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8/10
A haunting tale of two teenage girls
kluseba20 January 2019
Life Is Strange: Before the Storm is a prequel to episodic graphic adventure video game Life is Strange which was released to critical acclaim three years earlier. This prequel focuses on two side characters from the original video game and takes place about three and a half years before the sinister events of Life Is Strange. It tells the story of Max's childhood friend Chloe who is acting tough, hanging around with shady people and listening to loud music in order to hide her loneliness, her lack of self-confidence and her pain regarding her father's death two years earlier. The broken teenager meets Rachel who seems to be quite the opposite: everybody seems to like her, she comes from an intact and wealthy family and she succeeds particularly well at school. Rachel however feels attracted to Chloe's craziness, honesty and spontaneity. The game revolves around the fact that appearances are not what it seems as Rachel's father has more than one sinister thing to hide from his daughter.

If you liked the dream-like atmosphere of the original game with its unique characters, intense storytelling and floating soundtrack, you will also like this sequel. It's particularly interesting to explore some characters from the first game further and to understand how they became the way they are. The two lead characters are intriguing teenage girls with bright and dark sides. As someone who grew up with perfect parents, succeeded well at school and appreciated most of his teenage years, I have always been intrigued by people who have experienced life differently. The characters in this game are authentic, deep and unique and all these elements will make you care about them and their fates.

There is only two minor reasons why I preferred the original game over the sequel. First of all, the original game has five episode while this one only has three. Secondly, the first game revolved around a truly sinister secret involving murder while this sequel is rather a family drama. On the other side, it was the right choice to tell a different story here to distinguish this game from the first one.

To keep it short, if you like authentic characters, dramatic storytelling and ominous atmosphere, you will like this game as well as the original Life Is Strange.

This game's limited edition includes some truly nice gimmicks such as a beautiful art book as well as the game's creative soundtrack on CD.
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7/10
Prequel is hella strange
dexterlab97731 October 2017
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Life is Strange: Before the Storm, a prequel to Life is Strange which is set 3 years before. The story is about Chloe Price, a 16-year-old girl who just lost her father in a car crash 2 years ago and her best friend, Max Caulfield, shortly after who abandoned her for an art school in Seattle.

My main criticism as well as many is that the relationship between Chloe and Rachel progresses too fast. It takes them only a day of meeting each other for the first time to form a friendship and a sexual relationship in 2 days. On the contrary, Max and Chloe took 3 days to form a bond, despite already knowing each other before hand.

It's sad that entire voice actor from original game couldn't reprise their role due to the SAG-AFTRA strike (which thankfully was resolved). I can still hear a difference between Rhianna DeVries and Ashly Burch (voice of Chloe for BtS and LiS respectively). Some other characters are worth mentioning like Samuel, Evan and Victoria.

However, the game has a lot of memorable moments. The entire junkyard scene is amazing as it shows how Chloe struggles by smashing different objects with her baseball bat in tears accompanied by fantastic soundtrack from Daughter, the beginning sequence when Chloe grafittis entire bathroom with No Care (also by Daughter) playing in the background.

Overall, the game is great but it does have its flaws. As a die hard LiS fan, I really like this game and can't wait for the conclusion of BtS.
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8/10
"Life is Strange: Before the Storm"- A poignant prequel that enhances the story and enriches the characters despite some minor faults.
TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness24 November 2018
Perhaps one of the most popular sleeper hits in recent memory was the 2015 video-game "Life is Strange." A sort-of interactive movie, that original game found an audience quickly and took hold of them with a beautiful tale of friendship and loss, topped off with a unique supernatural twist. And while the story seemed to be done and over with by the time its (multiple) endings rolled around, something about the game lingered in the hearts and minds of the fans. We wanted more. More of the characters we had grown to love and more of the world that Dontnod Entertainment so wonderfully crafted.

And that wish was granted with 2017's spin-off prequel "Life is Strange: Before the Storm." Developed by Deck Nine and distributed by Square-Enix, "Before the Storm" continues the tale began in the original in a unique and exciting way, while also wonderfully delving more into the backstory of characters deeply important to the series mythos. And though it's not without its faults, and though it lacks the inherent freshness that so defined its award-winning predecessor, the fact remains that it is a unique and engrossing new chapter in the growing saga of the "Life is Strange" universe.

