Wed Jun 29 2022
Thank you everyone for the amazing launch!
This build fixes a few small bugs that slipped through the cracks.
This was really satisfying to play through! The sound design and music for this game, compared to past games, feels even more intentional and had a great deal of texture to it, the inclusion of other characters was an interesting evolution from the previous Taylorverse Lifeline games, being able to input a name was a massive improvement—and I kinda wish the old games could have something like that patched in, even if only to have the player’s name acknowledged once upon Taylor receiving it and not addressing the player by name again… but that’s just my personal opinion speaking. Overall, I still think Dave Justus’ character writing could use some tweaking and the choices between ‘best path’ and ‘worst paths’ are becoming a lot more binary, and feel like they are abandoning an element of player choice that has been present in other Lifeline games. However, the inclusion of Hydrox the bunny is enough to sway me into bumping my rating up an entire star… though, ultimately, I do wish we could’ve told Taylor to stuff some vegetables into a bag of some sort (maybe something we could have picked up in another room)… poor Taylor and Hydrox will have nothing to sustain themselves on for a good long while, it seems. In any case, this is a great installment of the Taylor series of Lifeline. I would hope that they continue appearing in future games, if more are ever made… until then, I enjoyed it dearly.
Not gonna lie. Started playing this new game and found out real early you can mess up LOL. Taylor has been apart of my sister and I life for awhile. We played through every game involving Taylor. Lifeline, Silent Night and Halfway Through Infinity. Once we discovered you guys were indeed working on a new game..we went back and replayed the old games to make sure we are updated for this new one ! Taylor had grown on me and I make sure I try and make the best decisions (let’s pretend I didn’t get her in trouble already lol) to help her on her journey. I’m glad you guys made it through the pandemic safe and sound. I hope we get to see more Taylor games. Well let me go finish this game ! It’s already 5 stars. It always has been.
I’ve loved this series, and I’m loving this story! The additional characters are really interesting, and I’m definitely invested in Taylor! However, this game has had several continuity errors. I never noticed any in the first three Taylor games. When I noticed one in this game I just figured, hey, writing all this choose-your-own-adventure type content can’t be easy! But I’m not terribly far into this game and there’s been three already. The dialogue options trap me into giving a character information I never got in the first place, or Taylor repeats a bit of dialogue they already gave me just a few lines above… That kind of thing. Individually, no big deal! But so many this early in the game makes me worry this game was not as well made as the others in the series. Which would be really disappointing, because the story is great, and I want to see where it goes! Preferably in a coherent, continuity-having way!
I played the trilogy as a kid and is so glad they brought the original writer back to do another game. I like how this one ended on a somewhat more positive note than the last one and the fact that it featured T2 as part of the team. Overall I still preferred the last game’s UI more than this one, really wish they kept the pfp feature for different people talking. The game definitely still sound and feel like the original trilogy although the story is a bit flawed at times and the system sometimes forgets certain decisions I’ve made it’s acceptable. It was still very fun. The only complaint I have is that my choices don’t seem to make as much difference as they used to in the last three games, and HelpBot is just Glados but annoying. Still, loved the game. Loved T2.
This is the last part of his story and it’s interesting because you could be a lifeline to him and too T2 there is lots of ways. This can go wrong and lots of ways. This can go right I’ve played this particular version a few times. I just wish they had a version where he can go back through the black hole to his universe and help out Maria but all in all a good close to his story
I've played a lot of the Lifeline series, but white out is not accessible with voiceover or two users that can't see. Is there a way that white out can be made accessible? I would like to play that one too. Unfortunately, I can't. The rest of the Lifeline games are accessible, just not that one.
Honestly I almost quit the game because it was really hard to figure out who was who and who was talking. But once the first half was over it picked up. You can never beat the original but that’s not your fault.
I like the concept, but there needs to be better writing. There’s very little actual choice, and few of the choices were things I would have really said. The writer was trying too hard to be funny, but the result was dialogue that sounded like AI-written Marvel content. The d ending madd no logical sense, and the characters made dumb choices (and you usually had no choice to do a smart thing).
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