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Life is Strange: True Colors takes us to a new town, introduces us to a new power, and will put you into the shoes of a brand new protagonist in Alex Chen.
Most Life is Strange games have self-contained stories with unique standalone casts, so playing them in chronological order isn't necessary unless the game is a direct prequel or sequel.
Life Is Strange was created by Dontnod Entertainment, and released on January 30, 2015. It follows the story of Max Caulfield ...
Where Life Is Strange’s relatable college-set drama was tangled up in a web of time manipulation and murder mysteries, Deck Nine wisely makes the case that life, as an ordinary teenager, is ...
Life is Strange creators discuss leaving their hit narrative adventure series behind, building on it with Lost Records "In another universe, I would love to think of what could have been." ...
The Life Is Strange saga is expanding again in the form of Life Is Strange: Forget-Me-Not, a comic series set after the events of True Colors. heck out our exclusive cover art reveal.
So yes, Life is Strange: Double Exposure does repeat the past, as does Max herself. But this repetition isn’t done out of a lack of creativity, it’s done out of a desire to explore the past.
Life is Strange: Heatwaves was published on July 31st, a conveniently-timed prose addition to the franchise for anyone itching to get an LiS fix in before Halloween rolls around.
Square Enix has released the full five episodes of Life is Strange: Double Exposure, the latest game in the series, which is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox.
A crucial part of Life Is Strange‘s success model is as a community-driven game that everyone can play episodically, and commiserate or engage in discussions online as the pieces fall into place.
In Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Max is no longer the teenager we once knew. She’s an adult, a photographer-in-residence, and a teacher at Caledon University in Vermont.