Calling all Life is Strange fans , if you ’ve been waiting for Max Caulfield ’s in style adventure to leave out down in toll then your forbearance has been rewarded .
Right nowyou can get Life is Strange : Double Exposure on PS5 for just £ 29.95 , tag a monolithic 40 % reduction on its original £ 49.99 RRP . Given that Leontyne Price cuts for Double Exposure have been few and far between , this is a chance to plunge into this mind - flex narrative adventure without completely emptying your wallet .
There ’s no mention of how long the deal is usable for either , so it ’s dependable not to spend any more time waiting in eccentric it jumps back up in toll at the nictation of an optic .
Now in its 5th mainline accounting entry ( 6th if you count The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit ) , the Life is unknown series has more than made a name for itself as one of the shin examples of narrative driven titles within the video game space .
Even though the series has jump out around quite a fleck with dissimilar characters and preferences , Double Exposure assist as a lineal sequel to the original Life is unknown statute title . The biz picks up nearly a decennary after the events of the first spirit is Strange as protagonist Max Caulfield has just about manage to put the yesteryear behind her and secure a situation as a teacher of photography at Caledon University .
However , thing go awry pretty quickly when Max ’s booster and daughter to the university ’s James Byron Dean , Safi Llewellyn - Fayyad , is murdered on the campus . Just as Max is come to term with what ’s happened , she stumbles across a parallel timeline where Safi was never killed .
It ’s then up to Max and the player to figure out why this fresh timeline live and whether it holds the clue to who kill Safi . After all , if she can figure out who the culprit is , then maybe she can stop it from happening a second time ? There ’s a lot to unpack , but needless to say , I ’ve been enjoying the game immensely .
Because of how nearly connected it is to the first Life is Strange , I would debate that mass play that original game before playing this , but long - metre fan of the series will absolutely love getting to see how far Max has come , as well as all the references and easter bollock that allude to the original write up .
I was more than happy to pay full Leontyne Price for the plot at launch but now that it ’s plump to just £ 29.95 , it ’s an easy winnings for any PS5 gamers out there who want to get lost in a gripping story of friendly relationship and hope .