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Dontnod Entertainment business and news from across the web.- Get Tell Me Why for FreeDONTNOD Entertainment is offering free copies of their supernatural episodic adventure game, Tell Me Why. The game is available for free on PC via Steam and also on Xbox platforms.
- Don't Nod once again makes Tell Me Why free in celebration of Pride MonthDontnod Entertainment is making its 2020 narrative adventure game, Tell Me Why, free on Steam and Xbox for the sixth consecutive year in celebration of Pride Month. The game was previously recognized with awards.
- For the sixth year running, Dontnod honors Pride Month by giving away an award-winning adventure gameFor the sixth consecutive year, Dontnod Entertainment is offering its narrative adventure game, Tell Me Why, for free throughout Pride Month. The game, which features a transgender protagonist and explores LGBTQ+ themes, is available on PC via Steam and on Xbox until June 30. Despite some criticism in past reviews, the free giveaway aims to support trans creators and charities.
- Spiders Studio Closes After Nacon Fails to Find Buyer | HappyGamerSpiders Studio, the developer behind GreedFall and Steelrising, is reportedly closing down after publisher Nacon failed to find a buyer. The closure highlights the struggles of mid-budget AA game development in the current industry landscape, where studios like Spiders are often squeezed out by massive AAA blockbusters and smaller indie projects. This marks a significant loss for the French gaming scene and the genre of unique, personality-driven action-RPGs.
- 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 for Life Is Strange: Reunion highlights the game's success in bringing the decade-long journey of protagonists Max and Chloe to an impassioned close. It emphasizes the opportunity for players to finally conclude their story as the characters reunite as adults.
- Why there won't be any Life Is Strange: Reunion review from us todaySquare Enix has not provided review copies for Life Is Strange: Reunion until launch day, leading to a lack of reviews and suspicion about the game's quality. This follows the poorly received Life Is Strange: Double Exposure and a rapid development cycle, with the publisher's actions mirroring those of companies who have withheld copies for games expected to review poorly.
- Life is Strange TV series lands Yellowjackets and Jennifer's Body director for first episodesKaryn Kusama, known for directing episodes of Yellowjackets and the film Jennifer's Body, will direct the first two episodes of Amazon's upcoming Life is Strange TV series. The adaptation, penned by Charlie Covell, will follow Max Caulfield's time-rewinding abilities as she investigates a disappearance with her friend Chloe Price. The next game in the series, Life is Strange: Reunion, is set to release on March 26 for Xbox Series X/S, PC, and PlayStation 5.