Everything else leading up to it was brilliant. It's wrapped up in mystery, we finally get to interact with someone else with powers AND AS MAX!
The beginning of episode 5 we pick up with Max and Safi jumping into the eye of the storm which is where you went wrong in my opinion. Doing so negates any threat the storm has had in the previous games and opened up a wide array of hard to answer questions. My opinion the storm should be a side effect of time travel and not dimension shifting and there should of been another reason why Max or "Max" shot safi. Other than that I thought the game was brilliant, a real on the edge of your seat nail biter with the heartfelt touch we love about the LIS series.
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No love went into episode 5!
Everything else leading up to it was brilliant. It's wrapped up in mystery, we finally get to interact with someone else with powers AND AS MAX!
The beginning of episode 5 we pick up with Max and Safi jumping into the eye of the storm which is where you went wrong in my opinion.
Doing so negates any threat the storm has had in the previous games and opened up a wide array of hard to answer questions.
My opinion the storm should be a side effect of time travel and not dimension shifting and there should of been another reason why Max or "Max" shot safi.
Other than that I thought the game was brilliant, a real on the edge of your seat nail biter with the heartfelt touch we love about the LIS series.