Square Enix has revealed a brand-new trailer for Life is Strange: Remastered Collection, with emphasis on how the original game looks and runs compared to its initial release. Life is Strange was a critical success upon its initial release, winning several awards and garnering acclaim from players for its rich thematic story, likable characters, beautiful soundtrack, and its unique take on a coming-of-age tale based on the numerous important choices that can be made throughout the game.
The original 5-episode game was developed by Dontnod Entertainment, who also handled development of its 2018 sequel, before work on new titles shifted to developer Deck Nine, who first got its start with the series by creating the 3-episode prequel Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and the recently released Life is Strange: True Colors. With the release of True Colors, Square Enix also announced that both the original game and Before the Storm would be remastered in a new collection to be released sometime after True Colors.
Life is Strange Remastered Collection Release Date Announced
While the prospect of a remastered collection sounded exciting, players still waited patiently to see what kind of remastered changes the two titles would have. Thus, Square Enix has unveiled a brand new extended gameplay trailer for Life is Strange: Remastered Collection, showcasing what changes have been made in particular to the original game.
This 6-minute long trailer presents the opening of Life is Strange’s first episode Chrysalis, in which protagonist Max Caulfield stumbles upon a heated discussion between popular kid Nathan Prescott and her childhood friend Chloe Price, where Max first discovers her ability to rewind time. According to Square Enix, the
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