

Working here, she begins discovering something completely new to her. In search of help, she finds an organization that fights against the aliens secretly.

Why do they contact her of all people? Is it possible to stop the aliens? She has been trying to answer these questions since the day she saw the truth.

Someone else contacts her, in need for help- and it continues. After that, she is thrown into a mysterious and hidden world. But after a mysterious dissapearance of her parents, stories from her uncle, she began rethinking all that she knew about space and Earth before.After her childhood friend-with whom she lost connection long time ago-is chosen to accompany the crew on the first mission of a new spacecraft which soon crashes on a distant moon, she decides to take an action, building a communicator to get in touch with him again. The aliens are already on Earth.Most of the world population is oblivious to this fact- just like Emma Blackwood was once. Warning:this is Lifeline game fanfiction,and it may not be fully canonical to Lifeline Timeline.It mostly consists of my own ideas.Also,you don't have to play Lifeline to read this,BUT I highly recommend playing it for better understanding.
#Lifeline halfway to infinity best ending series#
Lifeline: Halfway to Infinity is the shortest in the series so far but is one of the most thrilling. Effectively putting your finger in between the pages while you see if it’s game over. Should you fail the rewind story option puts you back as far as you choose to go so you can change your decision. The narrative is thrilling & can lead to many deaths. This time round Taylor is forced into a position where menial tasks are just not possible, he’s constantly under attack & forced to ask a lot of questions, making decisions that can go either way. It’s a wild ride that doesn’t let up much. For a text adventure, having a character you care about is so important but the story itself doesn’t let you down. You’ve guided Taylor twice before, you know this character. New players would find this a confusing play as Taylor constantly refers to the long-time relationship that exists between the two of you.įor returning players that just makes it all matter more though. He’s up against it here in a way that he’s never been before & it’s great how the dynamic between him & the player has shifted over the game series. Unfortunately, as Taylor himself acknowledges, he has the worst luck in the universe. His nerdy charm & general positive attitude makes him a likeable character & you’ll want to help guide him to safety. Once again, Taylor proves to be the one character from the series that you can get behind fully. That is until a mysterious ship arrives with a someone on board that will shake Taylor’s existence to its very core.

The greens are roaming the ship & it looks like it’s the end for our hero. Halfway to Infinity picks up directly after the events of that game & sees Taylor caught in the gravitational pull of a black hole. That story is told in Lifeline: Silent Night. Unfortunately the greens aren’t finished with him yet. The best ending of the first game sees Taylor escape & end up on the White Star mining ship. These aliens (the greens as Taylor calls them) are determined to spread & take over Earth. Taylor first appeared in the very first Lifeline game having crashed on a mysterious moon where he discovered an alien race that takes over the bodies of his crew. It’s also arguably his best but also his shortest story to date. Lifeline: Halfway to Infinity brings back series favourite & star, Taylor. You can read all our previous Lifeline game reviews below. For every great story, there has been another that has failed to capture the imagination. So far the games to date have been hit & miss. You’ll have to wait it out while they sleep, walk or take care of other tasks. The main character will write messages and complete activities at a human pace. The series features a real-time waiting system between messages. Effectively a ‘choose your own adventure’ game, you take on the role of the ‘lifeline’ tasked with guiding a character through their trials. Lifeline: Halfway to Infinity is the latest in the long running text adventure series by 3 Minute Games.
