Technically the fourth game in the series but a direct sequel to Life is Strange from 2015, Double Exposure sees the return of some beloved characters, gameplay mixups, and a captivating presentation.
Double Exposure animated trailer for a reminder of the story in Max Caulfield's latest adventure. Here's a quick look at some ...
Double Exposure Switch review, we join the familiar Max Caulfield and wonder, is this really the girl we once knew?
Double Exposure offers some interesting narrative beats, gorgeous visuals, and a few endearing characters, but fails to ...
However, the pacing feels rushed towards the latter half of the game and gameplay mechanics aren’t as interesting as previous entries. Life is Strange: Double Exposure is the latest entry in the ...
In the extended gameplay trailer, we got a closer look at the world and characters, including the lighter moments that Life is Strange is known for. The trailer, however, quickly descends into a ...
Life is Strange: Double Exposure ... bringing together an emotional story and compelling powers-based gameplay to create something unique and engaging. Let’s take a look at any burning questions ...
Life is Strange: Double Exposure kicks off a decade after what went ... This power never gets used again in gameplay and overall only gets used again only once in a cutscene, where it then proceeds to ...
Instead of rewinding time to fix past mistakes, Life is Strange: Double Exposure’s gameplay revolves around the navigation of the separate timelines, aptly titled Living World and Dead World.