Life Is Strange: True Colors scales back to a slower pace set in another small town. Its protagonist, Alex Chen, is an empath ...
Double Exposure Switch review, we join the familiar Max Caulfield and wonder, is this really the girl we once knew?
Regret has a way of making us wish, sometimes, that we could turn back time. The reality of the matter, though, is that we ...
I loved Life is Strange: Double Exposure. I found it to be a relatable narrative adventure that resonated with me on a deep level. But I can’t say I’m too excited about what’s next for the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The original Life is Strange, from developer Don’t Nod, launched as an episodic, story-driven adventure game published by Square Enix in 2015.
If there's one thing I can't get over with the Life is Strange series, it's that no matter how much elements of its design advances, some aspects feel as if they are always stuck in the past.
Life Is Strange captured my own heart the moment I steered Max through that storm. The various choices and paths throughout all the games in the franchise offer fun replayability, but we’re all ...
This has resulted in games being able to tell more immersive and captivating stories, exemplified by titles like Life Is Strange. Before the release of Life is Strange: Double Exposure ...
At one point in Life is Strange: Double Exposure’s third episode, Max Caulfield tried to discuss the well-being of a student named Reggie with Loretta, another student on campus. Loretta became ...
At least, that’s our reality. But for Max Caulfield, the time-traveling protagonist of 2015’s Life Is Strange, the same rules didn’t apply. The regret, though? That still applied to Max ...