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
86 Life is Strange: True Colors review Time to learn about the importance of emotional intelligence. By Rachel Watts published 8 September 2021 Comments (Image: © Square Enix) Our Verdict
Square Enix’s “Life is Strange: True Colors” was review-bombed last month by Chinese-speaking players after they noticed the Tibetan flag in-game. What happened: The Tibetan flag was discovered flying on the entrance of the shop named Treasures of Tibet in the game, according to PC Gamer. “The game contains elements of Tibetan independence, implying a split of China,” one Steam user
Lis true colors you can take out large chunks and none of it matters. Episode 3 is where the whole game goes down the trash. After all the tension and rising action of Episode 2 this episode is based on the most lamest most drawn out fantasy game that was cringe and dreadful.
Life is Strange: True Colors is not a coming-of-age story like its forbearers. Alex has already grown and become the person she’s going to be by the time the story begins. True Colors is a story about grief. The painstaking, hour by hour confrontation with reality when a loved one is lost.
True Colors adalah game keempat dari serial Life is Strange. Sebelumnya, sudah ada Life is Strange pertama yang dibintangi Max, lalu ada spin-off Before the Storm yang dibintangi Chloe serta seri kedua yang dibintangi oleh kakak beradik Sean dan Daniel. Tidak seperti dua seri utama sebelumnya, True Colors dikembangkan oleh developer Deck Nine
This is an adventure game in which players follow the story of a young adult (Alex) trying to manage her empathic powers while solving a mystery in a Colorado town.
While Life Is Strange 2’s journey was a struggle – it was a bit bleak from start to finish – True Colors’ plot has a perfect balance of peaks and troughs, lows and highs, which make for an
Game Review. Emotions are often key elements that make a story, movie, TV show or game into something interesting and immersive. But Life is Strange: True Colors, the third entry in the Life is Strange story-game franchise, takes things a step further and makes emotion a central part of its hero’s super powers.
Score: 5 /5. The best entry in the Life is Strange series yet that hits you in all the feels. Good Stuff. Excellent writing in dialogue and text. Believable, emotional performances. Big feels from empathy powers without feeling gimmicky. Steph is the real MVP. Bad Stuff. Haven Springs can be a bit too small-town.
LCCE.