Life Is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 3: Hell Is Empty Trailer Released

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The trailer, which is posted below, follows on from the recent announcement of a release date for Episode 3: Hell Is Empty.

“Life Is Strange: Before the Storm races towards a dramatic conclusion as Rachel learns the truth about her family and needs Chloe’s support more than ever,” reads the description for Episode 3: Hell Is Empty.

“Meanwhile, Chloe begins to uncover a dangerous revelation which will require her to find the courage and strength to make some of the toughest decisions of her life…”

Earlier this week, Deck Nine had shared an image teasing the imminent arrival of Episode 3: Hell Is Empty.

Deck Nine vice president Jeff Litchford says that the development team has “poured their hearts and souls into this game.”

“We’re truly humbled by the amount of love and passion the fans have shown so far,” he added. “We are now nearly ready to release this last episode and excited to finally help fans shape the conclusion of this amazing story.”

First announced back at E3 2017, Before the Storm is a three-episode prequel to Life Is Strange.

A fourth bonus episode for Before the Storm, titled ‘Farewell,’ is to be released in 2018, with Life Is Strange actors Hannah Telle and Ashly Burch returning to reprise their roles of Max Caulfield and Chloe Price respectively.

Before the Storm Episode 3: Hell Is Empty will launch on December 20 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Diplomat

This is one of those rare games that I would rather watch on a Twitch stream than actually play.

If any of you are getting into streaming and wondering what might engage your audience, maybe give this a try.


Interstellar
WHURL said:

This is one of those rare games that I would rather watch on a Twitch stream than actually play.

If any of you are getting into streaming and wondering what might engage your audience, maybe give this a try.

I kind of get what you are saying, but games are meant to be played.


Diplomat
KrAzY3 said:
WHURL said:

This is one of those rare games that I would rather watch on a Twitch stream than actually play.

If any of you are getting into streaming and wondering what might engage your audience, maybe give this a try.

I kind of get what you are saying, but games are meant to be played.

 

You could say the same thing about sport. Its meant to be played. That doesn't mean that some sports aren't also entertaining to watch. And, depending on the person, some are more fun for them to watch than play. :-)

We all have different tastes and, for me, this just wasn't a game that I was particularly interested in. So it was a pleasant surprise to enjoy it on Twitch (I had to mod a stream where it was played).

I would not suggest to anyone that they should watch instead of play it, but I certainly would recommend it to streamers.




Gentleman, The King!

I hope they'll fully release it when i'm done with part one.