Life is Strange: True Colors
News, coverage and analysis tracking Life is Strange: True Colors across the outlets.- Life is Strange: Reunion review: Rejecting reality and substituting your ownThis review of Life is Strange: True Colors criticizes the game's premise, stating that it crumbles under its own logic despite giving it a chance. The article suggests the game rejects reality and substitutes its own.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review | NoobFeedThe review for Life is Strange: True Colors notes that the game relies heavily on nostalgia but fails to fully explore the consequences of player choices, a hallmark of its predecessors. The article points out limited choices, shorter character arcs, and technical issues that prevent the game from reaching its full potential.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review - IGNThis review of Life is Strange: True Colors suggests it provides a satisfying conclusion to the era of the series. The game is described as a fitting end to the current narrative arc.
- What We Played – Life is Strange: Reunion, The Division: Resurgence & Legacy of Kain: AscendanceSeveral outlets shared their recent gaming experiences, including The Division: Resurgence on mobile, South of Midnight, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Reviews are also in progress for Life is Strange: Reunion, Icarus, Ghost Master, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with other titles like Crimson Desert and Resident Evil Village also being played.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion: The Kotaku Review - KotakuThe review criticizes Deck Nine's "Life Is Strange: Reunion" for deviating from the series' established reality, likening it to fanfiction. The game is noted for its narrative adventure elements.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Review | Console CreaturesLife is Strange: Reunion serves as a conclusion to Max and Chloe's story, but the review suggests it falls back on familiar territory and uneven writing. While visually appealing at times, the game struggles to introduce new elements and feels like a missed opportunity for the series to evolve beyond its original protagonists.
- Life is Strange: Reunion is comfortably the worst entry in the series | TRGLife is Strange: True Colors is a disappointingly shallow adventure that undermines the story of the first game, making it the worst entry in the series.
- Life is Strange: Reunion (PS5) review | One More LevelThis review covers Life is Strange: Double Exposure, where Max Caulfield's story continues as she must save her friends from a large fire. The game is available on PlayStation 5.
- 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.
- Games Inbox: Is there really going to be a Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake?Readers discuss the possibility of a remake for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, with some expressing excitement and others skepticism about Nintendo's approach. Other topics include potential Star Fox game ideas, PlayStation 5 price increases, and the design of narrative-driven games like Life Is Strange.
- The Sunday PapersThis article presents a surreal, dreamlike narrative weaving together various gaming news and opinion pieces. It touches on interviews with actors from Life is Strange: True Colors, a personal reflection on the weapon choice in Marathon, and commentary on Crimson Desert's ambitious design. It also briefly mentions OpenAI's Sora video generation technology and its financial struggles.
- 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.
- Life is Strange: Reunion ReleasedLife is Strange: True Colors has been released on PC and consoles, continuing the narrative adventure series. The launch trailer offers a glimpse into the latest installment.
- Fan Favorite PS5, PS4 Adventure Game 70% Off on PS StoreLife Is Strange: True Colors is currently available for 70% off on the PlayStation Store for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, priced at $17.99 until March 26. This limited-time deal coincides with the upcoming launch of a new entry in the series, Life Is Strange: Reunion. The game, praised for its narrative and supernatural abilities, holds strong critical reception.
- FZ High Score – Greedfall 2 låst, ingen gissade rätt!Greedfall: The Dying World has received a score of 64 out of 100 based on 28 reviews on Opencritic. The article also mentions upcoming game score lock-ins for Marathon, World of Warcraft: Midnight, and Crimson Desert, and reminds readers to vote for Screamer and Life is Strange: True Colors.
- Life Is Strange TV Show Adds A Veteran Emmy-Nominated DirectorEmmy-nominated director Karyn Kusama has been hired to direct the first two episodes of the upcoming Life Is Strange television series for Prime Video. Kusama will also serve as an executive producer. The series is being produced by Story Kitchen and Margot Robbie's LuckyChap, with Charlie Covell as showrunner.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Gets New Gameplay VideoSquare Enix has released a new three-minute gameplay video for Life is Strange: Reunion, showcasing Max Caulfield and Chloe Price infiltrating a party at Caledon University. The game, launching March 26 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC, features Max's Rewind power and playable sections as Chloe as they race to stop a campus-wide fire.
- Life is Strange: Reunion Gets A New Gameplay Trailer Ahead Of Its March 26 LaunchA new gameplay trailer for Life is Strange: Reunion showcases Max's time-rewinding abilities as she infiltrates a secret society at her university. The game, which serves as a closure to the story that began in the first title, sees Max and Chloe reuniting to stop an inferno threatening Caledon University. Life is Strange: Reunion is set to release for PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S on March 26th.
- Life Is Strange: Reunion’s Entire Premise Goes Against the Original Game’s Message - IGNThis analysis argues that the upcoming Life Is Strange: Reunion, along with recent entries like Double Exposure and True Colors, deviates from the original game's core message about moving forward. The article criticizes the series' shift towards fan service and comfortable morality, suggesting it sacrifices narrative risk and emotional depth for broader appeal and profit, potentially alienating long-time fans.
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