It's been so long since Max Caulfield starred in a Life is Strange game, by this point it feels like her initial time-bending adventure released in a different era - and in many ways it did. It released episodically, featured multiple endings, and gave players the ability to rewind traumatic events near instantly via a single button push. Absolutely none of that exists in Life is Strange: Double Exposure - but trust me, this is very much a good thing. Max’s return to the franchise has seen her grow up, allowing her to approach tricky situations using a much different skillset. One thing that hasn’t changed, however, is the onset of a new murder mystery to solve. I only got to play an hour or so during my hands-on session at Gamescom 2024, yet I can already tell that developer Deck Nine is continuing to do justice to the Life is Strange legacy alongside publisher Square Enix.
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13 сен 2024