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All Life Is Strange Games, Ranked - MSNMost Life is Strange games have self-contained stories with unique standalone casts, so playing them in chronological order isn't necessary unless the game is a direct prequel or sequel.
In Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Max once again feels only as interesting as the characters surrounding her, making her a driving force that isn't particularly compelling and a fairly flat ...
Thankfully, though, its primary mechanics – controlling Max, shifting realities – worked without a problem. In the end, Life Is Strange: Double Exposure is a narrative gem.
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