Life Is Strange Episode 2 Is Now Out

Go get it.

Posted By | On 25th, Mar. 2015

The second episode of Dontnod Entertainment’s episodic adventure game series, Life Is Strange, is now out, the developer announced today. Titled ‘Out Of time,’ it is available on the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC, and will see players beginning to observe the consequences of the choices they make, and the impact those consequences have on the overall narrative.

As with all games released in an episodic format, Life Is Strange can either be purchased individually on a per episode basis, or at once with a payment for a Season Pass upfront (which saves you money, but takes away the option for you to bail out should you lose interest in the game later, or decide that you don’t like where it is going).

If you want to see what the game is like, there is also a free trial available for you to check out, although if you were to ask me, the game is certainly worth a glance (as its reception, which is far better than Dontnod’s maiden title Remember Me, should attest to).


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