• The original is great. Its the only one that exists IMO.

    All the other games in the series are horrendously bad. The developers made one good game and never matched it.

  • 6 hours

    Are we talking about the original Life is Strange? The thumbnail shows the newest game, Reunion, but I’ll assume that’s their website being dumb and we’re talking about the original. I absolutely loved it when I played it years ago, and I loved the way it made me feel powerless when my powers suddenly didn’t work. Like with Kate… I didn’t pay attention to or help her the first time I played, and I eventually replayed the game just to change that. If you haven’t played chapter 5 yet, you’re in for a treat.

    I want to play through it again and 100% it at some point. Though to be honest, idk if that will ever happen, I suck at finishing new games let alone ones I already know the ending to. Maybe I’ll give the remastered version a shot or something. There’s several other games in the series, and aside from True Colors and Reunion, which I have not played, I enjoyed them all to some extent, though not as much as the original.

    • The link is to the square enix LiS page, but yes, talking about the first one. (Didn’t link to the Wikipedia or anything else in order to avoid any spoilers.)

      It blew my mind.

  • 10 hours

    I played the original. It’s a good game. Incredibly interesting story. Lots of emotions, characters well thought out. I’m just terrible at finishing any game, so I never got far.

    • Oh man, you mean you didn’t get to the twist! That game takes an insanely dark turn.

      • 3 hours

        I first played the original up to a critical point where failing leads to a certain character’s death. I KNEW the right response but mis-clicked and had the outcome I was trying to avoid. I put the game down for months and didn’t come back to it until after a big break-up. I played again from the start, got the good outcome for that conversation, then was an emotional wreck after beating the game. I’ve got fanart of Max on the wall right next to me because that was one of my favorite gaming experiences of all time.

        Still haven’t finished Before the Storm though. I get a little sad any time Chloe talks and it’s not Ashly Burch’s voice.

        • I didn’t like how they replaced the “snap a quick pic” mechanic with a “sit down and pres a button over and over again to draw a scene” aspect of the second one, but the stories have all been good.

          The twist in the first game where

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          your favorite teacher teacher turned out to have a torture/rape dungeon

          was insane though. Definitely threw me through a loop.

  • 7 hours

    The game and story is incredibly unique. I definitely got emotional towards the end and still have Lift is Strange 2 on my “must play” list. Can definitely recommend it for people who enjoy story games and the choices within it that affect the outcome. The thing with rewinding time and such and the plot connection with the storm is also really well made. The choice towards the end was a though one to make at all though.

    • 2 hours

      Lift is Strange 2

      A mistery set in an high rise building

    • LiS2 made me really sad, like really really sad. I thought the brother, Daniel, was annoying, but perhaps playing as Sean put a soft spot in my heart for him. Just trying to protect his super brother as his normal brother, AND THE INSTRUMENTALS ARE INSANE(ly sad)

    • Your homework for today is to see a post from someone talking about something they like and resist the urge to immediately shit on it. :)

      You not liking something doesn’t make it bad. Some things just are not for you, and that’s okay.

      Cheers.

  • Yup. The Max stories have been the best ones. The character writing remains strong in this one after Double Exposure, but the game loses track of some of its own time travel rules, and the actions that determine your ending could have been telegraphed better.

  • I loved the original and Before the Storm. I guess I’ll have to try this one too

  • 7 hours

    I played the first one of the series but bounced off it pretty quickly. Seems there are a lot of these now. Are they visual novels or something?

    • 6 hours

      Basically. There’s a mostly linear plot with some diverging narrative choices that affect outcomes. There’s some sort of mystery element, you gather up information/clues/resources, and most of the games have some sort of superpower gimmick that you use to explore the world and story (e.g. rewinding time, telekinesis, aura reading).

      The games are like an old point and click adventure, but without the pointing and clicking. Or the adventure. If that makes sense.

  • Yeah, I really enjoyed the first couple, and The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is a really beautiful little thing that ties in to Life Is Strange 2, but stands on its own nicely.

    LiS2 didn’t touch me as much as the first, and :Before the Storm, but it’s still enjoyable enough. I haven’t played True Colors though.