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Life is Strange has always been known for deep character ... is being questioned by detectives because he took Safi’s camera from the crime scene on an impulse. To save him from suspicion ...
It's entirely possible to complete a playthrough of Life is Strange without seeing the sole overtly romantic scene between Chloe and Max – which, on the subject of tropes, can only occur in the ...
This article contains spoilers for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage and Life is Strange: Double Exposure. Throughout Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, one open question remains: what happened to Kat?
I've always associated the Life is Strange franchise with sweeping vistas across golden American landscapes, a constant background reminder ... even features fewer scene transitions than previous ...
Even as a Life Is Strange diehard, I felt a little awkward watching the scene unfold. Many players, myself included, found the dialogue in the original Life Is Strange often pretty stiff and silly ...
‘Life is Strange: Double Exposure’ is a direct sequel ... It doesn’t really get too much deeper than that. There was one scene where Max had to save a person from falling into a frozen ...
I loved Life is Strange: Double Exposure ... now that she knows she’s not alone in having them. A post-credits scene shows her recruiting Diamond, a student at Caledon, after she gets a ...
KF: And that means that not every power is a good Life is Strange power because the powers are intimately tied to the specific trauma, and when you find a story background and a power that ...
When Life is Strange first released in 2015 ... ending(s), a spiritual successor has quietly cropped onto the scene to push the envelope on the medium even further. From developer Polychroma ...
There's a point in Life is Strange: Double Exposure where detective ... Double Exposure also has the events of the first game lingering in the background. Personally, I think it was handled ...