I'll tell you: LiS - murder mystery, fandom loved it LiS 2 - NOT murder mystery with new characters, fandom got split LiS True Colors a.k.a "LiS not 3" - kinda murder mystery, with new characters, fandom got split It's obviously, that Deck9 decided that "Murder mystery LiS1 style with Max will sell more, and fandom will love" Like literally, Double Exposure is almost bit-for-bit LiS 1: Max got new superpowers beause her friend got killed, it's murder mystery, it takes place in college(but now she's a teacher), probably some consequences for using said superpower later down the line)))
@@SurprisedPika666 very logical, of course. we have ruined some realities, sacrificed a city so as not to lose her, they promise to always stay together (girlfriends or as friends, it doesn't matter), the first game ends like this. they tell us "we respected both endings". the new game opens that the two are far away and not together. all logical. the differences between saving her and sacrificing her are a photo, two shits written in the diary and maybe a few text messages. I wonder what idea of "logic" you others have.
I’m sorry but 2 weeks early access is a bit steep I got the deluxe edition and I’m not paying an extra 30$ Australian dollars for cat content and cosmetics 💀💀💀
To be honest. The first life is strange and second one was that what I understand under life is strange. With true colors and double exposure it goes in a completely wrong direction. Sad for a game row who starts so well. They lost absolutely the line. Sad. Greetings from Germany.
So... The original game except everyone is aged up and Max tells a multiple people she has powers. Okay. Music sounds beautiful though, I'll give it that.
@@gabyxone3542 time/dimension powers and travel. Best friend ends up dead. Max screws with reality to try and save dead friend/change her fate and figure out what happened. Other mysteries pop up in the process, ones that Max discovers and/or solves. Etc. I'm guessing the only big difference will be that her friend will stay dead in one timeline but still be alive in the other. And of course, at the end of the game, Max will have to make a big choice of which timeline to stay in. It's literally more or less the plot of the first game with some slight differences/things tweaked and a new coat of paint.