True Colors is the latest installment in the Life is Strange series and was developed by Deck Nine. True Colors follows a brand new protagonist, Alex, with a brand new superpower— empathy. While there are several areas where I just wanted more out of the experience, I’m still debating if this game might actually be better than the original Life is Strange.
Read MoreReview: Tell Me Why
Alyson and Tyler have been reunited to sell their childhood home. As the twins try to re-establish their relationship for the future, they also explore their past and start to unravel what really happened the night that tore them apart.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange 2
Overall, Life is Strange 2 is a very memorable and satisfying addition to the franchise, and DONTNOD continues to explore difficult but important themes in a very successful way.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange 2 - Ep. 2
The episode is slower than the first in terms of action, but continues to meet DONTNOD’s high standard for exploration and narrative/character development.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange 2 - Ep. 1
Buckle up. This game is already hella political. And it’s gorgeous and quirky and everything we wanted from another Life is Strange game.
Read MoreReview: The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit was released this week as a free demo and "the first step towards showing you the true potential of Life is Strange, and the possibilities of a diverse universe filled with interesting characters and stories to tell."
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Ep. 3
Welcome to the rollercoaster of emotions that you would expect from the finale of Life is Strange: Before the Storm. In case you were craving a few hours of whiplash between heartbreak, turmoil, anxiety, adrenaline, affection, and heartbreak again, Deck Nine has your back.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Ep. 2
Brave New World is the second installment in the Life is Strange prequel, Before the Storm. The latest chapter is a thoughtful exploration of Chloe and Rachel's developing relationship against the backdrop of a burning Arcadia Bay.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Ep. 1
Before the Storm is Deck Nine's prequel to Dontnod's Life is Strange. It's hard enough to make a satisfying follow-up to a game as loved as Life is Strange, let alone with a new developer and a new engine. However, Deck Nine seems to have succeeded in doing just that.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange
Life is Strange is a story-driven choice-based mystery adventure game and one of the best games I have ever played. Okay, it's not flawless, but it warrants more than a 4.5 and I've already committed to this 5 point scale, so here we are.
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