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In Life is Strange: Double Exposure, protagonist Max Caulfield is kind of a menace and I don't know how to feel about it. Video game characters have been morally questionable for as long as I've ...
One of the many things that Life is Strange fans hate about Double Exposure is its treatment of Max and Chloe. The two breaking up after risking it all for each other made no sense and infuriated ...
Life is Strange: Double Exposure sees a franchise go full circle, returning to its original time-travelling protagonist Max Caulfield as she attempts to solve yet another murder mystery. This time, ...
Unlike Max's rewind mechanic, which enhanced the moral quandaries of Life is Strange 1, the new telekinetic powers don't really add much to what the game is exploring. Original image has been ...
But Life is Strange affected me so, so deeply in spite of these flaws. Playing as new kid and misfit Max Caulfield was not only an entertaining experience, thanks to committed world-building and ...
Going back in time created a fascinating tension for Max's decision making, since she could often see then reverse the immediate effects of a path she chose. But in Life is Strange 2, the powers ...
At least, that’s our reality. But for Max Caulfield, the time-traveling protagonist of 2015’s Life Is Strange, the same rules didn’t apply. The regret, though? That still applied to Max ...