6 Games Not Made By Telltale Where You Make Choices and Might Cry

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Life is Strange

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If we had to recommend one game for fans of Telltale, it would be Life is Strange. Adopting the same episodic format to weave its narrative and build tensions and suspense, and with a heavy emphasis on story and player decision, Life is Strange will toy with your emotions and have you second-guessing your choices throughout its entirety.

Telling the story of Max Caulfield, a photography student who discovers she has the ability to rewind time, you’ll investigate a missing person case of a girl from your college with your best friend (whom you saved from death with the help of said powers). Of course, the further you go exploring and use your powers, the weirder things get. This is an emotional rollercoaster and one series that you can’t afford to miss out on. Heck, it even came runner up for our Game of the Year 2015.

Oh, and the first episode is free on every format now, too, meaning you can give it a try with no strings attached.


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