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1 person found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Would be a great DLC, if they decided to do something about the hackers still rampaging the game like they said they would. Seriously, can't even enjoy using this when I get put to sleep constantly at the start of a match. The items are fun to play with and add additional layers to the Defense class, but that doesn't matter when you can't even play with hackers spamming Feather Illusion Jutsu or Nervous System Rupture continuously.
Posted December 4, 2021.
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4 people found this review helpful
15.4 hrs on record
Honestly the whole system with how to have Daniel turn out right is completely messed up and should have been broken down better in the game instead of in a YouTube video right before episode 5 came out. The game pales in comparison to the first in terms of making you feel anything for the characters outside of Sean. The music, however, is still up to par with the first and allows for beautiful scenes; until you step away from there and continue to have those scenes few and far between. The story has so many issues where the whole point of them running away is just clustered and makes no sense if you think about it, especially when Sean figures out Daniel has power later in the first episode. Now Sean as a whole I loved throughout the entire game and really felt his struggle, but with how the game presents the information of shaping Daniel that ended up making me try to balance Morality and Brotherhood and that caused both to end up low screwing over the later points of the story because I wanted to be there for him as a brother and teach him right at the same time.

This is a bit of a spoiler for episode 5: If you're curious about certain events after Life is Strange 1, then I can recommend making it this far at least as it gives some clarity depending on which route you went.

I recommend taking my opinion with a grain of salt, because I only played through once and saw both outcomes of my ultimatum choice you might experience a much better story than I did, however I can state that I disliked a large portion of the game, specifically dealing with Daniel and how the story progressed because of this, and that is why I am not playing through again and additionally why my opinion is as such.
Posted December 3, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
101.1 hrs on record (96.7 hrs at review time)
While at first I would have recommended this game in its earlier stages I cannot continue that support. The game has ten chapters for story mode that go by within an hour or two. This is what it initially started with and with a good bit of improvements an easy to beat boring boss turned into a still easy to beat boss with minions who do more than him. Horde mode is fun at first as a different pace from the overall campaign yet it falls flat after a bit getting more and more repetitious as you go on. The newest mode, Grimm Gauntlet, suffers from a really big problem with enemy scaling. Instead of it gradually building up and getting harder it starts off difficult and ends up getting impossible really quickly. This game was fun for a hack'n'slash type game, but with it's poor treatment over the years it has fallen greatly. Really now it's about a novelty game for RWBY fans to enjoy, and trust me I have enjoyed playing this game despite it's faults. In the end I can't recommend it due to how poorly it's evolved from it's early stages to what it is now.
Posted July 27, 2017. Last edited January 23, 2019.
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