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Developer: Deck Nine
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: October 19, 2017
PlayStation LifeStyle: 95/100
Two episodes in, and I’m absolutely astonished at just how good Life is Strange: Before the Storm is. Deck Nine Games have managed to both stay faithful to Dontnod’s original while also adding their own flavor to the game, and it manages to succeed thanks to some really strong writing. Even as someone that fullheartedly loved the first game, it has managed to outdo all my expectations, and has made a lot of my worries seem silly in retrospect. Now I’m excited to see how Before the Storm concludes next episode, and have zero doubt that they’ll nail the landing.
DarkZero: 90/100
Hardcore Gamer: 90/100
Twinfinite: 80/100
There are a lot of little stories going on in Before the Storm, and each one of them has me hooked and I can't wait to see how they all come to an end in episode three. If episode one introduced us to the Rachel and Chloe's relationship, episode two cracked it wide open, showing a more vulnerable and emotionally open Rachel from the closed-off one we were initially introduced to in episode one.
Areajugones: 80/100
Metro GameCentral: 80/100
One of the best Life Is Strange episodes so far, with more earnest and relatable character work and some impressive branching storytelling.
IGN Spain: 80/100
An interesting episode that sometimes makes us a simple spectators of Cloe's actions.
RPG Site: 80/100
Game Informer: 80/100
Attack of the Fanboy: 80/100
Spaziogames: 75/100
Destructoid: 75/100
It's heart-breaking to see this happen to good people, but it's also tough to get too invested in anything that's tangential to Chloe and Rachel's plight. We're barreling toward a conclusion and we already know it's more tragedy than comedy. Brave New World cements Before the Storm as Chloe and Rachel's story. They're the lead roles and everyone else is just set dressing.
Gameblog: 70/100
Push Square: 70/100
Brave New World doesn't give Chloe and Rachel quite enough screen time to shine as brightly as Before the Storm's first episode, but there are plenty of top-notch moments in this instalment, and the cliffhanger has us eagerly awaiting our next fix of Life Is Strange.
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Opencritic: 80 (15 Reviews)
Metacritic: 80 (11 Reviews)-PS4
Metacritic: No Score Yet (1 Reviews)-PC
Metacritic: No Score Yet (2 Reviews)-Xbox One
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: October 19, 2017
PlayStation LifeStyle: 95/100
Two episodes in, and I’m absolutely astonished at just how good Life is Strange: Before the Storm is. Deck Nine Games have managed to both stay faithful to Dontnod’s original while also adding their own flavor to the game, and it manages to succeed thanks to some really strong writing. Even as someone that fullheartedly loved the first game, it has managed to outdo all my expectations, and has made a lot of my worries seem silly in retrospect. Now I’m excited to see how Before the Storm concludes next episode, and have zero doubt that they’ll nail the landing.
DarkZero: 90/100
Hardcore Gamer: 90/100
Twinfinite: 80/100
There are a lot of little stories going on in Before the Storm, and each one of them has me hooked and I can't wait to see how they all come to an end in episode three. If episode one introduced us to the Rachel and Chloe's relationship, episode two cracked it wide open, showing a more vulnerable and emotionally open Rachel from the closed-off one we were initially introduced to in episode one.
Areajugones: 80/100
Metro GameCentral: 80/100
One of the best Life Is Strange episodes so far, with more earnest and relatable character work and some impressive branching storytelling.
IGN Spain: 80/100
An interesting episode that sometimes makes us a simple spectators of Cloe's actions.
RPG Site: 80/100
Game Informer: 80/100
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Attack of the Fanboy: 80/100
Spaziogames: 75/100
Destructoid: 75/100
It's heart-breaking to see this happen to good people, but it's also tough to get too invested in anything that's tangential to Chloe and Rachel's plight. We're barreling toward a conclusion and we already know it's more tragedy than comedy. Brave New World cements Before the Storm as Chloe and Rachel's story. They're the lead roles and everyone else is just set dressing.
Gameblog: 70/100
Push Square: 70/100
Brave New World doesn't give Chloe and Rachel quite enough screen time to shine as brightly as Before the Storm's first episode, but there are plenty of top-notch moments in this instalment, and the cliffhanger has us eagerly awaiting our next fix of Life Is Strange.
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Opencritic: 80 (15 Reviews)
Metacritic: 80 (11 Reviews)-PS4
Metacritic: No Score Yet (1 Reviews)-PC
Metacritic: No Score Yet (2 Reviews)-Xbox One