Life is Strange: True Colors is the latest addition to the franchise, featuring a stunning soundtrack, relaxing gameplay, and a story that brings both joy and sorrow. If you’ve played the previous games in the series, then True Colors is a must-play. But if you haven’t, don’t worry. It welcomes new players with both familiar and fresh themes that will keep you hooked until the very end. So, in this review, let’s see how Life is Strange True Colors stacks up to the efforts of the previous games.
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Life is Strange True Colors is an all-new story about a young Asian-American woman named Alex Chen, who has the power of empathy, allowing her to sense the emotional auras of others as different colors and absorb those feelings herself if they are strong enough.
The basic premise is that Alex starts a new life in the fictional town of Haven Springs in the midwest of Colorado. She is reunited with her brother Gabe after spending eight years in foster care. Alex has always seen her powers as a curse to normal life and tries everything to suppress them. But all that changes when something terrible happens. Alex must finally accept her condition and embrace her abilities.
If you haven't watched the trailer yet, I recommend you don't, because there's a big twist in it. You'll have a much better experience if you start playing without knowing anything about the story.