@Stino69 ah, the old "commenting with a vague criticism on a public forum and then refusing to explain as though everyone should already share your opinion" approach
@Nintendo4Sonic ignore it and form your own conclusion. I loved the game, in it's entirety, and thought episode 5 did a good job of bringing everything toward a point of closure while leaving enough room for a sequel, which I hope we still get in spite of the sales.
@ParboldCoder I have such a different experience. The game did add something new, which I'll word as vaguely as I can here to avoid spoiling , it presented you with a dilemma akin to one faced in lis1, and had your protagonist (who thought all they were capable of doing was making things worse) face up to it and decide if they're able to face up to it differently, this time around.
I truly think it's just the toxic fandom that believe the only way to return Max was with Chloe. I personally thought the new game was excellent and really a step up on all fronts from prior games. What is ironic to me is that if the fandom is this toxic over not making it about Chloe, I truly believe they would've nitpicked apart any game actually including her anyway. If you're okay with an original story about Max, then please do go for this game and form your own opinion. Btw, the next game with Max could still revisit the relationship, and there will at some point be another game with Max.
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Re: Square Enix Wonders Why Life is Strange: Double Exposure Didn't Work Out
@Stino69 ah, the old "commenting with a vague criticism on a public forum and then refusing to explain as though everyone should already share your opinion" approach
Re: Square Enix Wonders Why Life is Strange: Double Exposure Didn't Work Out
@Nintendo4Sonic ignore it and form your own conclusion. I loved the game, in it's entirety, and thought episode 5 did a good job of bringing everything toward a point of closure while leaving enough room for a sequel, which I hope we still get in spite of the sales.
Re: Square Enix Wonders Why Life is Strange: Double Exposure Didn't Work Out
@ParboldCoder I have such a different experience. The game did add something new, which I'll word as vaguely as I can here to avoid spoiling , it presented you with a dilemma akin to one faced in lis1, and had your protagonist (who thought all they were capable of doing was making things worse) face up to it and decide if they're able to face up to it differently, this time around.
Re: Square Enix Wonders Why Life is Strange: Double Exposure Didn't Work Out
@Stino69 what, because it isn't about Chloe?
Re: Square Enix Wonders Why Life is Strange: Double Exposure Didn't Work Out
I truly think it's just the toxic fandom that believe the only way to return Max was with Chloe. I personally thought the new game was excellent and really a step up on all fronts from prior games. What is ironic to me is that if the fandom is this toxic over not making it about Chloe, I truly believe they would've nitpicked apart any game actually including her anyway. If you're okay with an original story about Max, then please do go for this game and form your own opinion. Btw, the next game with Max could still revisit the relationship, and there will at some point be another game with Max.