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Life is Strange: True Colors

Life is Strange: True Colors

Deck Nine·Released Sep 10, 2021·Single player

Platforms
Xbox Series XPS4PCPS5Xbox OneSwitch
Genres
Adventure
Critic80/100
Across 8 reviews
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About

Life is Strange is a series of award-winning and critically-acclaimed narrative adventure games. Discover a universe where everyday heroes wield supernatural powers, while dealing with real challenges, real relationships, and real emotions. It's our world... with a twist of the strange. No matter your choices, the experience will stay with you forever. Deep in the mountains of Colorado, you'll find Haven Springs, a small mining town filled with beauty and mystery. As Alex, you'll discover the shocking secrets behind your brother’s death in an emotional roller-coaster of an adventure, using your psychic power of Empathy to change fate and change lives.

Reviews

9 reviews
Nintendo Life logo
Critic80/100
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Life is Strange: True Colors is the best game in the series so far, without a doubt. The town of Haven Springs is full of excellent characters, with Alex Chen herself being one of the best protagonists we've seen in some time. The game does suffer from some pretty severe visual downgrades with the Switch release, and some of the additional minigames left us feeling a bit cold. Nevertheless, developer Deck Nine has crafted a fantastic narrative that you'll be eager to see through to the very end. Reduced visual fidelity aside, Switch is a great place to experience True Colors.

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Critic90/100
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Life is Strange: True Colors effectively leads you through an emotionally impactful story with strong character development through the power of empathy

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Push Square logo
Critic60/100
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Life Is Strange: True Colors had every chance of becoming the series' best game to date, but it's been let down by arguably its most important element: the story.

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IGN
Taylor Lyles·Sep 8, 2021
Critic90/100
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Deck Nine's first original Life is Strange game sets a new gold standard for future installments.

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