SamJamie
Joined May 2013
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I played this game for about 10 minutes and was nearly bored to tears. The graphics, level design, and gameplay are all poor, along with just about everything else that makes a game enjoyable. It's clear that this game was made to cash in on the popularity of the "A Quiet Place" film series, but it's simply not worth your time.
While I didn't find this game as disappointing as some other reviewers, I still consider it a letdown within the Life is Strange franchise. The gameplay often struck me as dull, monotonous, and sluggish, which hindered my overall enjoyment. On the brighter side, the game was elevated by compelling characters and their well-developed arcs, alongside a beautifully crafted environment that showcased impressive graphics. The soundtrack also stood out, adding an atmospheric layer to the experience that I appreciated.
There were moments where the unmistakable Life is Strange vibe emerged-the emotional resonance during character interactions and the exploration of meaningful themes-but it's unfortunate that the overarching storyline and direction fell short of expectations. The mechanics of switching between different timelines often felt clunky and disjointed, making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative.
Overall, I would categorize this as an average game-worth experiencing for die-hard fans of the series-but it lacks the impactful moments that truly captivate and leave a lasting impression. It offers a satisfactory playthrough, yet it ultimately fails to elevate itself to the same heights as its predecessors.
There were moments where the unmistakable Life is Strange vibe emerged-the emotional resonance during character interactions and the exploration of meaningful themes-but it's unfortunate that the overarching storyline and direction fell short of expectations. The mechanics of switching between different timelines often felt clunky and disjointed, making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative.
Overall, I would categorize this as an average game-worth experiencing for die-hard fans of the series-but it lacks the impactful moments that truly captivate and leave a lasting impression. It offers a satisfactory playthrough, yet it ultimately fails to elevate itself to the same heights as its predecessors.
I found this game to be incredibly boring. The gameplay is repetitive, and the constant cutscenes are dull and irritating-when did games start including so many long, tedious cutscenes? Each level follows the same format: you stealthily walk through an area to find an objective. However, more often than not, you get spotted or killed, forcing you to replay the level repeatedly. This leads to a sense of pointless repetition. Unless you are a huge fan of the films, I don't think this game is worth your time. I didn't even finish it.