As someone who actually enjoyed playing games like Wolf among us/walking dead (season 2)/ until dawn, I really do not understand the love for Life is Strange. I felt like the writing was really bad and that bad writing failed to make me care about anything that those characters were doing or anything that was going on in that game.
For me, the game hit on a very personal level, both with some of the heavier taboo subjects it dealt with, and the relationship between Max and Chloe. It reminded me of my youth that is now long gone, of my regrets and experiences during that time and wishing I could go back to that time.
Sadly, I don't have Max's power to do that, and even if I did, would it really change anything?
It's a story about accepting the consequences of your actions or in-actions, dealing with loss, first kiss, first love, friendship and ultimately about the transition from childhood to adulthood. I wish I could play the game for the first time again and again, but that moment is now gone forever.
Austin is the man. That's how you mount an argument for a game, not "ah, I didn't like this one thing about the game and I haven't finished it" nonsense.
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