Life Is Strange: Reunion
News, coverage and analysis tracking Life Is Strange: Reunion across the outlets.- News ArchivesThis article provides a weekly roundup of new video game releases throughout early 2026 and late 2025. It highlights popular titles such as Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Crimson Desert, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, and Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion is a new low for Life Is Strange | PolygonThe article discusses the upcoming game Life Is Strange: Reunion, which brings back protagonists Max and Chloe. It notes that while Deck Nine's previous entry, Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, saw the return of Max, it struggled with certain elements of past events. The author questions whether this new reunion will be a success or a disappointment for the series.
- Life is Strange: Reunion is comfortably the worst entry in the series | TRGTravis Bruno of Capsule Computers reviews Life is Strange: Reunion, calling it the worst entry in the series. The game brings back Max and Chloe, but the article suggests it fails to capture the magic of the original, despite the return of Max as an adult in the previous installment, Life is Strange: Double Exposure.
- PlayStation Store Update Worldwide March 31, 2026Sony's PlayStation Store has received its weekly update, adding new content for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation VR owners. The March PlayStation Plus Essential lineup includes Monster Hunter Rise, PGA Tour 2K25, and Slime Rancher 2. Numerous other games and add-ons are also now available across different regions.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review [Capsule Computers]Capsule Computers reviews Life is Strange: Reunion, which aims to conclude the story of Max and Chloe. The article notes that while previous sequels struggled to recapture the magic of the original, this installment brings the beloved characters back together. It questions whether this reunion will be a success or a disappointment.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review [Capsule Computers]This review discusses Life is Strange: Reunion, the latest entry aiming to conclude the story of Max and Chloe. It notes the series' past success with choice-based gameplay and time travel elements, and reflects on how previous sequels and the return of Max in Double Exposure handled the legacy.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review - Sacrificing art for productLife is Strange: Reunion is a disappointing sequel that sacrifices artistic integrity for commercial appeal, failing to deliver a meaningful narrative or innovative gameplay. The game suffers from poor writing, technical issues, and a reliance on nostalgia, particularly in its handling of the returning characters Max and Chloe. Despite a functional rewind mechanic, the overall experience is marred by plot holes and underdeveloped characters, making it a regression for the franchise.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review 🔥Life is Strange: Reunion offers a gripping narrative and entertaining character development, continuing the saga of Max and Chloe. While the game excels in its storytelling and use of Max's time-travel powers, it suffers from common audio and graphical glitches and a story that feels too short with limited new locations. The review highlights the game's strengths in its engaging plot and character interactions, despite its technical shortcomings and brief playtime.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review – Not the Reunion They DeservedLife is Strange: Reunion is a disappointing conclusion to the saga of Max and Chloe, suffering from pacing issues and a weak handling of Chloe's return. The game fails to deliver meaningful consequences for Max's powers and lacks the crucial downtime that defined earlier entries. Despite a visually appealing presentation and some sweet moments, it does not feel like the celebratory send-off the characters deserved.
- Life is Strange: Reunion (PS5) review | One More LevelSquare Enix and Deck Nine Games have announced Life is Strange: Reunion for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. The game is set to launch on March 26.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending March 28, 2026 – Mario Kart World still doing wellThe UK software sales chart for the week ending March 28, 2026, shows Mario Kart World holding strong at number two. Super Mario Bros. Wonder re-entered the top ten, boosted by its Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. The chart features a wide range of titles from various publishers, including EA SPORTS FC 26, Resident Evil Requiem, and Assassin's Creed Shadows.
- Marathon och Screamer låsta – FZ High Score-ledaren ryckerThe FZ High Score competition has locked two games: Marathon, which received an average score of 80/100 on Opencritic, and the arcade racer Screamer, which scored 79/100. The current leader, @alx242, has extended their lead to 10 points. Two games remain in the season: World of Warcraft: Midnight and Life is Strange: Reunion.
- UK Charts: Mario Wonder Storms Into The Top Ten Following Switch 2 ReleaseSuper Mario Bros. Wonder has re-entered the top ten of the UK physical sales charts, reaching number 8 following the release of the Nintendo Switch 2. The new console accounted for 63% of the game's sales split. EA SPORTS FC 26 remains the best-selling game, while Mario Kart World and Resident Evil Requiem also saw chart improvements.
- Round Up: Life Is Strange: Reunion PS5 Reviews Reveal a 'Tender, Heartfelt' Conclusion to Max and Chloe's StoryReviews for Life Is Strange: Reunion are largely positive, with an aggregate score of 85 on Metacritic, praising its 'tender, heartfelt' conclusion to Max and Chloe's story. Despite some technical issues and a lingering illusion of choice, critics highlight the emotional depth and narrative payoff. The game offers a satisfying send-off for long-time fans, focusing on nuanced character relationships and rewarding attention to detail.
- Max and Chloe Are Back! Life is Strange: Reunion Launches TodayLife is Strange: Reunion has launched, bringing back fan-favorite characters Max Caulfield and Chloe Price. The game challenges players to guide the duo through their reunion, gather evidence, and prevent a fire at Caledon University, with choices impacting the outcome. The release aims to reclaim the franchise's position in narrative-driven gaming, offering a Deluxe Edition with bonus content and a limited-time Classic Outfit Pack.
- Who needs a Nintendo Direct with ratings boards leaking multiple Switch 2 titles, seemingly including a new version of…Multiple Nintendo Switch 2 titles have seemingly been leaked through ratings boards, including a new 'Devil Hunter Edition' of Capcom's Devil May Cry 5. Other leaked titles include UN:Me, Blood West, Hell is Us, and Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival, suggesting a busy period for the upcoming console.
- Hands on: Life is Strange: Reunion review-in-progress: "Bogged down in past drama"Life is Strange: Reunion, a hands-on preview, shows promise with the return of Chloe Price and Max's rewind powers, but is currently bogged down by excessive focus on past lore and explanations of time travel mechanics. The narrative struggles to balance an arson mystery with the consequences of previous games, potentially sidelining character drama. The game is set to release on March 26, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
- PS5, PS4 Owners Get 7 Capcom RPG Remasters Out Today on PS StoreCapcom has released Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, a compilation of seven RPGs originally from the Mega Man Star Force series, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The collection features enhanced graphics and music, along with customization options. It is available digitally for $39.99 and has received a Metacritic score of 73.
- Games Inbox: Will there be a Super Smash Bros. movie?Readers discuss the possibility of a Super Smash Bros. movie following cameos in the Mario movie, and debate the rising costs of game development and the impact of review embargoes. Other topics include the narrative of Life Is Strange: Reunion and the mechanics of Crimson Desert.
- Beloved PS5 Adventure Game Series Gets Sequel Today on PS StoreLife Is Strange: Reunion, the sequel to Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, has been released today on the PlayStation Store. Developed by Deck Nine, the game features the return of Chloe Price alongside Max Caulfield, with players able to control either character. The narrative centers on Max and Chloe dealing with a campus inferno and making difficult decisions.