Square Enix's Life is Strangeseries has captured the interests of fans with its rich storytelling, characters, and choices that actually matter. The series has switched between two different developers, Dontnod Entertainment and Deck Nine, and currently there are three mainline titles, two spin-offs, remasters of the original two games, and a comic series.
The most recent entry, Life is Strange: True Colors, serves as both a brand-new tale and a sequel of sorts to the original. Almost all the content that has been released in the franchise has been connected to Life is Strange, but Life is Strange 2 has just the one title. Life is Strange 2 has just as intriguing of a story as Life is Strange and it deserves as much love as the first title.
Life is Strange: Remastered is a Chance to Reconsider Its Ending
Life is Strange launched in 2015 and put players in control of Max Caulfield, who recently returned to her hometown of Arcadia Bay. Upon returning she witnesses her childhood best friend, Chloe Price, get shot in the school's bathroom. Max becomes enraged and discovers she has the ability to rewind time, which she uses to save Chloe. The duo then spend five chapters reconnecting, messing with Max's powers, and tracking down Chloe's missing friend Rachel Amber. Together they discover the tragic fate of Rachel Amber, and Max must choose to either let Arcadia Bay be destroyed by a terrible storm or to go back in time and let Chloe die.
After the praise Life is Strange received, Deck Nine stepped in and created the three-chapter spin-off Life is Strange: Before the Storm.Before the Storm takes place three years before the events of the first game and puts players in the shoes of Chloe Price. Chloe is dealing with the death of
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