Set a few years before the events of "Life is Strange," "Before the Storm" follows the whirlwind friendship between Chloe Price and Rachel Amber, as they experience the high and low-points of life in their adolescence, while also getting pulled into a complex and emotionally devastating personal journey.

Much like the original, a soft, sensitive and oft-startling relationship forms the backbone of "Before the Storm." In this case, the growing connection between Chloe Price and Rachel Amber. It's every bit as sweet as the companionship between Chloe and Max was in the first game, and it's a delight to see their blossoming feelings towards one-another, even if we know it won't end well. (Which is no spoiler, as we know just this from "Life is Strange.") It's a powerhouse of emotions, and really invests you as a player, especially if you're already familiar with the series. And if you're one to really put yourself into a story, definitely go in with tissues, because there are quite a few tear-jerker moments to be had throughout the three main chapters.

In terms of production, the game is equal to what came before in virtually every sense. While the graphics have been altered slightly, they still boast that same wonderfully stylish palate that fans will expect, and the controls feel like they've been tightened considerably- they're much more concise and responsive. In order to make up for the loss of the original's time-travel mechanic, we also get a new gameplay element here that's actually a lot of fun to tinker with, even if it is shallow... that being timed branching conversation options that allow Chloe to get into verbal sparring and insult matches with NPC's. Think of it like a "snotty teenage backtalk simulator," and you should know what I mean.

The vocal performances are also quite good, though you do definitely get a sense of bewilderment throughout the early chapters in the game with the new voice-over artists. Due to an actor's strike, many of the voice-actors from the first game could not take part in this follow-up, and it can be jarring at first. But once you get used to the new actors, all is quickly forgiven. Special props go to Rhianna DeVries, who does an excellent job taking over the role of Chloe. Although don't worry, as original Chloe actress Ashly Burch does make an appearance in the bonus fourth chapter available in the deluxe release of the game.

Speaking of, this is a game I'd highly recommend picking up in its deluxe format. Not only is there a bit of extra content in the three main chapters, but there's also an absolutely wonderful and incredibly emotional fourth bonus chapter that I will not spoil... but will surely bring a smile to the faces of fans.

Where this game loses a few points though is in its general structure. The pacing feels a bit off at times. Particularly early on. As tender and loving as the growing friendship of Chloe and Rachel is, it feels a bit rushed, and the general plot sort-of comes out of nowhere. And as I said, I also do think that the new gameplay mechanics are shallow, and aren't quite a perfect replacement for the time-travel elements of the original. You just... lose a little something without them there.

But that being said, I still cannot help but whole-heartedly recommend "Before the Storm" to all fans of the original. While it falters at times, it's still remarkable in many ways, and the poignant narrative and emotionally involved writing make it one of the more complex story-driven games to come out... well, since the first "Life is Strange."

