Highlights
- Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back Max Caulfield, but must choose a true canon ending for the series to move forward.
- The franchise has explored different characters and endings, but this new entry will likely strip away player control to reveal the true finale.
- Fans may be divided as the story may hint at an unpopular outcome, but Deck Nine promises an exciting and well-told narrative in store.
There seems to be no stopping Square Enix’s Life is Strange franchise, as the publisher has recently revealed Life is Strange: Double Exposure at the latest Xbox Games Showcase. This game will once again bring players on a thrilling supernatural adventure that will surely pull at some heartstrings. But, unlike past Life is Strange games, Life is Strange: Double Exposure is actually going to be returning to the franchise’s roots by exploring Max Caulfield again. And while that may sound intriguing, it also puts the game in a bit of a tough spot.
The Life is Strange series is built around the idea that players impact the story based on the decisions that they make. This not only means that players will get different stories, but the games will also ultimately have different finales. Because of that, there really has not been a true canon ending, and instead, the franchise has explored different characters with each entry. However, with Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Deck Nine will finally have to commit, for better or worse.
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Back in 2015, Life is Strange blew audiences away with its characters, themes, and fantastically written story. They got to watch as Max Caulfield grappled with her newfound time travel abilities alongside her childhood best friend Chloe Price. Together, they must unravel the mysteries behind the disappearance of Rachel Amber, discover the extent of Max’s powers, and prevent the possible destruction of Arcadia Bay.
Through the five episodes, players must make decisions that change the course of the entire story and are ultimately met with the biggest decision of all. During Life is Strange‘s final episode, players must decide to either let Chloe die like she was supposed to or let the entire town be destroyed by a powerful storm. It is no easy choice, with many debating about which one is the right one to this day. And while there were comics that explored the destruction of Arcadia Bay’s ending, the franchise has yet to truly canonize one of them.
Double Exposure Needs to Choose a True Canon Ending
Instead of continuing the adventures of Max, Life is Strange 2 and Life is Strange: True Colors put brand-new characters and towns at the forefront. There were only slight references to the first game, with the sequels taking into account the decisions that the player made. So, neither game actually committed to a canon ending. Additionally, while Life is Strange: Before the Storm followed some of the same characters, it took place before the events of that first game, so it also avoided picking a side.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure does not seem to be avoiding that as it will once again put players in the shoes of Max Caulfield. Even though the trailer did not officially confirm which ending was canon, the story will have to if it wants to actually continue Max’s story. There will be no way to avoid it, yet making that decision may put some players off and ultimately hurt Life is Strange in the process.
The entire franchise is built on the idea that players have control over the story, but this new entry will likely strip that away as it must tell players what the true ending actually is. Based on the absence of Chloe in the trailer, it feels like Max may have chosen to let her die. That will likely prove extremely controversial with the fanbase, so hopefully, Deck Nine has something truly exciting in store.
Time will tell just what the studio has planned with Life is Strange: Double Exposure. There is a chance that Max’s new powers play into the multiple endings of Life is Strange, or maybe the studio just plans to forge ahead with making a true canon. Whatever choice it makes, it has shown it at least knows how to tell a good story, so players should be in for a treat, even if their chosen ending ends up on the cutting room floor.