Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room Reviews

Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room is ranked in the 86th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6 / 10
Jul 27, 2015

Life is Strange's penultimate episode abuses its own mechanics and drags the pace down, but bookends its slog with two powerful, well-worth-it gut punches.

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6 / 10
Jul 27, 2015

A hugely disappointing penultimate episode, but if you enjoyed the first three it's still nowhere near enough to put you off from following things through to the end.

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IGN
Top Critic
6 / 10.0
Jul 30, 2015

Dark Room finally sets off the mystery but it's the least consistent episode of Life Is Strange so far.

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6.5 / 10.0
Aug 13, 2015

'Dark Room' exhibits the best and worst of what Life is Strange has to offer

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6.5 / 10.0
Jul 28, 2015

Episode 4 wraps up some mysteries, but leaves you with even more questions, enticing you to stay on the turbulent ride

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6.7 / 10.0
Jul 31, 2015

Dark Room brings out the darkness in Arcadia Bay, but fails to continue one of the best parts of Life is Strange.

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Jul 29, 2015

'Darkroom' is not quite as substantial as the last episode, but 'Life Is Strange' has real potential for a strong, surprising finish. This episode sags in the middle but the choices that are offered to the player are still difficult, and it's a good thing when an episodic game torments its players with self-doubt after tough decisions. The series has been a capable story thus far and I'm very curious to see how Dontnod finishes everything.

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7 / 10.0
Jul 30, 2015

When Dark Room moves beyond its initial twist in order to return to the mystery at the centre of the game's overarching plot, it succeeds at offering exciting gameplay in lieu of maintaining its thematic focus.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 16, 2015

We can't wait to see the conclusion to the story we started back in January, as well as playing the role of Max one last time. It's been a long and bumpy ride, but we're glad we are on board.

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73 / 100
Jul 30, 2015

But there is one more episode left and the town of Arcadia Bay has yet to be saved. There is still time for Max's story to be subsumed by melodrama, for the game to simply spend the emotional currency it has worked hard to gather on a cliffhanger for the sake of having a cliffhanger. Come October shall we look back and wonder where this potential went? Perhaps we shall ask ourselves what could have been done differently. Or, perhaps, Life is Strange will navigate these concerns, becoming the game we hoped it would be.

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David Lovato
Top Critic
8 / 10
Aug 3, 2015

From the gate it was clear that Life is Strange was a title to keep an eye on. It's now evolved into an experience over a million players are constantly on the edge of their seats to continue, and is poised to become one they'll likely never forget. Even a seemingly shorter, more linear episode like this one shines in all the right places; it's a visual novel with a choose-your-own-adventure twist in which choices matter, and consequences are finally catching up like the dark cyclone ever hurdling toward Arcadia Bay.

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8 / 10
Jul 30, 2015

The wait for the next episode is going to be quite painful.

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4 / 5.0
Aug 2, 2015

All in all, episode 4 is a good instalment and let's hope that the next episode comes sooner rather than later which may hurt the revelations found in episode four but if you enjoyed the previous stories, you'll enjoy this one. So how does Amber, Frank, Nathan, Veronica, Warren, Chloe and Max all connect? The answer will be found out in episode 5!

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Jul 29, 2015

Life is Strange Episode 4 Dark Room is terrific, once again delivering a magnificent blend of reality, authenticity, danger and twists. The uncalled for cork board investigation scene is not enough to derail Dark Room entirely, and the ending more than makes up for it. Life is Strange continues to be one of my favorite games of the entire year and I hope DONTNOD can finish off the story with the same impact in episode five, as they have delivered in the first four episodes.

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Jul 28, 2015

Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room is easily one of the game's best episodes thus far, which is saying a lot. Not only does it successfully build upon the gut punch that was its predecessor's ending, but it also progresses the plot in very interesting ways, and concludes with a shock that will once again leave players breathless.

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Aug 11, 2015

Life is Strange's progression from a promising, awkward experiment to a confident, bold narrative is one of the year's most interesting gaming tales.

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Aug 5, 2015

This is the fourth time in as many chapters that Life Is Strange has shocked me big time. So bring on the conclusion stat. I am ready for one more trip to Arcadia Bay.

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Aug 9, 2015

After a brief emotional detour, Life is Strange gets back to its main plot. The beginning and end of this episode are strong, with a lot of tension and emotional payoff, but the middle feels like it's padding out the gameplay time instead of serving the story. Still, this is the best episode yet.

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82%
Aug 4, 2015

A Telltale-esque title set in suburban America that hints at maturity.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 18, 2015

After the shocking conclusion of Chaos Theory, Life is Strange Dark Room ups the ante once more and continues on it path of out of the blue surprises. Taking a darker and at times almost gruesome turn, episode 4 offers not only the longest story of the four but the best in the series so far. Character development reaches a new emotional level of depth and the gameplay has developed further again to gain a sense of challenge.

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