Overview of the latest installment
Life Is Strange 2 is the third main title in Dontnod Entertainment’s single-player adventure series, coming after the original Life Is Strange and its narrative prequel, Life Is Strange: Before the Storm. This chapter introduces a completely new cast and setting: players follow teenage Sean Diaz as he flees with his younger brother while pursued by the authorities.
How the game plays
The game keeps the series’ focus on narrative-driven gameplay, centering on player choices and branching dialogue that change the course of events. It is presented from a third-person viewpoint and unfolds across multiple episodic segments. Unlike the first game, the familiar time-rewinding mechanic is not part of this entry; instead, the story incorporates a different supernatural element for players to discover and manage.
What stays the same and what’s different
- The core appeal of choice-driven storytelling remains intact, offering moral dilemmas and consequences.
- The protagonist lineup and the setting have been refreshed, making this a standalone tale rather than a continuation of previous character arcs.
- The signature time-manipulation ability seen in the original title is absent, replaced by a new kind of supernatural twist.
- The episodic structure and third-person presentation continue to mirror the series’ established style.
Who might enjoy it
Returning fans will find familiar mechanics and the series’ emphasis on narrative nuance, even though the characters and plot feel distinct. Newcomers can jump in without needing prior knowledge of Max Caulfield or Chloe Price. Conversely, players hoping for more stories starring those earlier protagonists may find this direction less satisfying.
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