Kevin finished the first episode of Life is Strange in about 2 hours, and noticed he missed a few conversation opportunities when the game summarized his choices at the end. He might not be Max's
Izzie is a punk, a girl who likes girls, and a hella good guitarist. Turns out the punk life is exactly what Steph needs. She loves the music, the art, and the fashion, but most of all she likes the girl. Entranced, she offers to drum for Izzie, forming the band Drugstore Makeup. A hit in more ways than one, Drugstore Makeup compete in a battle
[You can read reviews for past episodes here: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4.] Pangs of guilt washed over me in the final moments of Life is Strange 2.I saw the conclusion to this
Life is Strange 2 isnโt the only video game to address politics. The first BioShock, for example, is all about the fall of a Utopian society and is deeply influenced by the ideologies of
Life is Strange 2 continues to have a very stylish presentation. Its sharp art style continues to shine through. Its sharp art style continues to shine through. Seanโs diary - which further highlights the mindset and personality of the character - is loaded with fun doodles and quality illustrations.
Life is strange. They had a lot of strange occurrences. The writers just said, "ok they're gonna be going through a place what has a lot of quite cults, so let's just add it to the story for thier adventure." I don't think it's so deep, to say "it was forced in". Because the game is supposed to be realistic.
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