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[i]Life Is Strange[/i] is probably a masterpiece full of flaws. It's one of my favorite [i]walking simulator[/i] games and it has one of the most memorable characters and feelings that i had in a game.
[b]Graphically[/b] is great, has a paint filter with pencil drawings on everything with a soft pastel palette which gives the game a dreamy and teen vibe overall. It's not very detailed and a lot of the photographs and graphics on the walls look like hand drawings.
The [b]soundtrack[/b] is amazing, composed by a lot of indie artists, match the hipster vibe of our protagonist [i]Max[/i] and the moody and sad story, it goes incredibly well at all times, really fits every scene in particular and as a whole game scenario.
[b]Voice acting[/b] is decent, the timbre of the voices is good but the speech feels sometimes weak. The bad lip-syncing doesn't help at all sadly. You probably gonna find a lot of people who would say that [i]Max[/i] has a very questionable voice acting, which is an opinion that i also had in the first episode, but the more you know her, the more than that shy and scared voice becomes essential for her as a character.
[b]Gameplay[/b] is very simple, just a point and click mechanic with an interesting time travel feature that makes the game fresher given that u cant take every path the game offers (usually) and unlock some extra dialog. This same feature makes the game impossible to fail, which along with the simplicity of the game as a whole, it becomes one of the most accessibles games out there.
[b]I liked[/b] the mystery plot of the story, and how the game focuses on characters, giving a lot of dialogue, reading journals, SMS, and how the environment itself tells you a story every time. You get to know characters directly (by pure dialog) and very indirectly, like by just looking at the scenario.
The main plot, the power of time travel, makes the game very loose to interpretation which in addition to the overall emotional drama, makes it very personal. Although, you should take into consideration that the game will never resolve this and it is their intention. The real main plot is the relationship between [i]Max and Chloe[/i] and the death of the last one.
Dialogs are very good for the most part, they are very genuine and representative for which character is speaking and the time and scenario of the game.
Characters are the best part of the game, most of them are very likeable and unique. [i]Max and Chloe[/i] are probably two of my favorite characters on a videogame ever, both very different but complementaries. [i]Max[/i] makes a great protagonist for a [i]walking simulator[/i] given her introspective nature, emotional but very introverted mind with a power that forces her to interact with the world, which, she isn't very good at it, making her very genuine and honest at all times. Her power acts as a second chance for every event that she thought of surpassing her comfort in order to do what she really wanted to, a thing that is very connected to her blame for never answering her best friend that now is dead. [i]Chloe[/i] makes the perfect drama character given her tragic nature, loneliness, and rebellious personality, making her very relatable.
[b]The main problem[/b] i can find on this game, that it is on every [i]Life of Strange[/i] game, and in a lot of these [i]walking sim / interactive story [/i]games, is that the end is reduced to a binary choice and that all the choices you choose before that, doesn't matter. In fact, you can play the last chapter and still complete the game. However, i think because of the nature of the main plot and because the choices do matter before the end and are reflected in the world, this game is all about the progress before the ending, and i got a lot of entertainment and emotions during it that i forgot the negativity i felt in the ending.
Overall, i think if you are a person that loves story-driven games, you like emotional dramas and want a very accessible game, Life Is Strange might be the masterpiece that you are looking for, i don't want to spoil anything, but there is at least one episode that makes the game worth it.
Absolutely no idea why or how so many people love this game. Granted, there's a kind of peacefulness and nostalgia that a lot of the more slice-of-life moments capture, which I for the most part enjoyed. I think this is captured best in the early episodes where you're just walking around the school, examining items and listening to the relaxing and autumnal indie-folk soundtrack - that or the scene where you're exploring Chloe's room and Lua by Bright Eyes Starts playing. I found myself being able to get lost in the peaceful and somewhat bittersweet rhythms of high school life during these segments.
