They don’t gradually ramp it up from imagineering a forest base with your brother, to getting kicked in the face. I think more because of how awkward the transition is than anything. Your unarmed latino father is shot by a policeman, you go on the run, and next thing you know you are being held captive by a racist petrol station owner who says: “You’re the reason we need to build that wall.” Do you think… are they… overdoing it?Īlice B: Maybe a little. Sean (the older brother and main character) comes home from school, his best mate scribbles on his hand, you can rifle through text messages to the girl he fancies, his wee brother annoys him and doesn’t knock the bedroom door. The first hour is the most homely, pleasant teenage life sim you can imagine. So what do I know?īrendan: Yeah, it really was not tip-toeing around its political stuff. I thought the Seth Rogen-esque dude looking at nude photos in a petrol station was a baddie, but he turned out to be a blogger who gave our heroes a rucksack and said “ Everything is political!” almost directly into camera. SPOILERS AHEAD.Īlice B: I have to say, my “who is secretly a murderer” sense was off in this episode. I guess I’m explaining all this for our stinking readers. I don’t know why I’m telling you all this, you just played through it too, and we’re gonna have a chat about each episode as it comes along - what we liked, what we thought was dumb, who we think is secretly a murderer - rather than wait until the whole game is out to review it. There’s no time-travelling gal pals in this one (at least, none so far) but there is a sad psychic pre-teen and his hoody-wearing brother. I’ve just been dandering along a quiet highway in Life Is Strange 2.
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