On its 10th anniversary, it’s time to admit that Life Is Strange was never simply a love story: it was a watershed moment for games that tell hella authentic, human stories
Life is Strange might not be the biggest blockbuster series, but at this point in its history, the franchise is a respectable presence in publisher Square Enix's stable nevertheless. There’s a reason the Japanese company has kept the property in its catalogue, even as it’s divested most of its other Western IP. Read more
Life is Strange might not be the biggest blockbuster series, but at this point in its history, the franchise is a respectable presence in publisher Square Enix's stable nevertheless. There’s a reason the Japanese company has kept the property in its catalogue, even as it’s divested most of its other Western IP.
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