A review of the latest installment of the Life Is Strange series, a game about a superpowered empath who uses her powers to explore people's emotions and memories. The reviewer praises the game's visuals, characters, and story, but criticizes its lack of balance and restraint. The game is a 7/10 on GameSpot.
Outside of a few flaws, True Colors is the peak of the Life is Strange series to date. The characters are wonderful, the soundtrack is a strong collection of indie rock, the dialogue choices are
By Martin Patino. Published Sep 13, 2021. Life is Strange: True Colors is being review bombed on Steam by Chinese players, who are complaining about a Tibetan flag featured in the game. Life is Strange: True Colors is being review bombed on Steam over its inclusion of a Tibetan flag. The latest installment in the Life is Strange series released
True Colors is a fantastic narrative experience, filled with rich characters and taking place in a beautiful, enchanting world. It is heartfelt and at times powerful, touching on the nature of grief, loneliness and belonging. True Colors will delight fans of narrative games, but is unlikely to win over the doubters.
Shannon Liao and Jhaan Elker are big “Life Is Strange” fans. They simultaneously played through “Life Is Strange: True Colors,” the newest entry in the series that released on Sept. 10
Gameplay wise as well, Life Is Strange: True Colors is far more elaborate in its puzzles and uses Alex’s power to the fullest. With Alex, she not only has the ability to read people’s emotions, she can also read emotions through objects, and you do this a number of times to help people throughout the course of the game.
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