During the first four episodes of Life Is Strange, Max has to contend with several human antagonists, including her classmates and a few pernicious adults. Meanwhile, the storm she saw in a vision heading towards Arcadia Bay serves as a looming threat. And in episode five, the now fully-grown tornado, and accompanying inclement weather, finally reaches the seaside town and destroys almost everything.
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The residents of Arcadia Bay understandably see it as a natural disaster, but the players and main characters can think differently. Max and Chloe agree that the former constantly messing with the timeline — mainly to save the latter — is the cause of the storm. But is that actually the case?
In the first few episodes, Max has several visions, which give the teenager a glimpse into the future when the tornado reaches Arcadia Bay. So, straight away, it's proven that Max has some sort of connection to the storm, as there was no other indication at that point that the incident was going to occur.
When Chloe learns of Max's visions and notices some strange anomalies occurring around them, she brings up Chaos Theory. She believes that Max's altering of destiny when she saved Chloe's life has led to a giant event — the tornado.
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While Max shrugs off the suggestion at the time, she agrees with Chloe's theory by the end of the game when the storm has engulfed the town. As a result, the two protagonists believe that to rectify the situation, Max has to go back in time to before she ever used her power. It's up to you whether you decide to do that.
At the end of the game you are given the choice to save Arcadia Bay by going back in time and
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