VGU Game Awards 2015: Best Episodic Game
Although it has only been in the public spotlight for a few years, episodic gaming has risen to become of one of the most popular genres of the current generation. Whether they are released weeks or months apart, each of them brings a unique window of perspective into the world…
Life is Strange Episode 5: Polarized Review
Endings are tricky business in games, especially when you’ve given the player the power of choice throughout the course of the story. Mass Effect 3 showed us what happens when you balls it up big time, garnering a significant backlash from the fans who felt cheated that all of their…
Life Is Strange Episode Four: The Dark Room Review
It really should go without saying at this point, but spoilers for the previous three episodes. If you haven't played them, stop reading this and go do that. The last episode, Chaos Theory ended on a pretty big cliff-hanger; Max altered the timeline to save Chloe’s dad from dying, inadvertently…
Life is Strange Reaches A Million Sales
As well as the release date for the fourth episode in the series, DontNod Entertainment have revealed that Life is Strange has sold a million copies. This is an amazing feat for any game to achieve, but considering that all the episodes have not been released, it is possible that…
Life Is Strange Episode Four Launch Trailer Released
After the earth shattering events of the last episode, DontNod Entertainment's time travel adventure series Life Is Strange is only two episodes away from it's climax. After awakening from the Chyrysalis, nearly running Out of Time and experimenting with Chaos Theory, it is time for Max to enter the Dark…
Life is Strange Episode Three: Chaos Theory Review
Disclaimer: Episodic games are a weird one to review; with a new episode comes a new review but it’s still the same game as before; it’d be like reviewing the campaign to Gears of War in five instalments and talking about how the shooting feels in each one. Consequently, there…
Life is Strange Episode Two: Out of Time Review
Episode two of DONTNOD Entertainment’s Life is Strange is here. Can they continue their systematic trampling of everyone else in the genre, or was Episode One a fluke? Out of Time starts with Max waking up, but rather jarringly it puts you in control, by which I mean it makes…
Life is Strange Episode One – Chrysalis Review
DONTNOD Entertainment are a studio that took a shot and fell short, like so many before them when their last game, Remember Me, was met with middling reviews and spartan sales. Rumours were abound that DONTNOD had gone the way of the Dodo, but thankfully they are alive and kicking,…
Life is Strange Launch Trailer
DONTNOD Entertainment have released the launch trailer for their upcoming episodic game, Life is Strange. Life is Strange follows the story of Maxine Caulfield as she comes to terms with her new found ability to reverse time. It looks like Telltale finally have some competition in the episodic, choice-driven adventure…
Remember Me Developer Files for Bankruptcy (Updated)
Paris based developers Dontnod Entertainment are reportedly filing for bankruptcy this morning, according to Gamasutra. Several French websites have been confirming the story, including the financial website Societe, which reports the Studio have both filed for bankruptcy and been assigned legal representatives. Dontnod Entertainment's debut title, Remember Me, was published…
Remember Me – Music Remix Contest Winners Announced
In June, Capcom began a competition asking for fans' best remixes of "Fragments," a track from Dontnod Entertainment's Remember Me, a 3rd person action game set in Neo-Paris. The game's community then took to their instruments, decks, and whatever else they could make music with and got to work. Today,…
Remember Me Available Now in North America, Friday for Europe
Capcom confirmed today that the third person action adventure title Remember Me releases today across North America and on June 7 for European territories. Available at retail for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC, the title will also be available to download digitally…
Remember Me Review
New IP’s are hard to come by nowadays, especially those that are inventive or actually something new rather than a copy of something else masked as a new game. Capcom and DontNod’s new game, Remember Me, just happens to fall into this bracket and it brings with it a couple…
Remember Me Live Action Trailer And Screenshots
In just a few days Dontnod Entertainment's first game "Remember Me" will be on sale. Taking place in 2084 Neo-Paris, the game follows the amnesiac Nilin as she attemts to uncover her lost past. Taking heavy nods from the feel of Deus Ex and the gameplay of Prince of Persia,…