Life Is Strange: Double Exposure Explores Max Caulfield's New Chapter
The sequel delves into themes of personal growth and trauma while introducing a complex narrative with supernatural elements.
- Max Caulfield returns in Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, now as an artist-in-residence at Caledon University.
- The game features a dual-timeline mechanic where Max investigates the murder of her friend Safi, exploring two different realities.
- Fans of the original may find the absence of Chloe Price notable, as Double Exposure focuses on Max's individual development.
- Critics highlight the game's emotional depth but note inconsistencies in Max's detective skills and narrative choices.
- Double Exposure continues the series' tradition of using supernatural powers as metaphors for dealing with trauma and personal challenges.