Life is Strange is getting another entry, this time helmed by the series’ first protagonist, Max Caulfield. Here’s what we know so far about 'Life is Strange: Double Exposure.'
Life Is Strange: Polarized is the Season Finale of a five part series that sets out to revolutionise story based choice and consequence games. Features - A beautifully written modern adventure game - Rewind time to change the course of events ...
That said, it’s a bit disappointing that choices don’t always appear to have all that much of an impact inLife Is Strange; the finale, in particular, is almost more binary than the one fromMass Effect 3. This isn’t likeUntil Dawn, in which every character can (and probably will) ...
Life is Strange: Double Exposure's sense of surprise doesn't hit with the same force as Life is Strange did nine years ago, but it has managed to re-engage me for a few hours to catch up with a character I've long wanted to see, and leave me with a sense of personal enrichment ...
Life is Strange True Colors Memories Locations Memory Collectibles in True Colors are present in your environment in the form of different interactable objects. You may interact with these memories in True Colors by holding onto L2. This will activate Alex’s power, and after that, press the ...
Sex/Life star Adam Demos talks about his season two role, working with real-life partner star Sarah Shahi, the finale ending and what comes next.
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Life is Strangehas a knack for constructing emotionally earnest moments by any means necessary. Considering how Deck Nine's previous work hardly hit even that expectation,True Colorsrepresents noteworthy improvement by comparison. But asTrue Colorstrundles towards its finale, changing from a mechanically...
Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a triumph. Deck Nine has crafted a game that’s grown with its audience, resulting in another entertaining larger-than-life narrative that somehow, despite its dizzying heights, manages to tap into the messy nuances that come with being an adult - covering...
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