Life is Strange 2 is bold, ballsy, and wildly ambitious, promising an epic and personal odyssey across America circa October 2016. Dontnod is capturing the mood of a powerful country in the midst Alice B: I actually did have a smidge of trouble empathising with the Diaz boys because their faces seem just a teeny bit more mask-like than the girls of Life is Strange. I think because their eyes are much darker, so the computer just makes them look like olives pinballing around in their sockets. Our review: Parents say ( 6 ): Kids say ( 16 ): This adventure game puts hard choices and a compelling story in front of players, forcing them to shape and define the life of two brothers they'll come to deeply care about. Life Is Strange 2 continues the theme of the butterfly effect from the original game -- the idea that simple choices However; the second game has better themes than the first. It feels more mature and not a young adult novel. I loved the themes about forgiveness, guilt, and dealing with the decisions you make. How the two characters deal with their situations feel very real. From Daniel’s emotional and mental confusion in episode 4. Overall, I recommend LiS2 to fans of Life is Strange as it offers more of the fantastic adventure gameplay with a touch of the supernatural. The post-credits stinger at the end of Episode 1 hints that players may be reintroduced to Chris from Captain Spirit in the next episode and appears to confirm that both boys at the end of that game were in fact Sean and Daniel Diaz. Life Is Strange 2 is an entirely different story from the original. It also plays very differently. Life Is Strange focused on using its hero’s time-rewinding powers to solve problems and help Life is Strange 2: Episode 3 was reviewed on PC. Life Is Strange 2: Episode 3 still has a problem with pacing and may put off players who aren’t diehard fans of this series. But for those willing to forgive some of its more mundane passages, this episode delivers a pretty compelling denouement and hints at better things to come. PC Invasion. Tim McDonald. 8 / 10. A beautiful, heartbreaking, and surprisingly dark Telltale-esque adventure that betters pretty much every Telltale-esque adventure that's come before it and has enough twists to make it unique. Life is Strange has a few flaws, but that shouldn't dissuade you from hopping on this emotional rollercoaster. ui8U.

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