gets her powers right when Chloe dies, I just don't buy it as nature's design. But chaos theory dictates that situations are deterministic, meaning that their future behaviors are dictated by initial conditions.
Max got her powers and rewound time right at the moment Chloe gets shot, making that rewind and her getting her powers the initial condition. Meaning Chloe's death wasn't suppose to happen, given the fact Max received those powers to prevent her death right in that instant in time.
Firstly you don't have to be so rude, I'm just trying to understand the story better. If this topic is too sensitive for you to di… morescuss then please refrain from responding to me.
Secondly yes it is hard for me to comprehend, given I'm asking questions to find answers. I still don't see how someone's life has an effect on weather patterns. People keep saying its the universe that wants Chloe dead, but those same people fail to remember the universe gave Max her powers in the first place at the exact same moment Chloe gets shot.
I have to agree with you. When she gets her powers I don't even think she even knows that is Chloe. She refers to her after she wakes up back in class as "that girl". It seems to me that Chloe isn't meant to die at that moment.
I think the end was totally rewritten to what we have now for whatever reason. I'm willing to bet that if we had gotten the original planned ending it would have made more sense to many and may have been a better fleshed out ending. Overall it's the best game I have played. Just wasn't happy with them ending it at 5 EP with so many unanswered questions and closing the door on Max @ Chloe.
I understand, but given she gets her powers right when Chloe dies, I just don't buy it as nature's design. But chaos theory dictat… morees that situations are deterministic, meaning that their future behaviors are dictated by initial conditions.
Max got her powers and rewound time right at the moment Chloe gets shot, making that rewind and her getting her powers the initial condition. Meaning Chloe's death wasn't suppose to happen, given the fact Max received those powers to prevent her death right in that instant in time.
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Didn't stick to me as a finale.
I think that's why it was rushed too.
I mean, so many unanswered quenstions and they totally left out the Prescott family and kinda Wells, they had more potential. And that food in the Dark room? Mr. Jefferson talking to Wells? Nathan saying "The storm is coming!" in the trailer of the episode 4? Huh, too bad they couldn't make something out of it.
Seems like we're getting 3 additional episodes.
(I'll have to verify)
Yeah.
But what's weird is that they rewrote the 2nd half of Episode 5 to be as it is now.
Victoria: "You actually think you are better than me."
Max: "As a matter of fact, yes."
BURN, VICTORIA!
Max: bacon in the dark room... bacon in the dark room.... over and over.
And the IGN review in the end of the video, though x3
Huh, weird. I wonder why, it could have made the finale better.
I had hoped from the first episode that they don't pull off the cliché ending, but I was very wrong.
I think I saw somewhere that there'd be more episodes, some files, I dunno now.
But where'd you hear that, if I may ask?
Ther are files that mention a 6th, 7th and 8th episode for the game.
He mentioned quite awhile ago that there are updates for the 6th episode and is added within the menu.
Based on how it is, it could have been slightly better.
There's an ending called "Hospital", which means that Max ends up in the hospital... somehow
And the last chapter of the episode is called "Nightmare".
Oh, I saw those files. I'd be so glad if that was true and they decide to do it (there's never enough of LiS).
That's interesting. Hopefully it will be confirmed, but we'll see.
Dontnod will be at Paris Game Week this week. Maybe it's too soon for them to announce DLC episodes, but you never know. It's probably to promote the game or for a physical edition (or both), but I can dream.
Maybe she would then decide to sacrifice herself and end up in the hospital (dead, really wounded or something else) ?
They could've added one more ending, those two were depressing af.
So maybe it would have ended on a cliffhanger, in the nightmare?
I saw someone saying that the Prescotts might've been behind the tornado, or at least knew something, based on Nathan's unused dialogue. This could explain the supplies in the bunker.
It's here:
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Seems like the tornado was going to happen in the Hospital ending. Maybe. I dunno, there's this old concept art of Max during the storm in hospital clothing.
So yeah, they had a budget problem.
Thanks
...Still better than the Arcadia Bay ending.
It makes me sad how they had something else in mind but then it was cut off in the game
It's better than the whole damn game.
"SNITCHES GET STITCHES BITCHES" They should have implemented that line.
I think I would've preferred it over the somewhat cliché version we have now. Not that I hate the final version, but still...
It's just that Max used her rewind before she met Chloe. It should have just been based on how crazy the community is depending on choices. I get that they want Max to mature as a character but what was the point of the supplies in the dark room? I feel like Jefferson and the Prescotts knew about the storm but it was never brought up again.
HA
Max has been in the dark room overnight already.
Mr. Jefferson would surely need something to drink/much on while he develops the pictures.
Max's power is to throw buses.
It turned out to be nothing special, just something about UE3.
I guess we'll have to wait for a 2nd season then.
If only she had done that to Jeffershit. I guess Max would be the one who gets shot instead of Chloe, due to the clothes. No idea why it ended with "Nightmare" though. Wasn't there also a planned nightmare sequence for episode 3?
And that equals a tornado? Sorry but it still just doesn't make sense. I get that Max changed fate, but how does Chloe's life dictates a tornado? Like I said above, atleast in butterfly affect killing his sister means others don't die because she 's the one who murders them, there's a connection there. I just don't see one in life is strange.
I think Max wants to save Chloe
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The reason for the tornado happening is the "chaos effect" theory in action, the double pendulum creates the butterfly like drawing, and after awhile suggests that of a tornado.
if Maxine didn't rewind so much in the previous parts as to save William, it may have been okay? Just many possible outcome and timelines are being started and destroyed into one universe, it causes an unpredictable and unstable. Who is to say if she was jumping multi verses though, see movie "the one" to get info on that. I'm just guessing though with everything. - And I'm guessing it's just by chance those two live, if this were to ever actually happen, theoretically speaking time will just reverse, or a giant tornado will just destroy everything. hard to accept yeah it's just Chloe's fate to die, or the universe is telling her you two or the whole town. Selfish but fortunate.
The universe is trying to kill Chloe off because she is meant to die in the first episode. Is that hard to comprehend?
The tornado and other phenomenons are caused by Max repeatedly preventing Chloe from dying.
Seriously.
Firstly you don't have to be so rude, I'm just trying to understand the story better. If this topic is too sensitive for you to discuss then please refrain from responding to me.
Secondly yes it is hard for me to comprehend, given I'm asking questions to find answers. I still don't see how someone's life has an effect on weather patterns. People keep saying its the universe that wants Chloe dead, but those same people fail to remember the universe gave Max her powers in the first place at the exact same moment Chloe gets shot.
I understand, but given she gets her powers right when Chloe dies, I just don't buy it as nature's design. But chaos theory dictates that situations are deterministic, meaning that their future behaviors are dictated by initial conditions.
Max got her powers and rewound time right at the moment Chloe gets shot, making that rewind and her getting her powers the initial condition. Meaning Chloe's death wasn't suppose to happen, given the fact Max received those powers to prevent her death right in that instant in time.
facepalm
nevermind....
I have to agree with you. When she gets her powers I don't even think she even knows that is Chloe. She refers to her after she wakes up back in class as "that girl". It seems to me that Chloe isn't meant to die at that moment.
I think the end was totally rewritten to what we have now for whatever reason. I'm willing to bet that if we had gotten the original planned ending it would have made more sense to many and may have been a better fleshed out ending. Overall it's the best game I have played. Just wasn't happy with them ending it at 5 EP with so many unanswered questions and closing the door on Max @ Chloe.