And for that, I give "Before the Storm" a very good 8 out of 10. To quote Chloe Price... it's hella awesome.
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10/10
Great emotional story with great character development.
mathieudufault29 April 2019
LIS: Before The Storm is my favourite of the series. Chloe as a character is much more of a interesting character in my opinionover Max as she is a very flawed human being with a more intriguing personality though this is basically up to preference. In order to get the full experience from this game make sure to play the original life is strange first or the game won't have the same impact unless you know the backstory and relationships formed from the knowledge you gained in the first LIS. This game is the only game to really hit deep and genuinely make me very sad at the end. I ended up sympathizing these characters even though I knew in the back of my head they were not real I still sat there at the end of the game really sad. This is not a happy game and is very upsetting. On paper It might appear to be happy ride but you would know not all is what it seems if you've played the first. Really reccomend this masterpiece of a story.
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10/10
Don't undertthe hate
franky196017 June 2018
I played it with friends who didn't play the original and they were amazed by the incredible story as a stand-alone. Its like a grow up novel amd i think they should be teaching that in school instead of the catcher in the rye
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9/10
Good Game And All...
beckett_ivy26 June 2020
It was fun I just don't like the way they have the bird that loads to each scene I wish it was all put together so you don't have to wait to the next scene.
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9/10
Perfect Prequel
Andy64312 September 2020
Perfect, play this game its really good. Also one of my favorite games
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6/10
Not as good as the first one
AvionPrince1625 August 2021
This is a pretty good game and have some good narrative part and we can see more of the friend of Max. But i found it less interesting than the first one. Even the consequences was not as hard as the first one was. Still a good narrative game but a little disappointed because the first game was way more punitive and the story was more engaging but anyway a good video game and we have the same pleasure to see some characters seen it the first video game.
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8/10
A very nice deserving prequel
ahmed_razzak-156058 December 2021
This game is basically a prequel not a sequel to the first Life is Strange episodic game and it follows the story of Rachel Amber with her best-buddy Chloe Price . Rachel Amber, the girl who went missing and was spoken so much about in the first game, so much so to the point where the whole story of the first game was revolving around finding her and where she had disappeared and getting to the bottom of what happened . But because it was a sad and tragic turn of events in the first game which led to Thomas Jefferson getting arrested let alone getting suspended from Blackwell Academy cause he had sedated and killed many students and being on a payroll with the Prescotts, the fans wanted to see more about Rachel Amber so we go back a few years, now playing as Chloe Price in this choice-based game which determine the outcome of the whole story, same as before, Rachel's real mother shows up, Chloe and Rachel's chemistry and their friendship, how they get suspended from Blackwell and more .
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Im Surprised by it's rating.
jas-468586 September 2017
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I don't exactly understand what there is to like about Life Is Strange. The characters did not have much character or personality, the story was a rip off of "Riley Rewind." I could go on about my opinion on the first game, but that's not why its here.

All I can see about "Life Is Strange: Before the Storm" is how much of a (pardon my language) bitch she is. All there is to her character is "I hate my step-dad" and "It's everyone else's fault but me" Early in the game she tries to STEAL a shirt, the guy says 'Dont do that, please pay me $20" and then she calls him a dick. As well as being a highschool drop out, someone who later uses and abuses Max's powers and mixed with bad voice acting she is sure is a 'hella' good character!

They introduced the "talk back" feature, which is basically an even more unrealistic way of talking to people but insulting them into doing something, not really revolutionary. So game with no gameplay needs good characters and a good story, and we're missing out on the first one, and as of the last game, the latter as well.

2/10, because I'm too nice to give it a 0.
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7/10
Best android game of all the time after the first one ofc
gemyabdo17 March 2022
I luv it very much waiting for the life is strange 2 for the android and i gave it 7 stars cuz there's no much outfits for chloe in android like there's in pc that's not fair and the graphics isn't as cool as the first one but the story is pretty good.
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10/10
LIKED IT
jbosch-0771817 January 2022
Pretty good prequel. I enjoyed the game, it's not as good as the first game or True Colors, I'd give it a 10/10 mainly just bc it's a good short game and it's the kind of game that you can play and beat in less than 6 hours.
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1/10
Another Unneeded Prequel Trilogy
Oneirosophos21 March 2018
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This is a prequel trilogy of the wonderful adventure game Life Is Strange, and it has everything you wanted to!

Fixing cars!

Getting into trash talk challenges!

Cleaning junkyards!

And of course...

SETTING A TABLE FOR DINNER!!!

Yes, this boring mess is full of non-skippable chores and is very badly written, although at first, has an interesting start. Here, we have the first days of Chloe's relationship with Rachel and we end up doing completely irrelevant things that have eventually no impact at all (especially if you have already played L.I.S.). The pacing is off and every episode drags up to three hours, like a neverending torment.

The only episode that is really good, is the bonus episode called "Farewell" and is included only at the limited edition. Play that, which is the last day of Chloe & Max, before the "crapstorm" and skip all the rest. But if you insist, then you will probably entertain partially yourselves with the rpg game in the first episode and the theatrical play at the second. The third episode is probably the worst, although it has the most plot twists. Also, all the new characters are poorly written & executed.

An 1/10, because the trilogy itself was one of the worst games I've ever played and is a real snoozefest.
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8/10
LIFE IS STRANGE: Before the Storm
Jinxxa_Wolf5 August 2021
Chloe Price and Rachel Amber, once passing strangers to one another, become close friends under strange circumstances, their individual experiences drawing them together. Chloe is a young teen struggling from loss in Arcadia Bay, Oregon.

