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Deck Nine business and news from across the web.- Life is Strange: Reunion review – Second LifeLife Is Strange: Reunion, developed by Deck Nine, offers a mature and reflective continuation of the series' themes, focusing on the relationship between Max Caulfield and Chloe Price. The narrative adventure game features choice-based gameplay with impactful consequences and puzzles utilizing Max's time-bending powers, all presented in the series' signature art style and complemented by a strong soundtrack.
- Review: Life is Strange: Reunion Is an Unsatisfying FinaleLife is Strange: Reunion serves as an unsatisfying finale to the series, burdened by unresolved plot threads from previous installments and underdeveloped mechanics. The game follows Max Caulfield as she uses her time-rewind powers to prevent a university fire, while Chloe Price searches for answers about her fractured psyche. Despite the return of beloved characters, the narrative struggles to provide closure and feels more like fan service than a cohesive conclusion.
- Telltale Brings Five-Chapter Sci-Fi Adventure 'The Expanse' To SwitchTelltale has released The Expanse: A Telltale Series Deluxe Edition on the Nintendo Switch. This five-chapter narrative adventure, developed with Deck Nine, is a prequel to the TV show and puts players in the role of Camina Drummer. The Deluxe Edition includes a bonus episode and is available for $29.99 USD.
- The Expanse: A Telltale Series Launches on Nintendo Switch With Deluxe EditionThe Expanse: A Telltale Series, a narrative adventure prequel to the Amazon Prime Video show, is now available on Nintendo Switch as a Deluxe Edition. Developed by Telltale and Deck Nine, the game allows players to control Camina Drummer and make choices that shape the story, with the Deluxe Edition including a bonus chapter featuring Chrisjen Avasarala. The game is also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
- The Expanse: A Telltale Series arrives on Nintendo Switch todayThe Expanse: A Telltale Series – Deluxe Edition has been released on Nintendo Switch by Telltale and Deck Nine. This choice-driven sci-fi drama, serving as a prequel to the Amazon Prime show, allows players to control Camina Drummer and make decisions that impact the narrative. The Deluxe Edition includes all five episodes and a bonus Archangel chapter focusing on Chrisjen Avasarala.
- THE EXPANSE: A TELLTALE SERIES NOW AVAILABLE ON THE NINTENDO SWITCHTelltale has released The Expanse: A Telltale Series Deluxe Edition on the Nintendo Switch, with the game also available on PC, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series X|S. Developed in partnership with Deck Nine, this narrative-driven sci-fi adventure is set before the popular television series and features players as Camina Drummer making critical decisions that impact the Artemis crew's fate. The Deluxe Edition includes a bonus episode starring Shohreh Aghdashloo as Chrisjen Avasarala.
- Life is Strange's soundtrack is full of licensed bangers, and still hits even 11 years laterThe article discusses the impactful use of licensed music in the original Life is Strange, highlighting how its indie rock soundtrack enhanced the game's emotional narrative and coming-of-age themes. While subsequent games in the series also feature strong music choices, the first game's curated soundtrack is considered particularly memorable and fitting.
- Life is Strange: Reunion ReviewLife is Strange: Reunion serves as a finale to the series, bringing back original protagonists Max and Chloe for a new adventure that deals with the consequences of past choices and time manipulation. While the narrative can be confusing for newcomers and the presentation feels dated on PlayStation 5, the game excels in its character relationships and emotional storytelling, concluding the beloved series gracefully.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion: The Kotaku Review - KotakuThe review criticizes Deck Nine's "Life Is Strange: Reunion" for deviating from the series' established reality, likening it to fanfiction. The game is noted for its narrative adventure elements.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion review – a decade-long story comes to an impassioned close \ GuardianLife Is Strange: Reunion aims to conclude the story of Max and Chloe, bringing the beloved characters back together. While previous sequels struggled to capture the magic of the original, this new installment from Deck Nine and Square Enix seeks to provide a satisfying finale to their narrative.
- Life is Strange: Reunion does its best to give Max and Chloe fans what they want at the expense of almost every other…Life is Strange: Reunion attempts to satisfy fans of Max and Chloe by reuniting them, but sacrifices the narrative threads and character development established in Life is Strange: Double Exposure. While the game delivers on fan service moments between the two protagonists, it struggles to weave a cohesive story, leaving supporting characters underdeveloped and plot points unresolved. The review suggests that while the core relationship moments are enjoyable, the overall narrative execution is sloppy and does not do justice to the characters or the established lore.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review | Console CreaturesLife is Strange: Reunion serves as a conclusion to Max and Chloe's story, but the review suggests it falls back on familiar territory and uneven writing. While visually appealing at times, the game struggles to introduce new elements and feels like a missed opportunity for the series to evolve beyond its original protagonists.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion review – my view as a long-time fan of Max and ChloeLife Is Strange: Reunion is a narrative adventure that attempts to recapture the magic of the original by reuniting Max and Chloe, but ultimately falls short due to underdeveloped mechanics and narrative inconsistencies. Despite a strong focus on nostalgia and character moments, the game struggles with player agency and retcons previous story elements, making it a disappointing conclusion for the franchise. It is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion is a new low for Life Is Strange | PolygonThe article discusses the upcoming game Life Is Strange: Reunion, which brings back protagonists Max and Chloe. It notes that while Deck Nine's previous entry, Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, saw the return of Max, it struggled with certain elements of past events. The author questions whether this new reunion will be a success or a disappointment for the series.
- Life is Strange: Reunion is comfortably the worst entry in the series | TRGTravis Bruno of Capsule Computers reviews Life is Strange: Reunion, calling it the worst entry in the series. The game brings back Max and Chloe, but the article suggests it fails to capture the magic of the original, despite the return of Max as an adult in the previous installment, Life is Strange: Double Exposure.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review [Capsule Computers]Capsule Computers reviews Life is Strange: Reunion, which aims to conclude the story of Max and Chloe. The article notes that while previous sequels struggled to recapture the magic of the original, this installment brings the beloved characters back together. It questions whether this reunion will be a success or a disappointment.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review [Capsule Computers]This review discusses Life is Strange: Reunion, the latest entry aiming to conclude the story of Max and Chloe. It notes the series' past success with choice-based gameplay and time travel elements, and reflects on how previous sequels and the return of Max in Double Exposure handled the legacy.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review - Sacrificing art for productLife is Strange: Reunion is a disappointing sequel that sacrifices artistic integrity for commercial appeal, failing to deliver a meaningful narrative or innovative gameplay. The game suffers from poor writing, technical issues, and a reliance on nostalgia, particularly in its handling of the returning characters Max and Chloe. Despite a functional rewind mechanic, the overall experience is marred by plot holes and underdeveloped characters, making it a regression for the franchise.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review – Not the Reunion They DeservedLife is Strange: Reunion is a disappointing conclusion to the saga of Max and Chloe, suffering from pacing issues and a weak handling of Chloe's return. The game fails to deliver meaningful consequences for Max's powers and lacks the crucial downtime that defined earlier entries. Despite a visually appealing presentation and some sweet moments, it does not feel like the celebratory send-off the characters deserved.
- Round Up: Life Is Strange: Reunion PS5 Reviews Reveal a 'Tender, Heartfelt' Conclusion to Max and Chloe's StoryReviews for Life Is Strange: Reunion are largely positive, with an aggregate score of 85 on Metacritic, praising its 'tender, heartfelt' conclusion to Max and Chloe's story. Despite some technical issues and a lingering illusion of choice, critics highlight the emotional depth and narrative payoff. The game offers a satisfying send-off for long-time fans, focusing on nuanced character relationships and rewarding attention to detail.