uhhhh, the game ended for me. I didnt do most of the things I see people talking about. I felt like I interacted with everything possible in the house. I never went outside once.
How long is the game?
I only have time to play it on the weekend.
Thank you. Seems to be around the range of the Farewell episode.About a hour. It can be more or less depending on how much side stuff you do.
There quite a bit outside the house too, you can resume right from where you trigger the ending.uhhhh, the game ended for me. I didnt do most of the things I see people talking about. I felt like I interacted with everything possible in the house. I never went outside once.
The game saves before you trigger the ending cutscene, so you can go back and finish the stuff you've missed.uhhhh, the game ended for me. I didnt do most of the things I see people talking about. I felt like I interacted with everything possible in the house. I never went outside once.
Good to know I'm not the only one who struggles to find the phone code.
The game saves before you trigger the ending cutscene, so you can go back and finish the stuff you've missed.
https://www.amazon.com/Life-Strange-Before-Storm-PlayStation-4/dp/B0792DY2W3
Regular edition: 30, deluxe: 40, and this was for only 3-4 episodes.
No idea about the phone code. I gave up for now. Checked the game's Steam Community forum as well but no one seems to have figured it out yet.yeah where is that? I also didn't manage toorget into the garagecomplete my costume - needed paint
Thanks. I'd love to know how the person figured that one out.
Just finished, I'll probably go into more details on my thoughts later but for now, non-spoiler thoughts, then spoilers below:
I thought it was great overall. As a little side-story setting up a new location and some new characters, I am definitely very intrigued where they will go from here. There are definitely connections to the previous games, both in references and direct mentions, but it still feels like it's own new thing within the greater LiS universe that we are about to learn more about.
So, I did everything except find the PIN code to play the damn Hawt Dawg Man phone game, and it looks like I'm not alone on this front. I'll be patiently awaiting the code so I can go play it lol.
As for the story with Chris and his dad, that got really dark and heavy at times. Like, it was pretty obvious that his dad has abused him and hurt him in the past, and that his mom was really amazing and loved him so much. So she's been dead 2 years after a hit and run accident, which seems to have gone unsolved judging by the angry letters his dad seems to have written and the letter from the private detective that you can find in his closet. Plus the letter from Chris's grandparents and the letter from social services shows that people are perhaps of aware of the fact that his dad isn't in the best shape to be looking after Chris right now.
So the ending (for me at least, not sure if there are different ones) was the old lady from next door coming over and insisting that Chris come with her and get away from his dad. The dad then got angry at Chris, blamed him for his mom's death, tried to apologize, but Chris ran outside, tried climbing up the treehouse, the ladder broke, and then as he fell to the ground he magically levitated and was able to break to his fall with some kind of newly found superpower. Then he turns and looks over at the kids from next door, smiles and waves, and it ends.
So, I still don't think Chris will be the protagonist of LiS 2. My guess is that there will be multiple people that have these powers, Chris being one that we meet. Perhaps they are trying to form some kind of underground superhero club to fight against crime or the man or whatever. I'm probably totally wrong, but that's where my mind is going with it at least.
Holy shit lolOh my god, if it's the reason I think it is.
It's what Hawt Dawg would be on a numpad
I tried doing both and it still leads to the same ending. I wonder what choices will carry over?So at the end you can either get the neighbor to just leave or to get her to say that she knows something is wrong and she'll be back with her husband. I got the 2nd one after purposefully mixing up story.
Wow. I would have never figured that out on my own.Oh my god, if it's the reason I think it is.
It's what Hawt Dawg would be on a numpad
Anyway, just finished myself, and it is exquisitely Life Is Strange. Excited to see where Life Is Strange 2 goes.
Yes, the music here was really great too, and just seeing the reveal of the supernatural in the LiS universe again was a really amazing moment, and Chris's reaction to it, just perfect.
Resolution scaling. Let's say you're at 1080p and running it at 100%. The game will be rendered at 1080p. 66% will be the resolution that's 66% of that(1600x900 probably) but the UI will stay at 1080. 135% is basically downscaling. :)
Resolution scaling. Let's say you're at 1080p and running it at 100%. The game will be rendered at 1080p. 66% will be the resolution that's 66% of that(1600x900 probably) but the UI will stay at 1080. 135% is basically downscaling. :)
Yes, this is the one that plays at the end, thank you, loved this one!
Yes, this is the one that plays at the end, thank you, loved this one!
Were there any
?references to LIS1 other than the Jefferson namedrop and Emily having studied in Blackwell? I didn't see anything else.
Were there any
?references to LIS1 other than the Jefferson namedrop and Emily having studied in Blackwell? I didn't see anything else.