I prefer this story than the rest of the episodes, its so camp

I was on this game the whole time ever since I got it. I was obsessed with Aya.

This is just a game of one gag after another. But it left a scar on me.
However, this is not your typical horror game, and it addresses mental health troubles.

This is how I found out Telltale Games is back in business, and Deck Nine is on this gig, so I figured I'd try this game to see if it's any good. Even though I'm not a fan of the Spacey theme, I was curious to see if Telltale made any improvements or upgrades based on their previous games.

The story of the game was okay, and it was easy to follow because I looked up and read that you didn't need to know the lore of the TV series as this story takes place before the show. You could start playing this game right away.

Camina Drummer, the main character's voice actress, was fantastic. It was excruciating at first, but it gradually grew on me. There were likeable characters in the story, and the antagonist was one of my favourites. The controls were trippy and at times confusing, but I liked the Magboots that let you walk on walls.

My initial impression of the game was that it seemed unfinished or lacking something. I couldn't put my finger on it, which bothered me until the end. Some "action" cutscenes, such as opening doors, were unnecessary. They should have made it more interactive in some way. Even when it came to QTEs, there were fewer button prompts used than in previous games.

Another annoying aspect of the game is when you accidentally listen to a log, which stops you from interacting with other things and forces you to wait for it to finish.

I tried playing the DLC story "The Archangel" but gave up halfway through the gameplay because I found it boring.

I've never been a huge fan of space games, but since Telltales is making a comeback with this game—which, to be honest, isn't a particularly good comeback—I decided to give it a try. The gameplay was enjoyable for the most part, despite the okay storyline. It was a little disappointing because I had expected more upgrades and improvements for the gameplay.

I hope to see more Telltale games in the future!

I don't understand some of the negative reviews of this game, I quite enjoyed it. It wasn't perfect or even had one of those triple A games quality but it is playable.

The game takes place on a remoted island called "Glory Island" in the middle of nowhere. You play Jess, who's still dealing with her sister's death and was invited to join the Prismic Science Retreat by her old friend Kim.

Some of the monster designs were impressive, including the final boss. And the level designs for the Gloom realm are the best; the atmosphere they create will give you that spooky, unsettling sense. The weapons used for this game are so creative, you could use salts, essential oils, sage sticks, and others that suit the entire theme. To be honest, the entire concept of this game reminded me of Stranger Things because the opponents appear to be related to the show. Even the music gave me retro vibes.

The combat and crafting systems were subpar. I feel like some of the ingredients are TOO few that sometimes you have no choice but to substitute the rest of the weapons you have (I'm looking at you twigs).

The puzzles were a meh, I mean there weren't a lot of it and its not difficult. I think you just have to keep in mind that there will be enemies appearing whenever you are doing the puzzles which is quite annoying because the supplies are limited too.

When I played this, I got the Spiritual Ending which made me curious about the other two endings, so I had to check it. And I think the ending I got is the best one among the rest, I feel like that's how her story really happened and it adds more points for having a Classic Horror ending.

Despite the negative reviews, I feel like you should try this game whenever you have the chance.

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TL;DR, POSSIBLE SPOILERS - Basically you are good Thanos trying to retrieve all these Gem Stones (a.k.a Prism Crystals) from your retreat mates who turned evil because of their traumas to undo a curse - POSSIBLE SPOILERS

This review was written before the game released

It's not bad, for being a free game. And I couldn't wait for other characters to be added pretty soon!

To play this game was one of my dreams ever since this got released, and I finally did play it, well I did, although I had to play it on someones PC.
Before anything else I just had to say that the PC Porting of this game is crap, I don't really know how PC Porting works but Naughty Dogs/Sony could've done better. It's so laggy and the frames keep going all over the place.

Anyways, I love this game. I love the story. The characters are pretty memorable, I love the dynamic duo of Joel and Ellie. I am too overwhelmed (in a good way) to even write a full review to this. This game is like the coldness, if you flip your pillow on the other side. The world was never the same when this game got released, it had a huge impact to gamers. And that's the truth. I'll give this one another replay once I get the game for myself.

I'm hoping to play TLOU Part II soon, I'm so excited for the story's continuation (if only I get a PS or maybe they publish a PC Port for it).

PC Port is kinda wonky like its bad for me.

For it having a basic game style (just like some other horror games out there), I like the vibes that its giving to the players.
The eerieness of the atmosphere, the plain tiled background, the noise of the buzzing lights and the long empty hallway is just so perfect for a subtle horror.

It wasn't pushed to make it seem more scary nor lacked for being scary, it's at the right fine line.

2017

I feel like the game started very well but as soon as you get to the middle of it everything started to down fall.

They had lots of potential to make the game mechanics even better like adding an upgrading system- where you could maybe increase stamina, upgrade your pistol, decrease the "En"/Echo's radius detection, etc...- but they just never added anything else by the end of the game, except for the Super Echo which they added to maybe make it "more challenging" and to prolong the gameplay more.

Slowly, I kinda got boring with playing til the end because of how it gets too repetitive and sometimes annoying.

The main menu is pretty sick though I like what they did with it. I adore the Victorian-type map designs and aesthetics, its very elegant to look at.

Overall, the game was pretty okay I'm just really bummed out that they didn't add more to the gameplay cos they really had potential.

Now this. This is what I'm talking about.

I've been wanting to play this for a very long time, and since I played it this year. I found the story of the series interesting.

This game has such a good story about two siblings. Good game mechanics too. I recommend this to everyone.

This game has it's ups and downs. Checked for the story, but stayed for the gameplay.