The next to last episode in the Telltale Games series, Game of Thrones: A Nest of Vipers, turns up the combat while starting to wrap up the series in typical GoT fashion. Expect a lot of blood to be spilt on the sand, in the snow, on the forest floor and pretty much everywhere this time around.
Things are getting a bit darker, but Chella is still on the case with Life is Strange episode 4: Dark Room. It’s time to start gathering clues on the trail for the missing Rachel. What’s Nathan Prescott hiding?
Life is Strange Episode 4: Dark Room begins where Episode 3: Chaos Theory left off. Max and Chloe’s lives are on a completely different track and Act I deals with that emotional fallout. This leads to a literal life or death choice.
Pook takes on Victor Vran, an alliterative game that plays like Diablo in this fast-paced Let’s Play that zooms into the style and aplomb that Haemimont Games brings to the genre. This one looks like a lot of fun. Come see if it’s your cup of Earl Grey tea.
Odallus: The Dark Call is an old style platformer that brings us all the joys that the genre offered long ago, when video games were played one quarter at a time. Heed this Call, as it’s the epitome of old school cool.
Chella plays Her Story Part 2 and it just gets more confusing. Now our suspect is talking about STDs, crazy parties and mysterious deaths that might or might not have anything to do with the mystery at hand. Come by and see if she ever gets to the bottom of this crazy mystery.
Video Review- Life is Strange Episode 4 - Dark Room
The fourth episode of Life is Strange – Dark Room is finally out, and Chella is all over it with this fascinating and sometimes tear-jerking Let’s Play. Come by and see all the crazy and intense stuff they packed into the first hour of this story.
Michael continues his review of the Liam Mulligan Series by Bruce DeSilva, and finds a much darker world than before. There is also a character in there named Gordon Freeman, though its not who you are thinking.
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