Choosing to report Nathan or hide the truth in Life is Strange during Episode 1 has consequences that span all five episodes. So, this guide will cover a general overview of what happens, and then a spoiler breakdown for those who don't mind knowing the exact ramifications of their decision.
If Max chooses to report Nathan in Life is Strange, he will be incredibly antagonistic toward her throughout the rest of the story, but Chloe won't be happy with Max's decision. There is also a point in a later episode where Nathan can get suspended if Max blames him for something else, and reporting him helps achieve this.
Life is Strange: How Long to Beat?Reporting Nathan SpoilersThe biggest consequences of reporting Nathan in Life is Strange are:
Hiding the truth about Nathan will cause him to be slightly less hostile toward Max throughout the game, and Chloe will be happy about the decision. If Max tries to get him suspended later on for another incident, it will only work if Max doesn't take the blame for something Chloe does in her room during Episode 1 of Life is Strange.
Hiding the Truth Spoilers
The biggest consequences of the decision in Life is Strange to hide the truth are:
Although it's not the most important choice to make in Life is Strange, deciding to report Nathan, or hide the truth, does color the story differently. The principal and Mr. Jefferson won't believe Max's accusation no matter what option is picked, but it is easier to get Nathan suspended if players decide to report him. Additionally, more plot clues are provided when Nathan is reported.
Hiding the truth means blaming Chloe in order to get him suspended, which will have a significant negative impact on their relationship going forward. There is no way for Max
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