This was an interesting prequel to Life is Strange. I don't see why there has been so much hate. Sure, it wasn't quite the same, had less sci-fi, supernatural element, and delved deeper into psychological pain and trauma, but it was still a beautiful and moving game. I do wish they had kept the same actress as Chloe from the original but this actress was certainly not bad, just different enough to notice.

Behind the mask of the lovable, snarky, quirky and high-energy persona that Chloe wears, there is also a lot of depth there. Even though Chloe is rebellious, hot-headed, immature and somewhat selfish, she was probably everyones favorite character from the original LiS game. It was great to see her story, what experiences made her who she was later on. And regardless of her faults, she is very human character and highly relatable and lovable. Her character is tormented by loss, and memory and coping the pain and change as best as she can. This game offers a beautiful glimpse into that past and explores who Rachel Amber really was to her.

Developed by Deck Nine and published by Square Enix, Life is Strange: Before the Storm was a good installment and prequel to an intriguing series. This was a very memorable game. Can't wait to continue following the series and see where it leads.

STORY: 9/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 9/10 ART DESIGN: 10/10 MUSIC: 8/10 OVERALL RATING: 8.5.
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10/10
Play this first...!!
eskimosound28 January 2020
This is the prequel to Life is Strange... Thankfully I played and finished this first before I started Life is Strange...it helped a lot knowing the back story and the characters. This series is excellent. Stylised animated movies where you control the outcome by you actions. It's brilliant.
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8/10
I just copied the same review made about the first game
roxydzey21 May 2022
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Well to make myself clear why i chose to give the same review (but different rating) for two games (lis and lis before the storm), which is actually the very first time i do something like this, i will explain simply to you - both games gives me similar or i should say same vibes, both are connected so much that should be a one big game (and maybe even in chronological order too!). But i just wish Max was there in later games, and that the Rachel was saved by time traveler Max. Anyway, here is my copied review here:

I wish all life is strange games would be connected in such matter that the save files would be required to keep properly playing the story. And all games' stories would be connected and related to each other. And that all stories would have max and chloe both of them! Because i really loved this 1st game, but i dont care so much about other games. Maybe i would care more about Before the storm game, if they managed to do the plot twist in the end that max actually sacrificed herself and traveled way back in the past (which would make her health downgrade rapidly i guess..) and saved rachel from jefferson. Or maybe could have ended max story without sacrifise and just saved rachel without max dying. Imagine all these 3 girls alive and being friends all together. I played 1st game and before the storm game without romancing the main characters and they all were just friends. So in my gameplay storyline, it would be perfect for them all to be alive. Could end up like a Friends tv show but with way more drama haha would love that. Oh and in the end, i love atmospheric games. But most of the times, my favorites are apocalyptic shooters, because they just made the best and craziest atmospheres exactly in shooter games. But this game, it has something different. The music and voice acting and the drawing type of graphics of this whole game, everything makes such a different kind authentic athmosphere. Its a pretty rare thing with such games like that. Well at least that the amthosphere would be so likable that the game would become an A-tier one. The biggest applaud i would give for music in this case. Actually both this and before the storm games has authentic music, not sure about other lis games yet. Oh and the last thought here i think creators really made some bit of chaos while making titles. Im talking about before the storm, well this game and before the storm are so connected that they should be one game, not two different games. And farewell should be a dlc. Even while writing this review i got lost for a little bit and forgot for a moment that before the storm story is not inside this game and i just reviewed 2 different video games. Thats how it should be, well thats my personal opinion. Oh and i missed the rewind ability in that before the storm game, wished to see something crazy like that in that game too but oh well..
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4/10
Platinum #21
ocesarebr2 January 2024
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I really love the first Life is Strange, maybe because of Max and Kate, but I can't like this one at all. At least I won Sprinter on Mypst. I don't know why but this game doesn't work for me, since the first game I haven't been able to care about Chloe at all. To give you an idea, (SPOILER ALERT FOR THE FIRST LIFE IS STRANGE) the final choice in the first game, which is to sacrifice the city or Chloe, was the easiest choice of my life to date. I like Chloe's family, which is made up of her mother and stepfather, but I can't like her myself. Easy platinum Platinum #21.

Platinum Game on January 1, 2023.
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