A Roundup: Here’s What The Critics Think Of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure

It’s been a busy old time as of late with new game releases dropping left, right and centre – which means we haven’t got around to taking on a review for Life is Strange: Double Exposure here at Pure Xbox. However, the game itself launches tomorrow and some early reviews are starting to go live – so we thought we’d round up a bunch of early impressions for the new Life is Strange title.

Without further ado, here’s what folks are saying about Life is Strange: Double Exposure:

“If all you want is a cool supernatural mystery, it offers that. If you want more, it offers that, too. It’s not flawless, but it’s so good the flaws don’t matter, at least to me. If you’re a human being and a fan of the genre, I couldn’t recommend Double Exposure more enthusiastically.”

IGN (9/10)

“After several attempts to recapture what made the original Life is Strange so enduring, developer Deck Nine Games really knocked it out of the park with Life is Strange: Double Exposure. This is a worthy sequel to a game that captured the hearts and minds of millions of people way back in 2015, myself included. The writing is great, the music is excellent, the cinematography and acting are top-notch, and Max’s new powers are a fun and intuitive fit for its murder mystery structure.”

“Life is Strange: Double Exposure tackles the difficult task of continuing the story of a beloved character and successfully executes it in a way that respects the series’ legacy while pushing the franchise forward. With strong writing and a cast of compelling characters, this science-fiction murder mystery will keep you engaged with every twist and turn. While closely connected to its predecessors and a finale that may be divisive, this extension of Max’s story showcases Deck Nine’s expertise as one of the industry’s leaders in narrative-driven games”

“Double Exposure may fall a little short when compared to some of the previous games in the series, but Max Caulfield’s return is still a riveting (and wild) ride. Max is as caring and likeable as ever. We loved spending time with her again – from her adorably awkward attempts at flirting at the start through to the dramatic if slightly uneven climax – and would more than welcome further stories with her.”

“It’s exploration of powers left me wanting more. Fans of Life is Strange will likely get more out of the experience than those going in cold turkey, but Double Exposure is worth checking out if you’re looking to get stuck into a twisty mystery – though I’d still say it’s worth trying the original first.”

“If it seems like we’re dogging on this latest outing for the series, it’s only because we know just how unique and entertaining it can be. Double Exposure isn’t a bad game, it’s just not the series at its best. It loses some of that inviting atmosphere with Caledon paling in comparison to Haven Springs or Arcadia Bay, and its narrative suffers from an overreliance on the supernatural. But we’d be lying if we said it wasn’t great to see Max Caulfield return and we still think it’s worth checking out if you’re a fan of the series.”

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