However, any segment of the game where a character opens their mouth is somewhat of a disaster. Really, truly, a terrible depiction of high school students. To their credit, a lot of games and movies and tv shows get high schoolers wrong, but this game is truly something else. It reads like it was written by someone who never went to high school in the USA and actually only really knows about American high school from watching poorly translated episodes of Beverly Hills 90210. The writing in this game is stilted, cringey, and occasionally just bizarre. As of yet, I haven't heard anyone offer good reasons for this is not the case, but if you have some, id love to hear them.
However, any segment of the game where a character opens their mouth is somewhat of a disaster. Really, truly, a terrible depiction of high school students. To their credit, a lot of games and movies and tv shows get high schoolers wrong, but this game is truly something else. It reads like it was written by someone who never went to high school in the USA and actually only really knows about American high school from watching poorly translated episodes of Beverly Hills 90210. The writing in this game is stilted, cringey, and occasionally just bizarre. As of yet, I haven't heard anyone offer good reasons for this is not the case, but if you have some, id love to hear them.
Would be so good if Chloe wasn't insufferable and the story didn't wet the bed in the end
«Reviewers bribed»
So... This is OVERATED as fuck.
THIS REVIEW MIGHT CONTAIN SPOILERS
The characters are boring stereotypes of what a 40 year old french man thinks teens (millenials) are.
Chloe, a grade A bitch. Max, boring and has no emotion.
Villain, uninteresting, bland and came out of the bloom.
The background characters are bland and have no real weight on the story.
The only character I was actually interested in was Kate Marshall, but she was completly toss to the back after, like, episode 3.
The dialog and dellivering, OMFG!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
That's so fucking bad and cringy. Just... omg...
Contrary to most say, I actually like the art style and aesthetic of LiS, even if it looks iffy sometimes, mainly on close ups on the models faces.
The story... As a LLLOOOOTTTT of plot holes, contrivances, paths that lead nowhere (I'm speaking to you Episode 4...), things that are left unexplained.
Yet, I enjoyed it when I played for the first time.
But the most I thought about it, the least I started disliking it.
The soundtrack, pretty darn good. As an art student I hear that type of music in my school and believe that fits the game's theme, characters, period and setting. (I have the CD for LiS:BtS, and it is a banger)
The choices you make during the game are pretty much meaningless.
If you want to play a game where you decisions really matter and change the story, go play Detroit: Become Human or early Telltale Games like The Wolf Among Us.
This game has a LOT of problems, yet I think it is a pretty good on time play game.
Doesn't have that much replay value.
THIS REVIEW MIGHT CONTAIN SPOILERS
The characters are boring stereotypes of what a 40 year old french man thinks teens (millenials) are.
Chloe, a grade A bitch. Max, boring and has no emotion.
Villain, uninteresting, bland and came out of the bloom.
The background characters are bland and have no real weight on the story.
The only character I was actually interested in was Kate Marshall, but she was completly toss to the back after, like, episode 3.
The dialog and dellivering, OMFG!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
That's so fucking bad and cringy. Just... omg...
Contrary to most say, I actually like the art style and aesthetic of LiS, even if it looks iffy sometimes, mainly on close ups on the models faces.
The story... As a LLLOOOOTTTT of plot holes, contrivances, paths that lead nowhere (I'm speaking to you Episode 4...), things that are left unexplained.
Yet, I enjoyed it when I played for the first time.
But the most I thought about it, the least I started disliking it.
The soundtrack, pretty darn good. As an art student I hear that type of music in my school and believe that fits the game's theme, characters, period and setting. (I have the CD for LiS:BtS, and it is a banger)
The choices you make during the game are pretty much meaningless.
If you want to play a game where you decisions really matter and change the story, go play Detroit: Become Human or early Telltale Games like The Wolf Among Us.
This game has a LOT of problems, yet I think it is a pretty good on time play game.
Doesn't have that much replay value.
«Disappointment of the year»
«Boooring»