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Life Is Strange is a single-player narrative adventure franchise that focuses on heartfelt, grounded stories with a twist of the strange.
The backlash to Life is Strange: Double Exposure continues, with fans planning a boycott, and Square Enix sending out DMCAs.
As it turns out, though, the latest Life is Strange game respects both endings and actually lets you pick what happened. Mild spoilers for Life is Strange: Double Exposure's first episode.
With the sequel, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, now being released, you may be wondering if Chloe Price will turn up at any point. In this quick guide, we will answer this major question.
Square Enix has announced Life is Strange Collection for the PlayStation 5.The collection includes all five Life is Strange games and will [...] ...
Square Enix has announced Life is Strange Collection, a collection including all five Life is Strange games for PlayStation 5. It will launch on October 2 for $59.99. Pre-orders are available now ...
But given what Max and Chloe went through together in the first Life Is Strange, it does not sit well with fans that their relationship would be discarded off-screen.
With the announcement of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, it's clear that fans are still not over Chloe Price.
The developer of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure has revealed how it will handle the ending to the first Life Is Strange game involving Max and Chloe.
Deck Nine Games Life is Strange: Double Exposure and the Chloe controversy, why has it upset some fans? The new video game from Deck Nine Games stars an adult Max Caufield.
One of the first major decisions in Life is Strange: Double Exposure is to decide if Chloe is alive or dead. One of those options makes for a better story.
An inability to commit to the narrative choices of Max’s last adventure holds Life is Strange: Double Exposure’s story back from introspection and narrative enjoyment.