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Double Exposure, Life is Strange
I loved Life is Strange: Double Exposure, but I’m worried about what’s next
Double Exposure. I found it to be a relatable narrative adventure that resonated with me on a deep level. But I can’t say I’m too excited about what’s next for the series. Most of Double Exposure is a contained and personal adventure about Max Caulfield learning to process her trauma,
‘Life is Strange: Double Exposure’ review: A worthy return for its original protagonist
Double Exposure’ is a direct sequel to the first game that continues Max’s personal growth while providing a solid cast of new characters. However, its pacing feels rushed towards the latter half of the game and its gameplay mechanics aren’t as interesting as previous entries.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure's ending hints at the "future plan" Deck Nine has in store, but where will that lead us?
Warning: This feature explores the ending of Life is Strange Double Exposure, major spoilers ahead.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure makes more sense if you make this hard choice
Like the other major decisions in Double Exposure, the story permutates depending on the players’ choice regarding what happened to Chloe. There has been some controversy online
Life is Strange: Double Exposure review - the most satisfyingly speculative, but least intimate, entry into the franchise yet
Max Caulfield returns to headline a follow-up that hints at an exciting new direction for the series — but doesn't quite manage to answer all its own questions.
What happened to Chloe in Life is Strange Double Exposure?
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Life is Strange: Double Exposure review — a nostalgic yet uneven return to form
Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back our time-altering protagonist Max Caulfield after nearly a decade. While the character work largely succeeds in recapturing the original's charm, clunky mechanics and an occasionally grating supporting cast make this return an overall mixed experience.
Life Is Strange: Double Exposure is a brilliant thriller about accepting your flaws
Developed by Deck Nine, Double Exposure is a direct sequel to 2015’s Life Is Strange, and much like the studio’s previous work on True Colors and Before the Storm, it is a serialized whodunit that eventually turns into a “what the hell is going on?
Life Is Strange: Double Exposure - Where To Find Information On Maya
Double Exposure has you hunting for some information Lucas is hiding. Here's where you can find it in his office.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure review
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Double Exposure Might Seem Familiar to Life is Strange Fans
Double Exposure and Life is Strange (2015) Life is Strange: Double Exposure launched last week after a promotional campaign that sparked division among the fanbase, mostly centered on the absence of Chloe Price in a game starring the original protagonist,
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Life Is Strange: Double Exposure review: Max’s return a welcome reality
This fall’s Life Is Strange:
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Life is Strange: Double Exposure ends with a disappointing finale
At one point in Life is Strange:
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2024 Double Exposure Festival: Digging into Undercovered Topics, Overlooked Injustices
Investigative documentaries on AI, political polarization, social injustice, private armies, and the tragic fallout of climate change in Africa.
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