I've been looking forward to playing this game since it was announced. I am a big fan of the first Life is Strange and this game seemed like a return of DONTNOD to the kind of mystery centered with a side dish of personal relationships games that LiS was. It unfortunately launched to pretty bad reviews, but at that point …
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I've been looking forward to playing this game since it was announced. I am a big fan of the first Life is Strange and this game seemed like a return of DONTNOD to the kind of mystery centered with a side dish of personal relationships games that LiS was. It unfortunately launched to pretty bad reviews, but at that point I was in too deep in the hype and I played it anyways... and I'm glad I did!
It is however a very clear step back from Life is Strange. For starters, it's considerably shorter. I do like short games and I actually prefer to end the game wanting more than to go through a game that overstayed its welcome. It does feel like the characters, relationships and especially the mystery could've benefitted from more time to develop, but I still felt like each character was unique, real and well portrayed. It is also a much smaller scope that LiS. There's one main plot that the game never deviates from, and all the side stories and characters are not much more than a short conversation here and there. There's also only one major decision that actually kind of dramatically changes the ending (I only learned this by watching some videos, I almost thought my ending was the only ending that existed) and a series of small decisions that also impact the ending. There are some other decisions through the game but I felt like none of them really changed anything besides maybe a dialogue line here and there.
I also found the main character to be relatable, something I also did in LiS and it was a major contribution to my enjoyment of that game (and I think my lack of enjoyment of other DONTNOD's games). He is a 30-something man returning to his small hometown after escaping from it, which may not sound that relatable, but, as someone who has always lived in the same big city, the themes of regret, reconnection and 'coming back home' feel universal.
Overall, if you like murder mysteries and enjoy the king of games DONTNOD's makes, I suggest this game. It is not as great as LiS, but it's a perfectly good game and a nice short 'snack' between other games.
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