[Game Guide]It’s been a long time since I've played a game that stuck with me in the way that 2015’s Life is Strange has. Its
ability to tell a unique coming-of-age story about a rebellious but often shy teen without coming off preachy or
overstaying its welcome was refreshing and had me thinking about it long after I discovered everything I could within
the confines of Arcadia Bay. While the series has had a few sequels, prequels, and side stories since, none of them
seemed to recapture the magic of those first five episodes for me – until now. Life is Strange: Double Exposure not only
lives up to the sky-high standard set by the original but also manages to take it in a fresh new direction and improve
on nearly every aspect from the previous games.