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An excellent ending to the series, but best played by those who have played its predecessors.
If you like a straightforward plot and don't mind Lovecraftian-like animations.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.
Only recommended for those who read this review and still want to buy the game anyway.
A game that will resonate with you and make you nostalgic for something that you might not even remember forgetting.
If you enjoy the sort of puzzles found in Myst, then you'll feel right at home in the clever, exploration-focused world of Ether One.
The content is fantastic, though the timing between episodes holds the game back.
If you hate South Park, you won't like this. If you're in the middle or love the show, this is the RPG for you.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.
This isn't the next big JRPG, but it'll certainly take you a long time to complete.
The content is fantastic, though the timing between episodes holds the game back.
A messy, bland RPG that might attract some for its nostalgic powers.
An experience I advise no one to miss.
Probably good for your kids.
George Stobbart and Nico Collard are sleuthing again, and it feels pretty good.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.
A disappointing experiment in disappointment.
Amazing old-school mechanics meet modern conventions.
I’d argue, though, that we need more games like this. I don’t think Lone Survivor can possibly be taken seriously on the levels of the works I’ve mentioned in this review. However, the fact that every design choice in the game aims at putting the player in the head of the protagonist as much as a side scrolling horror game can, sometimes at the expense of something that might have made the game more “fun,” is deserving of praise. At the very least, it is deserving of examination. And I absolutely think it is deserving of at least an evening or two of your time.
A new Zelda that will set the standard for years to come.