Continued Sleuthing with Life is Strange Episode 3, Part Two
Chella continues to investigate the mysteries surrounding Life is Strange Episode 2, in part two of her Let’s Play adventure. What dark secrets will she uncover this time around?
Chella continues to investigate the mysteries surrounding Life is Strange Episode 2, in part two of her Let’s Play adventure. What dark secrets will she uncover this time around?
Join Chella as she braves the increasingly scary world of the Life is Strange series as she tackles Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory. Be ready for some serious skullduggery this week.
This week, the world got a new Fallout announcement. With E3 coming up, it wasn’t really a surprise, especially considering Bethesda is hosting its first stand alone press conference at the show. The Fallout 4 teaser trailer looks incredible, but I probably won’t play the game. I have this problem with Fallout.
So you’ve got a room for rent or you’re looking for a house share, but all the possible options mean you’ll be living with a gaming character. How do you decide? James and Chella to the rescue, once again, with Argue the Toss – the 15 minute podcast that answers modern life’s pressing questions.
It’s less than a month to go until E3 2015 kicks off. It’s been a slow year for me, so I’m hoping for some mega announcements with release dates for this year. So without further ado, here are the E3 2015 games I want to see.
On hearing that Watchdogs is getting a sequel, Chella and James thought there were other games that deserved a follow-up, but never got a look in. These are the sequels that never got made, but should have, according to Argue the Toss.
The new instalment of supernatural mystery game, Life is Strange, is called Chaos Theory and sees the search for Rachel Amber step up a gear. Episode 3 will be released on 19 May.
Point-and-click adventures are having a bit of a renaissance and The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a solid entry. The only trouble is it’s a comedy, which riffs off gamer and nerd culture, but our reviewer just didn’t enjoy the humor too much. Still, someone else might love it.
Chella needs a distraction from the result of the UK election and she’s turning to games. She’s created a list of the best games for escapism to a happy place, when real life gets too serious.
Imagine the dulcet tones of Morgan Freeman. Now imagine the velvety timbre of his voice playing your favourite game characters. That’s what this episode of Argue the Toss is about. The gang discusses penguins and ‘the Freeman Effect’ – listen up to find out what it all means.